Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, January 6-11, 2016

average Americans: Trump’s populist base. When he’s elected, according to the Wall Street Journal, the PC crowd will no longer be able to use their litany of self-righteous cant to intimidate the real America and coerce social conformity:

Identity, gender, gender-neutral, diverse, inclusive, patriarchy, workplace harassment, multiculturalism, dead white males, sexism, racism, organic, “privileged,” hate speech, speech codes, prayer in schools, affirmative action, respecting our differences, micro-aggressions, trigger warnings.

deportation force: Trump’s SS.

do whatever is necessary: Donald Trump’s wild card, his get out of jail free card, his pretext for authoritarianism or worse.

the European Sickness: tolerance for immigrants.

getting tough with terrorists: the long-awaited and much-needed return to waterboarding and other forms of torture.

gun rights: integral to the American way of life.

injustice: a law of nature toy can’t fight.

Mexicans, Muslims and Syrians: the enemy hoards pouring across the border to take over America. Stopping the invaders at the border will bring back  American jobs, end the threat of Radical Islamic Terrorism, and restore America’s standing in the world–in short, end eight years of American decline, stagnation, hardship, and depression. Resorting to an ersatz ethnonationalism to supposedly combat an entirely fictional immigrant crisis –and an entirely fictional sense of national hopelessness and fear–is the classic rhetorical technique of offering fake solutions to fake problems

the people: anyone opposed to the federal government–in other words, Tea Partiers. (see also, “average Americans,” above. Note that when the Malheur Militia claim that federal land actually belongs to the people, they exclude Native Americans, who “owned” the land before white settlement.

reality-based correctives: inconvenient truths that undermine Dems’ narratives of a peaceful, just, clean, and compassionate world, with no bad guys. Muslim and Mexican rapists, for example. Putin, ISIS, and the Chinese, etc. Assumes that only the Tea Party knows the “correct” version of reality. By definition, then, the Tea Party defines reality.

until we find out what the hell is going on: what’s going on in Trump’s America is a resurgence of fascism, xenophobia, and racism. The “we” in this sentence of course only refers to Trump supporters. By the time the rest of us “find out,” we’ll have been stripped of our civil liberties.

you can disagree with….: you can disagree with the methods of the Malheur Militia, or with Donald Trump’s positions on immigration and border controls, but not with their principles. They’ve made their point, and they’ve succeeded in having us talk about federal land grabs, illegal immigrants, and the very real threat of fundamental Islamic terrorism. Apparently in this classic rhetorical mode, the ends  justify the means, even if the means are illegal, seditious, exclusionary, bigoted, based on false premises, paranoid, or demagogic. Beginning a rhetorical attack by conceding ground is a classic technique, replete with such phrases as “I may not agree with all his facts”, “it’s not the way I would have gone about doing that”, or “of course we don’t condone those specific policies or statements”, etc. These false concessions and qualifications are always followed by a “but”, the telltale conjunction in the demagogue’s arsenal.

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Dec. 28, 2015-January 5, 2016

academia/media/entertainment (AME) Axis : the Cultural Establishment

beleagured: white men. (see “menacing”, below.)

God’s authority: Ted Cruz’s mandate. Or, as Marco Rubio put it, “God’s rules always win.”

grab: Dem’s preferred method of unconstitutional governing; e.g., landgrab, power grab, gun-grab. aka, “overreach”.

hostage to Iran: America under Obama’s “leadership.”

internationalism: treason

liberal hobbyhorses: climate change, the gender pay gap, police violence, gun safety, institutional racism, etc., aka, crusades. This term skillfully infantilizes all Dem policies and principles, likening them to childish naivete. Part of the meme of the GOP as the Daddy Party.

menacing: non-whites. (see “beleagured”, above)

Pax Americana: The only reliable organizing principle for the world. America uber alles.

quasi-isolationism: not wanting to “make the sand glow” by bombing other countries.

sober political choices: electing Tea Party candidates. In the past, “sober” meant electing Nixon and Reagan in the face of America’s declining world standing.

standoff: when militia members stand up for their rights against federal landgrabs. Note that when African-Americans offer civil resistance, it’s called a riot and the armed response is swift, and when Muslim Americans are involved, it’s called a terrorist act and deadly force is swift.

turtles over people: the federal governments approach to “land management.”

 

 

 

 

 

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Dec. 24-28, 2015

cheap allegations: any Dem claims, criticisms of the Tea Party or marshaling of “facts.” Cheap as in “cheap shots”: sneaky, easy  sucker punches, with no honor.

chess vs. checkers: Putin the strategist vs. Obama the tactician.

