The Fascination Of American Political Commentary

By Jerri Perry


Passionate men and women are engaging in American political commentary, eager to get their point of view across to citizens whose votes may decide the future. They try to keep confused, discouraged citizens engaged in politics, so that they will vote and also contact their representatives to let them know their views. It would be nice if there was a 'truth meter' to determine the accuracy of news reports and opinion pieces; unfortunately this does not exist.

Today America is a country of sharp divisions. Racial tensions still flare up, conservatives passionately debate with progressives, and there are many differences on the economy, foreign policy, the role of government, and the national debt that keep heated discussions going. The branches of the federal government have trouble working together, and many private citizens think that all policy makers are ruled by money rather than by concern for the good of America.

Talk show hosts can become very influential, with growing numbers of followers as well as critics. News anchors and newspaper columnists also attain prominence as their opinions are read and analyzed. Private people become confused by the complexity of the issues, a problem that's not helped by the complicated riders that are tacked on to every bill that comes before the House and Senate.

Understanding major legislation is not a priority for most citizens. For this reason, they may turn to high-profile commentators for explanations and guidance. This may give commentators too much influence, but most people have neither the time, experience, or inclination to follow the workings of public policy. Mainstream media outlets are not seen as objective, although many still believe what they read or see, and elections often go to the candidate who spends the most money.

Christians generally have a more conservative viewpoint, believing in pay as you go, the worth of individual freedom and incentive, and the advantages of free enterprise. Those who do not share their beliefs often cannot understand them at all. Those who look to God for direction, help, and provision seldom believe that government knows best and should handle most of society's ills.

Without such playing field levelers as a balanced budget amendment, an objective media, and an involved and informed citizenry, policy is pretty much dictated by who spends the most money to influence policymakers and voters. Entrenched politicians tend to vote the party line without considering all the consequences of legislation, issues get too involved and complicated for even lawmakers to understand, and people get used to benefits they receive and don't want to make sacrifices.

Major controversies rage over peace efforts in the Middle East, amnesty for illegal aliens, public education, student loans, national debt, and health care. Commentators have no shortage of subject matter, since these and other subjects are coming before the legislature and the courts on a regular basis.

American political commentary has lots to say about all of these topics. Depending on how much emotion you invest in the political scene, you may feel burned out or you may decide to get involved one way or another. Differences of opinion can be good, if they result in wise decisions. That's what we're all praying for.




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