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: slogan - a brief, striking phrase that people will remember, typically designed to evoke emotional appeals and reinforce a specific message or idea. : "It's time to pass the torch."
: slogan - a brief, striking phrase that people will remember, typically designed to evoke emotional appeals and reinforce a specific message or idea. : "America doesn't want to witness a food fight, they wanna know how we're gonna put food on their table."
: dysphemism - replacing neutral language with more derogatory or unpleasant terms, to instill a negative association. : The term "cages" to describe the chain-link fenced holding areas in U.S. border facilities for unaccompanied migrant children.[1]
: false claim - a statement that is directly contradicted by fact and can be easily proven untrue. : The mandatory prosecution of all illegal border crossings (which results in parent/child separation, when the parents are jailed) is neither kidnapping nor a crime.[2]
: dysphemism - replacing neutral language with more derogatory or unpleasant terms, to instill a negative association. : The term "cages" to describe the chain-link fenced holding areas in U.S. border facilities for unaccompanied migrant children.[1]
: adding qualifiers - adding an extra word or phrase to a response, which makes it ultimately meaningless, but still leaves the desired impression. Biden pledges that undocumented persons who've committed no other offense should not be "the focus of" deportation, which is not saying they shouldn't be deported.
: half truth - a statement that is essentially true, but lacking critical information and presented as the whole truth. : Harris mentions that Biden opposed "busing," without mentioning he only opposed court-ordered busing, not the voluntary busing that took her to school everyday.[3]
: half truth - a statement that is essentially true, but lacking critical information and presented as the whole truth. : Harris attacks Biden for opposing "busing in America;" but doesn't point out that he opposed federally court-ordered busing, not all busing.[3]
: half truth - a statement that is essentially true, but lacking critical information and presented as the whole truth. : Biden touts getting McConnell to raise taxes, without mentioning, in order to do so, he agreed to letting most of the Bush tax cuts become permanent.[4]
: Bennett exposes the half truth.
: exaggeration - stretching the truth to make something seem more powerful or meaningful than it actually is. : While the U.S. wind farm and solar facility are very large, neither facility is the largest in the world.[5][6]
: exaggeration - stretching the truth to make something seem more powerful or meaningful than it actually is. : The report Sanders cites estimates irreparable damage in the next 12 - 34 years (with 12 years being the deadline set to meet pledged emission cuts).[7]
: false claim - a statement that is directly contradicted by fact and can be easily proven untrue. Swalwall is not the only one who's voted and passed background checks. Biden did as well in 1993.[8]
: half truth - a statement that is essentially true, but lacking critical information and presented as the whole truth. Biden takes credit for getting troops out of Iraq, but doesn't mention the Status of Forces Agreement signed by G.W. Bush requiring it.[9]
: glittering generalities - vague, emotionally charged language used to evoke strong feelings or associations, while lacking in any specifics. : About beating Donald Trump by harnessing love for political purposes, meeting on the field, and winning with love.
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