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Slinging Mud: Rude Nicknames, Scurrilous Slogans, and Insulting Slang from Two Centuries of American Politics
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Two Centuries of Scandalous Rumors, Over-the-Top Insults, and Low-Down Slurs.
We bemoan the loss of civility in public discourse these days, but mudslinging is an American tradition as old as the republic. Not everyone admired the Father of Our Country. President Washington's enemies called him a cheapskate, a hyena, a horse beater, a spoiled child, and a tyrannical monster, among other epithets. "You are utterly incapable to steer the political ship," wrote one outraged critic.
And so it has gone ever since. From the
King Mob
label denigrating Andrew Jackson to the
wingnut
and
latte liberal
tags of the past few years, every era has its share of politically motivated insults.
Slinging Mud
gathers memorable words and expressions from two centuries' worth of going negative.
We bemoan the loss of civility in public discourse these days, but mudslinging is an American tradition as old as the republic. Not everyone admired the Father of Our Country. President Washington's enemies called him a cheapskate, a hyena, a horse beater, a spoiled child, and a tyrannical monster, among other epithets. "You are utterly incapable to steer the political ship," wrote one outraged critic.
And so it has gone ever since. From the
King Mob
label denigrating Andrew Jackson to the
wingnut
and
latte liberal
tags of the past few years, every era has its share of politically motivated insults.
Slinging Mud
gathers memorable words and expressions from two centuries' worth of going negative.