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Trump did not use dog whistlesRecently added to Mirriam-Webster, today's term is a modern expression of an older term that's been around for over 200 years.
Example:
If you want to cast him as just a nativist, his slogan "Make America Great Again" can be read as a dog-whistle to some whiter and more Anglo-Saxon past.
—Ross Douthat, The New York Times, 10 August 2015
What's the Political Meaning of 'Dog Whistle'?
A message only some can hear
Update: This word was added in April 2017.
Figuratively, a 'dog whistle' is a coded message communicated through words or phrases commonly understood by a particular group of people, but not by others.
Yet there's another dog whistle we've been hearing about lately: a coded message communicated through words or phrases commonly understood by a particular group of people, but not by others.
Given that the term dog whistle has been around for over 200 years, it seems odd that it only developed a figurative sense recently. After all, it’s the perfect word to use to describe something that some people can hear, but others cannot. Yet it is only within the past 20 years or so that it has seen this figurative sense take hold. And it is primarily used to describe political speech.
Trump did not use dog whistles
He straight up ‘said’ I hate Mexicans and you should too
- I post the evidenceWhere did he ever say that???
- I post the evidence
- you post a mild retort that completely misses the point
- 3 other posters post way more evidence
- you disappear from the post
is there a point?
- I post the evidence
- you post a mild retort that completely misses the point
- 3 other posters post way more evidence
- you disappear from the post
is there a point?
I always thought it was spelled bell weather.Today's word came up during the discussion of the Iowa caucus.
Example: Presidential candidates will lavish a great deal of money and time on "bellwether states."
bellwether state
noun
Bellwether state is a state which, historically, tends to vote for the winning candidate, perhaps because it is demographically a microcosm of the country as a whole. The classic example of a bellwether state is Missouri, which has voted for the winner in every US presidential election since 1904 - except 1956.
The term derives from the name for a sheep which shepherds would fit with a bell. By listening out for this sheep, the bellwether, shepherds were able to locate the position of the entire flock. Bellwether is any entity in a given arena that serves to create or influence trends or to presage future happenings.
Bellwether State Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc.
Bellwether state is a state which, historically, tends to vote for the winning candidate, perhaps because it is demographically a microcosm of the country as a whole. The classic example of adefinitions.uslegal.com
US Legal needs to update their site.Today's word came up during the discussion of the Iowa caucus.
Example: Presidential candidates will lavish a great deal of money and time on "bellwether states."
bellwether state
noun
Bellwether state is a state which, historically, tends to vote for the winning candidate, perhaps because it is demographically a microcosm of the country as a whole. The classic example of a bellwether state is Missouri, which has voted for the winner in every US presidential election since 1904 - except 1956.
The term derives from the name for a sheep which shepherds would fit with a bell. By listening out for this sheep, the bellwether, shepherds were able to locate the position of the entire flock. Bellwether is any entity in a given arena that serves to create or influence trends or to presage future happenings.
Bellwether State Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc.
Bellwether state is a state which, historically, tends to vote for the winning candidate, perhaps because it is demographically a microcosm of the country as a whole. The classic example of adefinitions.uslegal.com
So did I. Nope.I always thought it was spelled bell weather.
So did I. Nope.
Mirriam-Webster says:
This animal was called the bellwether, a word formed by a combination of the Middle English words belle (meaning "bell") and wether (a noun that refers to a male sheep that has been castrated).
Middle English bellewether, belleweder "castrated ram with a bell around his neck followed by the other sheep in a flock, leader," from belle bell entry 1 + wether, weder wether
Definition of BELLWETHER
one that takes the lead or initiative : leader; also : an indicator of trends… See the full definitionwww.merriam-webster.com
Hey, you go ahead and do for tomorrow!Can you do Potemkin village next?
I think it will help us understand the border wall.