Christmas shaming: part of the Dem War on Christmas. It’s even un-pc now to say “Merry Christmas.”

doomsayers: anyone critical of Tea Party policies, especially when it comes to the “climate change” hoax. (aka, “alarmists”).  When the Tea Party  offers their version of a declining and doomed America, about how America is “losing”, its international reputation ruined, and the economy  in shambles, they call themselves realists, but when the Dems talk about climate change , police shootings of unarmed citizens or inequality, they are accused of spreading a sense of doom and negativity in a kind of Primal Scream.  It’s OK for the Tea Party to say the sky is falling, but not for the Dems to say the sea is rising.

the entitlement crisis: the fact that there are any federal safety net and social welfare programs

the Federal Office of Diversity and Inclusion: coming soon to the reign of Clinton II.

Hispandering: any Hillary overture to Hispanic voters.

honest conversations about race: racist.  Campus “safe spaces” are only “safe” if “conversation” is one-sided and politically correct.

litany of demands: any liberal policies or positions. Calling it a litany likens it to an orthodox chant.

Obama’s legacy: chiseled out at the expense of America’s security.

scientific consensus: a myth, part of the “climate change” hoax. The ultimate arrow in the Tea Party war on science.

supine: the Supreme Court whenever it sides with the Dems.

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Dec. 20-23, 2015

accomplices: Muslim families (thanks to Juan Cole)

criminal: Muslims or Hillary Clinton (thanks to Juan Cole)

crisis: what’s at stake in this election: the Dem’s master plan to fundamentally transform America into a socialist, politically correct, anti-capitalist, pacifist country.

draconian: any EPA regulation.

humanitarianism: carpet-bombing ISIS, even if it means massive civilian casualities. In total war, there is no such thing as “unacceptable” casualty numbers for the enemy, and everyone in Iraq or Syria is either actively fighting for ISIS or aiding and abetting them. This is classically perverse and counter-intuitive reverse GOP rhetoric: characterize something as its opposite. So, for example, the answer to any mass shooting is more guns and bullets, and the answer to ending the humanitarian crisis in Syria is to kill more civilians.

immigration: a very bad thing that happens at borders without walls)(thanks to Juan Cole)

Islamophobia: a grievance industry, con-job phobia of the Left, conceived by the Muslim Brotherhood.

journalist: a lying object of hatred, a Hillary pawn.

lavish: any subsidy or welfare program for the poor. Actually, the term “lavish government spending” is redundant.

lie: any criticism of Tea Party candidates.

Mexican: a person sent by his government to commit crimes in the US. (thanks to Juan Cole)

Muslim: a suspect, best if quarantined while under investigation. (thanks to Juan Cole)

Obama’s speeches: signals to the Muslim world to speed up the jihad against America.

politically correct crap: anything that comes out of Hillary’s mouth.

refugee: terrorist.

stupid: any criticism of Tea Party candidates.

Syrians: Mexicans (thanks to Juan Cole)

Trotskyize: the demonization process that pc college students use to curtail free expression.

unbelief and irreligion: the orthodoxy of the Left.

US sovereignty: what Obama wants to sacrifice to the worldwide enemies of American-style constitutional republicanism and individual liberty.

unfair: any critical questioning of Tea Party candidates or policies.

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Dec 15-19, 2015.

devastation: nuc em’ all!  As Trump put it, “the devastation is very important to me.

diversity: in liberal-speak: absolute conformity, ruthlessly enforced.

fear: Americans are living in fear–of big government, not of terrorism.

Muslims: aka, Muzzies and Mo-Slimes.

our freedom is under attack:  Remember, they hate us for our freedom. It is the natural order that America belongs to the Tea Partiers. In this case, “our” only refers to Tea Partiers because they and only they value freedom, and the rest of us either don’t notice or don’t care when it’s missing. The Tea Party’s rhetorical shift toward fear, eternal vigilance, and feeling  forevermore “under attack” is rooted in the the demonization of all foreigners. Moreover, any divergent group challenging Tea Party dogma on racial, ethnic, religious, or sexual grounds is also characterized as attacking “our” freedom.

race realists: telling it like it is: White Power, baby! Reality has a racist and ethnoreligious bias.

Racial Spoils System: the way the grievance industry uses “diversity” as a code word to justify patronage, corruption, bullying and conformity.

running roughshod over the Constitution: any Obama executive action. Obama (and Clinton as well) don’t bother with constitutional niceties, such as separation of powers.

sowing manufactured confusion: criticizing the Tea Party. In this trope,  the Dems’ criticism is always wrong-headed, calculating and malicious, aiming to confuse, not clarify. Voters know the truth, but Dems try to “confuse” them.

stammer and sputter: what Obama, Clinton and their apologists are forced to do to justify Dem policy failures.

target the bad guys: Ted Cruz’s simple solution so that we win and they lose.

they want to kill us all: The ultimate aim of all Muslims. (see “our freedom is under attack”, above). This hyperbolic fear-mongering not only is laughingly overblown and unimaginable, but also accomplishes Issis’s aim of creating terror.

