Lying cloaked as virtue
In mid-February ESPN execs fired Anthony Federico for using the words “Chink in the Armor” in his headline, because it violated the current politically correct culture. Apparently there is no such outrage over overtly encouraging dishonest destructive behavior.
On Monday’s edition of the Fox News commentary show The Five, Bob Beckel led a discussion of a proposed law in Richland, Calif., that would restrict smoking even in the front yard of one’s own home. Beckel and the other four commentators were rightfully unanimous in their outrage at the overreach of the authorities proposing this intrusion into personal liberty. But Beckel went a step further.
He voluntarily proposed a method for all “smokers” on “How to avoid the $250 fine for smoking in your hotel room.” Beckel explained with a smug smile this scheme: Check into your room, smoke as you wish, use the soap dish as an ashtray because hotels no longer provide ashtrays, leave a $20 tip for the maid, and upon checkout, proceed to the front desk, fill out a survey form critiquing your stay, and say that you are furious that they gave you a room in which the previous guest had smoked. “It works every time,” Beckel said with a proud smile. Everyone on the panel laughed and Beckel thought he was quite clever, gloating in a scam well executed and well taught. Lying was presented as a virtue.
In the discussion that followed, Beckel’s underlying deceit and lack of values was totally submerged as the focus was on “the unreasonable smoke police everywhere.” But what Beckel revealed about himself and about his liberal thinking in general was telling. He revealed that lying was an easy act for him. He even thought it virtuous, since he had decided the rule of no smoking in hotel rooms was unfair. He revealed that if a rule affected him personally and negatively, he saw nothing wrong with ignoring and flaunting it. He revealed that he had no problem causing damage to property as long as he was not held responsible. Finally, he encouraged every smoker watching the show to copy his behavior and try out the scam. His total lack of sensitivity to personal truth, virtue, good and evil was as appalling as it was effortless. It seemed an innate element of his character. The ease with which he explained and recommended this tactic was as natural and free flowing as a cat licking his paws to clean his head. So the next time you check into a hotel and the room reeks of smoke, you can thank Bob Beckel for the odor.
All that is bad enough, but the total lack of any negative reaction to Beckel’s instruction reveals much more about the panel, the audience, and the executives who tolerate and even reward this behavior. Lying is now accepted as OK, even creative. I am not a smoker, nor am I a non-smoking Nazi, but I do want to encourage truthfulness and properly righting wrongs. I do not want to see lying and destructive behavior encouraged and made to be virtuous. Smoking in a hotel room does degrade the value of the room. Try selling a hotel with all rooms smelling like smoke. It will sell for less if it sells at all.
I hope that every hotel manager in the country reads this and adjusts accordingly. I also hope other smokers who read this will be appalled at the thought of copying this scheme. I hope that others will become sensitive to the ease in which we are sometimes sucked into a smoothly presented lie and will consciously try to develop discernment for the truth. Bob Beckel, do not check into my hotel!

















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Who would you believe (on any topic) Bob Beckel or Andree Seu? See her post today on “Commitment To Truth.” How can we trust anything someone says after they are caught lying and refuse to see it as wrong?
It is one thing to ignorantly cling to a misconception. It is another all together to intentionally lie.
Where does a lack of commitment to truth come from?
Where does a real commitment to truth come from?
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This represents too much of the elite media. They are well trained to think politically but NOT morally. In fact, you are condemned as a “moralist” if you think morally.
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Quote:
* “To make your children capable of honesty is the beginning of education.” ~ John Ruskin (1819-1900), ‘Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne’, 1867.
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Cal Thomas needs to sit down and have a longtalk with his pal Bob Beckel.
I’m sure when Mr Beckel checks out his breath and clothing reak of tobacco smoke. It isnt stated here but I’m pretty sure he would need to disable/deactivate the hotel smoke alarm as well. So double shame on him
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During the last election, there was some guy who had lied egregiously about his military service (I think it was about his alleged service in Vietnam–a “stolen valor” case), but he was a Democrat so he was elected easily anyway. Does anyone recall who that was?
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In our town they passed a no smoking law a couple years back. I can now enjoy a meal out without having some jerk blow smoke in my face. It never ceased to annoy me that I’d get cleaned up, dressed up, and go out to eat, only to come home with my clothes and hair smelling like cigarette smoke.
Beckel is a lying rude inconsiderate jerk. And so is anyone emulating his criminal behaviour.
