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Checkers speech

The Checkers speech was a nationally-televised address made by Sen. Richard Nixon (R-CA) on September 23, 1952 as he was fighting to retain his spot on the national Republican ticket as the vice...

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stemwinder

A rousing political speech that galvanizes a crowd to take action. The Word Detective notes the term is “one of those grand old words that have traveled so far from their origins that nearly all traces...

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bunk

Empty or nonsense talk. In 1820, Rep. Felix Walker from Ashville, North Carolina justified his long-winded and somewhat irrelevant remarks about the Missouri Compromise by arguing that his constituents...

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talking points

A clear and concise list of ideas making up a politician’s main arguments in a speech. They’re typically used as a guide and not read word-for-word. William Safire noted that he first heard the phrase...

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Checkers speech

The Checkers speech was a nationally-televised address made by Sen. Richard Nixon (R-CA) on September 23, 1952 as he was fighting to retain his spot on the national Republican ticket as the vice...

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stemwinder

A rousing political speech that galvanizes a crowd to take action. The Word Detective notes the term is “one of those grand old words that have traveled so far from their origins that nearly all traces...

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bunk

Empty or nonsense talk. In 1820, Rep. Felix Walker from Ashville, North Carolina justified his long-winded and somewhat irrelevant remarks about the Missouri Compromise by arguing that his constituents...

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talking points

A clear and concise list of ideas making up a politician’s main arguments in a speech. They’re typically used as a guide and not read word-for-word. William Safire noted that he first heard the phrase...

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read my lips

“Read my lips” ia a phrase used by George H.W. Bush in his speech for the 1988 Republican nomination for president. The full quote is “Read my lips: no new taxes.” The line is credited with both...

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concession speech

A “concession speech” is the speech a candidate delivers after the vote results are clear, when they publicly acknowledge that they’ve been defeated in an election. These speeches are typically...

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