campaignspeak
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[edit]campaignspeak (uncountable)
- The jargon used by politicians, lobbyists, and commentators, especially during a political campaign.
- 2000, William Blum, Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower, Common Courage Press, →ISBN, page 11:
- The media and the public do in fact relish catching politicians' lies, but these are the small lies — lies about money, sex, drug use and other peccadillos, and the ritual doubletalk of campaignspeak.
- 2007 July 15, Chris Lehmann, “Psyched”, in The Washington Post:
- Unfortunately, The Political Brain doesn't follow up on the implications of this research. Rather, Westen, who describes himself as ardently "pro-Democratic," transposes his clinical findings into one-sided campaignspeak.