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Essay:Best New Conservative Words

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Young Turk | 1908 | an idealistic young man who seeks significant political change by defeating the [[Establishment]]
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|newspeak
|1949
|political or media expressions using [[circumlocution ]] and euphemisms [[euphemism]]s to disguise or distract from the truth; first coined by [[George Orwell]] in ''[[1984]]''
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|neopopulism
|an idea—typically a [[liberal]] one—that has no possibility of being productive
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|null setnonstarter|19061902|an idea—typically a [[liberal]] one—that has no possibility of being productive|-|nothingburger|1953<ref>http://www.leidenunivFirst attributed use is by [[Hollywood]] gossip columnist Louella Parsons, who used the term to disparage minor celebrities.nl/fsw/verduin/stathist/1stword.htm</ref>|Example usage: "the contribution of A useful term in deflating persons or theories, as in [[LeftismLeftist]] to progress is the null setconspiracy theories and politicians."
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|nullification
|1900s
|term has been widely used for decades to expose the fallacy of "it doesn't hurt to try"
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|small beer
|1836
|coined by [[Davy Crockett]] to signify someone or something having little significance, despite hype typically by [[liberal]]s
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|small talk
|1913
|someone, often a [[liberal]], who agrees (and votes) as he is told
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|Young Turk
|1908
|an idealistic young man who seeks significant political change by defeating the [[Establishment]]
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|zero-sum
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