 

 

 

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Dec. 10-15, 2015

the Acela corridor: the heart of the East Coast political establishment. What Spiro Agnew called “the nattering nabobs of negativity.”

autocrats: anyone who supports laws and policies designed to counter a mythic “climate change”

Christianity: if Obama has his way, would become illegal in America. Definitely not pc.

Hollywood values: free sex, “women’s rights,”  adultery, homosexuality, drugs, atheism and no respect for American values. Basically, everything that’s undermined America since 1955.

human invention and entrepreneurial spirit:the only solution to many of our real and imagined problems: “climate change,” inequality, economic stagnation, confiscatory taxes, bloated government bureaucracies , and the stranglehold of government regulation. aka, the “animal spirits” of capitalism. On the other hand, the Paris climate accords will only make the poor poorer and impede technological advance.

immigrants: rapists, criminals, carriers of strange diseases, terrorist sleeper cells, illegal leeches.

Islamophobia phobia: the latest form of domestic terrorism as political correctness and fear of being accused  of racial profiling stops ordinary citizens from reporting suspicious Muslims.

legacy smoke: the rhetorical smog that follows from Obama’s grandiose savior complex (his policy dream) when it comes to “climate change”. As if he will be regarded as anything more than the worst President in US history.

the most magnificent industrial machine ever built: the US economy, which Obummer and company keep negotiating away in the name of “globalization.”

politically protected scoundrel: Hillary Clinton.

unchanging human nature: why Dem idealism, pacifism, equity-mongering, and anti-capitalism will never work. Reality has a Tea Party bias.

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Nov. 28-Dec 8, 2015

being political on the backs of the victims: knee-jerk Dem response to any shootings. It’s not about the guns, but about Islamic terrorists. It’s always either “too early” or “inappropriate” or “irrelevant” to talk about guns as being in any way connected to mass shootings. It’s also never about the guns.

bogus statistics: any “studies” or statistics used by the  hysterical cottage industry of compassion and victimhood as fabrications (or reality substitutes), such as “rape culture,” “police brutality”, “institutional racism”, “hunger” “women’s inequality”, etc.

carbon priesthood: the global mandarins perpetuating the “climate change” hoax to feather their own nests.

complicity: not pointing out Muslims to police and security officials.

grievance grifters: those who use the “bogus statistics” described above.

Judeo Christian values:  everything Obama and the Dems oppose as they try to destroy the American family. Part of the proof that America has fallen away from God.

prayer : a verb, not just a noun, in the sense of being an action that can make a difference. When the snide, snotty and arrogant Dems say that “God won’t fix this” when it comes to mass shootings, they insult (prayer- shame) all Christians and display their atheistic ignorance of the power of prayer.Prayer is a form of vigilance, courage and resolve.

Progressivism: a fundamentalist religion worshiping autonomy, self-expression, and self-fulfillment, responsible for the rise of Trump and ISIS.

responsible: any media analyst who sides with the Tea Party or doesn’t acknowledge or analyze Dem claims. For example, “responsible analysts” do not any in any way link the Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shootings to Carly Fiorina or other GOP candidates’ characterizations of PP. Any such analysis is premature finger-pointing or self-satisfied preening.

spittle: any critical Dem response to Trump or the Tea Party.

sterile, scolding homily: any Obama speech.

these  people: African Americans or Muslims. Fundamentally, they lack human dignity.

trial lawyer: Dem lawyers who represent clients bringing suits that run counter to Tea Party ideology. When the Tea Party  sues, their attorneys are simply called “lawyers.”

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Nov. 13-14, 2015

barbarians: foreigners and immigrants, now said to be “at the gates.”  Calling them barbarians is a necessary rhetorical step towards demonization and dehumanization, both necessary public sentiments if Donald Trump’s plan to deport 12 million immigrants comes to fruition.

contextualization: progressive utopianists’ prevarication and apologetics when it comes to fighting terrorism. (see also “”post-Christian therapeutic society”,  below)

demonization: any Dem characterization of the Tea Party, or any loaded-diaper attack (see below) on Ben Carson.

loaded diaper attacks: college student protests about racism, sexism, etc. on campuses in in American society.  College students, in their coddled privilege and  “maelstrom of insecurity, impecuniousness, immaturity, and the insatiable lust for sex, power, and diversion”, are free to shit all over college administrators and, of course , all normal Americans. All part of the grievance industry–now weaponized victimhood after the resignation of the Univ. of Missouri’s president and Provost.

