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Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels: Insulting the President, from Washington to Trump

Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels: Insulting the President, from Washington to Trump

Battistella, Edwin L. (author.)
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Insulting the president is an American tradition. From Washington to Trump, presidents have been called "lazy," "feeble," "pusillanimous," and more. Our leaders have been derided as "ignoramuses," "idiots," "morons," and "fatheads," and have been compared to all manner of animals--worms and whales and hyenas, sad jellyfish, strutting crows, lap dogs, reptiles, and monkeys.Political insults tell us what we value in our leaders by showing how we devalue them. In Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels, linguist Edwin Battistella collects over five hundred insults aimed at American presidents. Covering the broad sweep of American history, he puts insults in their place-the political and cultural context of their times. Along the way, Battistella illustrates the recurring themes of political insults: too little intellect or too much, inconsistency or obstinacy, worthlessness, weakness, dishonesty, sexual impropriety, appearance, and more. The kinds of insults we use suggest what our culture finds most hurtful, and reveal society's changing prejudices as well as its most enduring ones. How we insult presidents and how they react tells us about the presidents, but it also tells us about our nation's politics.Readers discover how the style of insults evolves in different historical periods: gone are "apostate," "mountebank," "flathead," and "doughface." Say hello to "moron," "jerk," "asshole," and "flip-flopper." Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels covers the broad sweep of American history, from the founder's debates over the nature of government to world wars and culture wars and social media.Whatever your politics, you'll find Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels an invaluable source of invigorating invective-and a healthy perspective on today's political climate.

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THE THESIS

This book investigates the historical evolution and cultural significance of political insults directed at American presidents from the founding era to the present day. Edwin L. Battistella, a linguist, utilizes a collection of over five hundred recorded insults to analyze how these verbal attacks reflect shifting societal values, prejudices, and political anxieties. By categorizing these invectives, the author argues that the language used to demean leaders serves as a mirror for the nation's changing standards of character, intellect, and morality in governance.

THE SCOPE MAP

What You Will Find

  • A chronological survey of presidential insults from George Washington to Donald Trump
  • Linguistic analysis of recurring themes such as intellectual capacity, honesty, and physical appearance
  • Historical context for the evolution of political rhetoric and vocabulary
  • Comparative study of how insults reflect cultural prejudices and social norms

Scope Limits

  • The text does not provide a comprehensive biography of every president mentioned
  • It does not offer a prescriptive guide on political communication or ethics
THE AUTHORITY PERSPECTIVE

Experts and readers frequently note the accessible linguistic analysis provided by Battistella, which balances historical rigor with a clear, engaging examination of political discourse. The text is widely regarded as a useful resource for understanding the long-standing tradition of American political vitriol and its role in shaping public perception.

Page Count:
228

Publication Date:
2020-03-18

Publisher:
Oxford University Press

ISBN-10:
019005090X

ISBN-13:
9780190050900

Non-Fiction
History
Politics & Social Sciences
General
American History
Social Science
Linguistics
United States
Invective
Words Language & Grammar
Political History
Americas
Politics & Government
New Used & Rental Textbooks
Presidents
English & College Success
Social History
Reference

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