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  2. Astroturfing - Wikipedia

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    Astroturfing is the deceptive practice of hiding the sponsors of an orchestrated message or organization (e.g., political, economic, advertising, religious, or public relations) to make it appear as though it originates from, and is supported by, unsolicited grassroots participants. It is a practice intended to give the statements or ...

  3. Pretender - Wikipedia

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    The Jacobites had ceased to have much political significance after the failure of the 1745 uprising, and the movement essentially became completely dormant after Henry's death. Genealogically, the next most senior line to the English and Scottish thrones was through James II's youngest sister, Henriette Anne , whose daughter had married into ...

  4. Shibai - Wikipedia

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    Its general meaning refers to someone who is viewed as being "pretentious" or overtly "hypocritical." The term is used mostly regarding social interactions. It can be heard being used in reference to the political system in general, or applied to political actions, policies, even individual politicians that are deemed untrustworthy, shady or ...

  5. The far-right showed you who they are. Ignore their blather ...

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    Ignore their blather pretending to protect kids | Opinion. ... It’s ironic that the political party spearheading this crusade is the one that has traditionally opposed government interference in ...

  6. Personation - Wikipedia

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    Personation (rather than impersonation) is a primarily legal term, meaning "to assume the identity of another person with intent to deceive". [1] It is often used for the kind of voter fraud where an individual votes in an election, whilst pretending to be a different elector. It is also used when charging a person who portrays themselves as a ...

  7. Opinion - Jimmy Carter was the Christian most politicians ...

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    Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, is remembered for his strong Christian faith, his commitment to peace and social justice, and his refusal to enrich himself after leaving office.

  8. 30 Times People Were Very Confused And Pretended To ... - AOL

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    I don't know how the f**k you become confident but I pretend like I am and it seems to work. #25 When people talk for to long I pretend like I understand what they're saying but in reality I wasn ...

  9. List of political metaphors - Wikipedia

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    stalking horse: a perceived front-runner candidate who unifies their opponents, usually within a single political party. grassroots: a political movement driven by the constituents of a community. astroturfing: formal public relations campaigns in politics and advertising that seek to create the impression of being spontaneous, grassroots behavior.