There is no real search for truth in the modern political system. Maybe seeking truth has never been a priority for any political system. I’m not sure. What I am sure of, though, is that what passes for truth-seeking today is nothing but partisan political theatre.
Republicans in the U.S. House attempted to grill the top executives of the failed Solyndra solar energy firm on Friday, but the chief executive officer and chief financial officer for the company declined to answer any questions, repeatedly invoking their Fifth Amendment right against answering questions that could incriminate them. (I’ve written about the ongoing scandal before, if you’re one of the few who hasn’t run into it already.)
Why were Republicans so eager to go after this egregious example of government stupidity? Was it because they were suddenly concerned about half a billion of U.S. taxpayer money being handed to a company that will never pay it back? No, it was because a Democratic administration was the one who gave them the loan and because the industry being subsidized was one they don’t like.

Not voting makes a statement: ‘You don’t have my moral consent’
Young New Yorkers say they’re fleeing the city — Why? High taxes, low opportunities
Until we experience awakening, we’re blind to truth in our hearts
Monkeys celebrating new donation button, hoping for more bananas
AUDIO: Now is a time to take risk, not the time to be stopped by fear
I don’t know how to amuse you into taking your future seriously
If you care about education — not just schooling — please read this paper right now