With the 2020 presidential election just weeks away, it can feel like all of your social media connections suddenly think they're political analysts. These days, you'll often see terms like "fascism" ...
Democracy. Republic. Sedition. Treason. Obstruction. Inflation. Stagflation. Recession. These terms are driving our politics today. After Indiana Republicans struck the word “democracy” from their ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — ‘So 2020’ is a new phrase that made its way into America’s political lexicon this year. It has come to describe all things unexpected, unsettling and unprecedented. This includes: ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — We're a little over three weeks away from Election Day in the US. As of Oct. 17, 22 million Americans have already cast their ballot and that number is already 16% of the vote that ...
Collage with hands holding megaphone and showing political placards. “Gerrymander,” “blue states,” and “red tape.” These words populate headlines and newspaper articles regularly, with many writers ...
“The personal is political!” is a well-known rallying cry, originally used by left-leaning activists, including feminists, to emphasize the role of government in personal lives and systemic oppression ...
This was the title of a recent article in the Financial Times that caught my eye. We see this word a lot these days, but there are also a lot of similar words of what I would call political “slang” ...
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"Gerrymander," "blue states," and "red tape." These words populate headlines and newspaper articles regularly, with many writers taking their meaning for granted, but a look through history can reveal ...