In the realm of clichés in extemporaneous speech, politicians surely lead the field. Without such clichés as “going forward,” “bring to the table,” “level playing field,” “at the end of the day,” “tipping point” and “the American people,” most would be reduced to stuttering, if not rendered speechless. The characteristic cliché-studded political sentence might run: “At the end of the day, given a level playing field, we have to bring to the table [blank] to allow the American people to go forward before we reach a tipping point.”
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Pointless yammering …
… Having a Conversation, One Cliché at a Time - WSJ. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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