However, there are certain people that are looked to for truth. I won't name names because I don't people getting off-track if they think I'm attacking their favorite. The principles are the same, anyway. Talk shows (not including the ones that mainly talk to the famous) invite people on who have something to say or something in their lives that society has shown an interest in. Those people give their opinions about what worked for them and what may work for the rest of us. Some of these people have great things to say. But are the issues they are pressing really important to us? SHOULD they be important to us? And haven't I heard most of what they have to say before? (Yes...I have.)
Most talk shows spend a great deal of time with people who are dealing with things that our society finds offensive or titillating. Romantic or sexual relationships between more than
two people at a time, people who's opinions go against either the flow of society or at least the flow of the audience that usually participates in that particular show.
These types of things make our society seem more deranged than it actually is which, I believe, encourages us to follow their lead to some degree. For example, if there are THAT many people out there in sexual triangles, is it really that big a deal if I cheat on my husband? Well, yes.
If all the world is doing what ever they want to, a lie is STILL a lie.








