Quasqueton said:(And I don't know what "Straussian" means in this context.)
I think he's referring to a trend in American political philosophy that has been popular for the last five or six years. It revolves around Leo Strauss, a neoconservative icon whose doctrines are much esteemed by the American head of state and his ministers.
Strauss takes Plato's notion of a "noble lie" and spins it far out of its original context. Critics who decry "Straussian neoconservatism" generally mean to decry disproportionate use of deception for political ends.
So perhaps, possibly, what the poster meant was that by taking a few sayings, possibly far out of context, you're deceiving yourself and your followers. I don't know, that's just my impression.