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Category: Language/Words

Political civility during the Trump administration

January 22, 2017 James Wilson Activism, Language/Words, Trump Leave a comment

If one assumes that “divide and conquer” remains the ruling class’s favorite weapon, many leaders must be applauding Donald Trump for having done such

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Trump’s tweets: a taxonomy of trouble

January 20, 2017 Bill Kesler Ideas, Language/Words, Media, Trump Leave a comment

We have done such a poor job of processing Donald Trump’s tweets. Our reaction has always been to immediately parse the literal content. Fact-check

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demagogue

Trump’s inauguration transcript: A demagogue’s dictionary

January 20, 2017 Gloria Shur Bilchik Language/Words, Transcripts, Trump, Widget: Transcripts One comment

Trump’s inaugural speech was a speech for the ages: The Dark Ages. If you couldn’t bear to watch it, you can gag your way

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George Carlin

Reflections on George Carlin, in the era of Donald Trump

December 12, 2016 James Wilson Language/Words, Trump Leave a comment

Before capitulating to misanthropy, George Carlin delighted many of us by eviscerating the meritocracy’s treacherous rhetoric. Towards the end of his life, he tragically

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Make the pie higher: nostalgia for W in a Trump era

December 9, 2016 Bill Kesler Language/Words, Politics Leave a comment

Recent references to Donald Trump’s bizarre ramblings in interview transcripts (Trump’s NYT transcript: Read it, and weep for our country) make one yearn for

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The Scrawler strikes again: A Trumpian response to my letter to the editor

November 20, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik 2016 Election, Civil Rights, Language/Words, Media, Missouri region 3 comments

Found today in my mailbox—the snail-mail kind: A note in response to my recent letter to the editor in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The

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Half of a Yellow Sun: The story of a war Americans hardly remember — Biafra

November 2, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik International, Language/Words, Literature/Arts/Film Leave a comment

“Half of a Yellow Sun” is a difficult novel to read, but well worth the effort. It’s not difficult in the sense that you’ll

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New political code words: an unofficial glossary

October 14, 2016 Gloria Shur Bilchik 2016 Election, Language/Words Leave a comment

Politicians have been using code words for many years [Remember “states rights,” one of the all-time classic code words, meaning institutionalized segregation and racism?]

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Memes: A new form of old-school propaganda

July 27, 2016 Adam Levin 2016 Election, Language/Words, Media, Politics One comment

We have to talk about memes. I’m not joking, I swear. It’s kind of disturbing how much of political discourse on social media is

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Trump’s 5th-Avenue-shootout fantasy

January 26, 2016 Renee Shur 2016 Election, Guns, Humor, Language/Words, Politics, Republicans, Voting/Elections Leave a comment

“I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters,” said Donald Trump recently. Fasten your seat

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