Showing posts with label metaphors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metaphors. Show all posts

Monday, 4 April 2011

The Silent Majority

One of the most dishonest things any journalist or 'commentator' can do is to call upon 'the silent majority' for support. You know the sort of thing:

'the silent majority recognises the need to address our budget defecit'

or

'the silent majority resents the savage cuts to public spending'.

No it doesn't, in either case. We don't know what the silent majority is thinking. The thing about 'the silent majority' is that it's silent. As some of those who seek to enlist it to their cause should be.

Thursday, 31 January 2008

Creative Writing

Overheard on the radio - politician unknown.

"Ticking boxes is so yesterday's story..."

I wonder what kind of story that would be? I thought politicians told the truth? And I didn't know they ticked boxes, either? Saying they think outside the box, yes, in a transparent kind of way but all the time sending out strong signals in a robust fashion as they float off their raft of measures on their level playing fields....sorry, getting carried away with my own story....