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Acoulteration (n.) - The act of adding copious endnotes in an attempt to
give the sham appearance that one's writings are scholarly, methodically
researched and based in fact. From Coulter, Ann. (Renato)

Audio'reilly (v.) - To adjust the sound level relative to the opponent,
either electronically or vocally, to make one's argument appear stronger.
>From O'Reilly, Bill. (PapaJijo)

Cheney's Razor (n.) - A philosophic rule that the most complex
explanation of an unknown phenomenon is probably correct. From Cheney,
Dick. (CF)

Cotton Dandy (n.) - One who attributes greatness to his political patrons
in the most saccharine, cliched, idealistic prose available, which under
even mild scrutiny, fails to have any substance behind it. From Sullivan,
Andrew. (Anon.)

Den Beste ex Machina (n.) - The creation of a fake political movement,
such as Transnational Progressivism, that has virtually no basis in
reality in order to disparage ideological opponents. From Den Beste,
Steven. (Jesse Taylor)

Disinglennuousness (n.) - The practice of saying, after the fact, that
just because you linked to something outrageous with "THIS IS
INTERESTING" or "EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS", you don't necessarily agree
with the linked sentiments, their having been exposed as utter
pig-bollocks. From Reynolds, Glenn. (Nick Sweeney)

Freepler Shift (n.) - Claiming a source is further in one partisan
direction than can reasonably be claimed. From Free Republic.
(Lakema/Renato)

Glenndemma (n.) - When the disconnect between what you believe in and
reality grows to such a degree that you become confused and either docile
or unusually aggressive. Symptoms of Glenndemma include arguing that Bill
Clinton and Paul Krugman are responsible for troop deaths (angry
reaction) in Iraq, or refusing to discuss any issue relevant to global
climate change (docile reaction). Bizarre leaps in logic are usually a
certain sign of Glenndemma. Construction: "Reaching a" or "being in a".
>From Reynolds, Glenn. (RulerOfMyApartmentstania)

Glennuendo (n.) - The act of drawing a darkly ominous inference from an
opponent's failure to discuss a political issue. From Reynolds, Glenn.
(Vaara)

Grain of Galt (n.) - No matter the topic area, the assertion that you
know someone who works in/is deeply involved in it, and therefore you
know what you're talking about. From Galt, Jane. (Jesse Taylor)

Malkinization (n.) - Usage of questionable or irrelevant anecdotes in
support of a position when statistics disprove the position. Cognates:
Malkious, malkiniously. From Malkin, Michelle. ()

O'Reillyus Interruptus (v.) - To be cut off from making a really good
point or argument by a radio or cable TV talk show host. Usually involves
being loudly shouted down, having one's mic cut (if in a studio), or
being "potted down" (if calling in to a radio program). Odds of this
happening are greatly increased the closer one gets to the truth. From
O'Reilly, Bill. (Renato)

Penis Glennvy (n.) - The belief that by linking to Instapundit and his
posts, rightwing bloggers can extend their influence and reputation into
the
blogosphere. Indeed. From Reynolds, Glenn. (GFW)

Reductio ad Hannitum (n.) - To ask your evil liberal guest something
patently ridiculous, then, while they roll their eyes, accuse them of
"dodging the question". From Hannity, Sean. (Leo)

Rosh Herring (n.) - A post by a person, supporting himself, but posted
under a pseudonym and pretending to be someone else. From Lott, John (aka
Mary Rosh). (JH)

Sully (v.) - To pretend people who were clearly speaking metaphorically
were speaking literally, and criticize them based on that. Also known as
the "War on Metaphor". From Sullivan, Andrew. (Matthew Yglesias/Andrew
Northrup)

Tucker Gambit (n.) - Baiting your opponent into a seemingly hypocritical
position by using an irrelevant triviality as if it were germane to the
topic; usually followed by shock and outrage at opponent's (expected)
response. From Carlson, Tucker. (Kherr)

Zellmanella (n.) - Afflication whereby you claim that you are a
"life-long Democrat", but now you're disgusted by the party's negativity,
and you've fallen for the steely-eyed Dubya. Sufferers are known as
"Zellots". From Miller, Zell.


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I Pledge Impertinence to the Flag-Waving of the Unindicted
Co-Conspirators of America
and to the Republicans for which I can't stand
one Abomination, Underhanded Fraud
Indefensible
with Liberty and Justice Forget it.

 -Life in Hell (Matt Groening)

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