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From the OP:
But what Beckel revealed about himself and about his liberal thinking in general was telling.
What part of the thinking was liberal?
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Good observation #7 Macrutabaga.
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#5 I believe that was John Kerry.
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#5. It was Dickie Blumenthal of CT. As a CT resident, I’m soooo sorry inflicting the nation with him. We tried. The sad thing is that the CT GOP cronies didn’t.
The man is Chris Dodd’s twin. Bad, bad news.
While I’m not a huge Rob Simmons supporter, politics it all about matchups, and Simmons, a decorated Vietnam war vet would’ve been the PERFECT matchup against the Vietnman liar, Blumy.
Not to bore you with too much inside baseball, but the CT GOP chairman’s wife was a paid worker on Linda McMahon’s campaign – hence the undermining of Simmons at the convention.
Politics make me sick.
Politics make our country sick, too.
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#7 – Good question, MACRUTABAGA. I wondered the same thing until I Googled the man – he is a self-dscribed liberal. I fail to see the significance of the implied causation link, though. Unfortunately, the virtue of truth has been lost by both parties IMO…
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The Five@Five on Fox is, generally, a good talk show with the round table format being a “Big Liberal” (Beckel) versus four young-ish, hip, conservatives who, actually, ARE true believing conservatives….Well, one of them is a Libertarian but he certainly is not a Liberal.
Beckel never fails to reveal himself as a die hard Liberal who seriously defends Obama and his ilk no matter how far to the Left they venture.
Beckel says he is a Catholic but then, at least 2 or 3 of the others are practicing Catholics and they usually disagree vehemently with Beckel on just about everything. If Beckel said what he did about smoking in a hotel room despite laws against doing so, I think he was probably joking or using hyperbole to make a point.
It’s a good show. One of the best on Fox and definitely Fair and Balanced as Beckel is well able to take on the others.
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Thank you HRH40.
Your state hero is Nathan Hale, so you still have something to be proud of.
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@7 Bingo, Macrutabaga. Dishonesty knows no political party. In the end, admirers of Saul Alinsky are no more or less culpable than those of Niccolo Machiavelli.
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“What part of the thinking was liberal?”
The self-centered part. I realize self-centeredness also crosses all superficial lines but I do think the more liberal party (the Democrat Party) that…
* Endorses abortion on demand,
* Promotes egregious gov’t greed with MUCH higher rates of taxing and spending,
* Wants to borrow more than the other parties,
* Wants to force private companies to pay for women’s constroceptives for their sexual activities,
* Gets nearly all of Hollywood’s support,
* Often supports changing the very definition of marriage to suit a selfish and powerful voting constitutency…
DOES indeed qualify for higher self-centeredness status, even higher than Libertairians and Republcians.
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To get nit-picky on the headline, I don’t think he is cloaking lying as a virtue. I think he is eliminating any semblence of virtue at all from the equation. Virtue is just a nuisance and it is seldom something liberal media elites think about anymore.
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Rick Santorum said, “President Obama once said he wants everybody in America to go to college.”
What a liar!
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Mr. Newton cites a single instance of liberal dishonesty (and, tragically, some “conservative” complacency therewith), but he does not cite any falsehoods from the Leader of the liberals’ pack (though Mary Maud and Scroop Moth both do). Readers interested in researching that Leader’s history of mendacity are invited to peruse Another Slow News Day’s blog page devoted to The One’s long record of truth decay.
http://anotherslownewsday.wordpress.com/obamas-truth/
Visitors to ASND may also wish to browse the Update Topics / Barack Obama / Obama’s Truth menu tree to examine the many subtopical branches (yes, that’s “subtopical,” not subtropical branches) emerging therefrom.
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Ha! You all criticize Bob Beckel for this and get all self-righteous about lying, and the same group are over on another thread mourning serial liar Andrew Breitbart and praising him as a profile in courage.
If there was ever proof that Christian conservatives are morally bankrupt, that’s it right there.
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Actually, I may owe an apology. So far, it appears the people piling on Beckel here and the people rushing to defend Breitbart over there are different people. So, apologies to all who have posted here so far.
It’s still odd, though. Breitbart frequently dragged other people unfairly through the mud, and was a sleaze merchant, and World holds him up as a hero. Beckel is obnoxious and I haven’t tracked him at all, but his advocated lie here doesn’t hurt anyone else — no trashing of reputations or getting people fired from their jobs based on misleadingly edited video — and World reacts as if it’s the depth of depravity.
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