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Change: uchMuch of political discourse is conducted in a code designed to express a particular point of view to supporters, while being able to deny that implication to the rest of society. This is the definition of Orwellian Newspeak, as described in the novel 1984. The
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Change: : Richard M. Nixon, the tree-hugging (EPA), Socialist (guaranteed income), Peacenik (ended Vietnam War) appeaser (trip to China); Barry Goldwater, the anti-Christian-Right supporter of gays in the militaryLiberal bias: Any concern for factsLiberal mediaMedia: Those biased by facts; Mainstream mediaLiberty: Property
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Change: Due to political correctness, it is impossible to give the actual translation for racist code in some cases, such as calling a spade a damned
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Change: Much of political discourse is conducted in a code designed to express a particular point of view to supporters, while being able to deny that implication to the rest of society. This is the definition of Orwellian Newspeak, as described in the novel 1984. It has been called
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Change: Palling around with the riff-raffEnhanced interrogation: TortureElitism: Wanting everybody to get a real educationEqual rights: More equal for our sortEvidence: Lousy Liberal-biased factsFamily values: Our families, not yoursFascist: Your sortFiscal responsibility: Cutting social
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Change: : Nixon the tree-hugging (EPA), Socialist (guaranteed income), Peacenik (ended Vietnam War) appeaser (trip to China)Liberal Media: Those biased by facts National security: Keeping the world safe for kleptocracy.kleptocracyNazi: Your sortObama is Hitler, Stalin, the AntiChrist, not a US citizen, etc.: He's
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Change: poor people and minorities voteResourcesFrank Luntz is the principal architect of Republican code language. He has publicly praised the idea of Newspeak.George Lakoff has written extensively on this subject, and gone into it much more deeply than we can here.The language used to
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Change: : Freedom to accept our True teaching, but not any of the unChristian lies from othersFreedom of speech, and of the press: When I want to hear your opinion, I'll tell it to you.Human rights: Property rights Immorality: Sex educationJudicial activist: Not
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Change: : Anything that lets more minorities voteResourcesFrank Luntz is the principal architect of Republican code language. He has publicly praised the idea of Newspeak.George Lakoff has written extensively on this subject, and gone into it much more deeply than we can here.The language used
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Change: Much of political discourse is conducted in a code designed to express a particular point of view to supporters, while being able to deny that implication to the rest of society. This is the definition of Orwellian Newspeak, as described in the novel 1984. It has been called
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Change: Much of political discourse is conducted in a code designed to express a particular point of view to supporters, while being able to deny that implication to the rest of society. This is the definition of Orwellian Newspeak, as described in the novel 1984. It has been called
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