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Politician Litmus Test

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During the election campaign and, if elected, at random intervals thenceforth, each candidate is strapped into a harness and lowered into a giant test-tube full of a combination of drug test solutions, for a period of several days.
FlyingToaster, Nov 04 2013

MRI lie detectors are supposedly infallible http://www.noliemri.com/
[theircompetitor, Nov 05 2013]

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       it's funny that this always comes up. But do we really want politicians that always tell the truth? Liar, Liar comes to mind :)
theircompetitor, Nov 04 2013
  

       What I want is not a politician who tells the truth so much as one who will listen to it.
Alterother, Nov 04 2013
  

       No there has to be a simple machine that indicates the truth is either 1) out there 2)in here. Objects placed in the device including politicians get one out of the two indicator lights.
rcarty, Nov 05 2013
  

       There is. Might be fun to imagine a congressional session like this. Or the President doing the State of the Union from one of these
theircompetitor, Nov 05 2013
  

       Better to alternately immerse them in vats of concentrated acid and concentrated alkali, and see if they change colour.
8th of 7, Nov 05 2013
  


 

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