And indeed it does. It's pettifoggery to claim that the meaning of the word "bribe" as used by BG was not clearly intended in the pejorative context of an unspoken "illegal" before the word "bribe." Otherwise his statement is non sequitur.Hermit wrote:No use. On the rare occasion he concedes that he was in error about something he immediately qualifies his concession in a way that neutralises it. Basically he'll say that even though he was wrong he was right, or to put it in his own words: "Yes, I was wrong about that, but the point remains."
Here's the original entry:
Note that he first maligns "big business" and "less desirable lobby groups" by stating as a fact that they spend money to "push government in undesirable directions." This is, of course, a personal opinion and value judgment on his part, not a fact of any sort. But the gist is a pejorative connotation that is extended when he cites the "gun manufacturing lobby" as an example of this "undesirable direction" that comes from "directly brib(ing) politicians."That does not make the people powerless, of course. We can still work to influence the government in constructive directions. Sadly, this influence also extends to big business and to less desirable lobby groups, who use their money and power to push government in undesirable directions. The classic example of this today is the gun manufacturing lobby in the USA, which spends (this is public knowledge) hundreds of millions of dollars each year to support their minions (like the NRA) and to directly bribe (campaign contributions) politicians, to get the outcome they want.
Clearly the connotation of the use of the word "bribe" is negative, and deliberately so as indicated by his specifically attaching the word to "campaign contributions." If he was talking about the Sierra Club or the Democratic Socialist Party doing exactly the same thing to exactly the same politician in order to support HIS preferred agenda, he would not call it a "bribe," he'd call it a campaign contribution intended to move government in a "desirable" direction and therefore perfectly appropriate, reasonable, and lawful.
So fuck off with the pettifoggery why don'cha?