A bridge too far: Was Sarah Palin’s crosshairs metaphor a political death threat?
Archives for the ‘rhetoric’ Category
The Tragic Romance of Barack and Hillary
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Platforms afire! Obama gets over the Hill, goes with Joe. We saw it coming like a steamrolling train wreck. The early rhetoric, the matchmaking press and years of programming in the media. We could’ve simply pointed out that Barack and Hillary could somehow go by first name in the block-letter last-name world of campaign signery. [...]
Raising A Tsunami
Saturday, 11 November 2006
The tsunami metaphor is conceived, born and labored. Rarely do we witness the conception, gestation and birth of a metaphor. Usually a metaphor slides into being, the product of say, poetry, witticism or observation. We grasp the conceptual links because the pathways in between are well worn: beaten subconsciously into life by familiarity; beaten to [...]
