Seth Godin tries to make an emotional appeal for voting this week in the run up to the election. And honestly, I can't be sure if he is mocking people for voting or sincere in his effort to get out the vote. Godin blames the lack of voter turnout in mid-term election years on TV advertising . He suggests that it is only designed to suppress opposition voters. And then proceeds to blame the electorate for not figuring this out. The only thing that he really gets right is that the voters have " permitted selfish partisans on both sides to hijack the system." He highlights that both sides have gotten more and more flaky and that the campaigns are more and more nasty. Perhaps Godin needs reminding on American political history but it has been this way from the beginning. The second we had an entrenched two-party system here, we were stuck with this melodrama. His emotional appeal at the end is just like every other...