Old Testament finger-pointing: any defense of Dem positions, such as on climate change, immigration, fighting Islamic terrorism, etc. (see “demonization,” above). Any Dem moral position or policy is thus demonized as intolerant, vengeful, and triumphant, a form of “political absolutism.”)

post-Christian therapeutic society: Obama’s nightmare secular world of leisure and affluence, at least for the Coastal elites. Whereas Obama is post-Christian, ISIS is “pre-modern.” Therapy thus becomes  a substitute for action, an ineffectual talking cure that only encourages disengagement and emboldens “the enemy.”

scapegoating: according to Dems, what Tea Partiers (aka, nativist bigots) do to immigrants whenever they question  US immigration policies.

surrendering: relying on diplomacy and apologetics to combat Islamic terrorism. According to Obama, surrendering is the truest way to “honor our values.” Surrender is his way of “ending” war. (also see “contextualization,” above)

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, Nov. 5-12, 2015

Dems’ game: whenever the media criticizes Tea Party candidates, especially Ben Carson.  Any criticism is in reality vilification or “witch hunting.” (See below). It’s all game theory to the Tea Party: a zero-sum Darwinian struggle for rhetorical ascendancy.

destroy: what the Left-wing media is trying to do whenever they ask Ben Carson a question. This “out to destroy” meme is part of the larger Tea Party victimization narrative.

Hegelian-Marxist synthesis: Obama’s middle-of-the-roadism and moral relativism. The devil in disguise.

hysteria: any Dem race talk. It’s all “pathological narcissism and delusional victimology.”

the marketplace of free ideas: people’s right to free expression also give them a right to anonymity. Tea Partiers stand firmly behind the First Amendment except in the case of making campaign contributions. public. In other words, they lack the firmness of their convictions, and are don’t believe in “free markets” insofar as they are willing to disclose their investments in that market.

parental authority: what the Dems are trying to undermine and replace with government authority. The lack of parental authority is also creating the racial divide and a whole generation of “non-functional” Americans.

rap artist: an oxymoron, in the same way as “Great Society.”

small government: cutting all social spending. Does not apply to military spending.

special scrutiny: any mainstream media questioning of Tea Party candidates. Then they have the audacity to claim that Obama never received such scrutiny, forgetting about the endless firestorms over his birthplace, Reverend Wright, Bill Ayers, etc.

Uncle Sam: Uncle Sugar, especially to the non-functional citizens who voted for Obama.

welfare state: worse for blacks than slavery or Jim Crow

Glossary: Key memes, dog-whistles, canards, euphemisms, fake outrages, and obsessions in the Wall Street Journal and other GOP language factories, October 20-26, 2015

agenda: the Left’s political positions and ultimate aims. Note that having an “agenda” is stigmatized: the Tea Party instead has a principled platform or set of principles.

Christian dominionism: God’s laws supersede secular laws. Does Ben Carson’s Seventh Day Adventism fall into this category?

climate change research: “the heavy-handed use of taxpayer-funded leftist totalitarianism in the institutional bureaucracies of academia, whose sole purpose is to propagandize the gullible with specious reasoning, with the heavy stamp of “Official Science.” 

Common Core: Mass compulsory schooling is first and foremost a tool for promoting government-friendly attitudes of various sorts; increased nationalization of school curricula, goals, and methods makes the classroom an increasingly effective arena for the undermining of constitutionalist feelings in general, and the promotion of anti-gun sentiments in particular.

the Constitution: Leftists’ great pet peeve. They would rather fight for social justice than for the US Constitution.

contrary to the will of the American people: gun control, government health care, environmental and financial regulation, social safety net programs, etc. This is a master trope of Tea Party strategists: make the voters believe that these radical ideas came from them, and not from the NRA, Wall Street, The National Review, The Family Research Council, GOP think tanks, etc. They got this idea from Dale Carnegie. The Tea Party acts as if almost all Americans–certainly all real Americans–share these values, even if poll after poll shows the opposite.

coronation: Hillary’s so-far successful campaign. Trump, on the other hand, is just called the “front runner.”

glib hindsight: criticizing our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (aka, “MSNBC cliches.”) Failed Tea Party policies are inoculated against criticism, as if we can’t learn from the past.

gun confiscation: the greatest threat to modern civilization

Islamist empowerment: Obama’s foreign policy.

political lies: the Left’s moral imperative as a way to further their “agenda.”

punishing the military: any cuts in the Pentagon budget. Tea Party program cuts are seen as punitive, whereas Dem program cuts are characterized as national redemption.

rape culture: an urban legend, especially in regard to colleges. As mythic as racial profiling, climate change, or the gender pay gap.

very nice: any Dem idealism when it comes to human rights, tolerance, openness, peace, economic equality, etc. In other words, idealism=childish and naive utopianism.