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List of political catch phrases

The following is a list of political catch phrases, that is, distinctive statements uttered by political figures that have gone on to become well known.

List of political catch phrasesCatch phrasePolitical listsThe Tony Kornheiser ShowIt's the economy, stupidNon-apology apologyTriumph, the Insult Comic DogThe Howie Carr ShowThe National EnquirerJust watch meYou had an option, sirLipstick on a pigGiant sucking soundFuddle duddleRead my lips: no new taxesInternetsThere you go againEvil reptilian kitten-eater from another planetUnknown unknownAristotle
List of proverbial phrasesHasta la vista, babyTeach the ControversyCFNY-FMDennis MillerFace (sociological concept)List of Puerto Rican slang words and phrasesManhattanPhuthi languageCharlemagneThe New YorkerThe SimpsonsHistory of economic thoughtSecond Amendment to the United States ConstitutionBattle cryMotion Picture Production CodeBushism1960sVirginiaDon Cherry



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