PUNDITRY, n. A vector for the spread of opinion.
OPINION
OPINION, n. A viewpoint, generally constituted of received notions rather than original thought. It is viral in its ability to replicate, epidemic in its rate of infection, and incurable even when detected early. When adjusted for inflation (a condition common to most opinions), it is today one of cheapest things to manufacture and distribute, costing newspapertelevisionradio only half of what it did just thirty years ago, and only 20% of what it cost in the 1940’s. Despite this, opinion is still invariably overvalued by its owner and willingly sold to any fool who might buy it.
The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions. —Leonardo da Vinci
BUREAUCRAT
BUREAUCRAT, n. A minion of deskpotism.
BANSHEE
BANSHEE, n. In both the Irish and the Scottish mythologies, a female spirit whose wail is said to herald the imminent demise of a family member—preferably one with money.
As a portent of death, the banshee is now attested to abroad (esp. Indochina, Chile, East Timor, Cyprus, Nicaragua, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria), and manifests not as a plaintive, feminine howl but as the ghostly form of Henry Kissinger.
FORKED
FORKED, n. Of, relating to, or resembling the shape of a statesman's tongue.
RIDER
RIDER, n. The pan in which pork-barrel legislation is roasted and the taxpayer rendered.
REPUBLICAN
REPUBLICAN, n. A member of the political faction forming the near right wing of the Kleptocrat Party.
GUILLOTINE
GUILLOTINE, n. The blade best suited to cropping heads of state.
GERRYMANDER
GERRYMANDER, v. To maintain the status quo by adjusting its borders.
When called to campaign,
The incumbent replied,
“Why hit the trail and pander?
It’s inhumane
To cant and deride.
I’d rather gerrymander.”
Augustine McGill