V0.001 - Please feel free to add to and modify as you all see fit. But I believe we may lack the appropriate vocabulary to efficiently discuss the current US government.
"Authoritarian conservatism"
A political ideology that seeks to uphold order, tradition and hierarchy, often with forcible suppression of radical and revolutionary enemies such as communists, Nazis, and anarchists. A defining tenet of authoritarian conservatism is a lack of coherent values on a larger range of issues.
"Babble Hypothesis"
A conjecture that posits a strong correlation between the amount or quantity of speaking time an individual has in group settings and their likelihood of emerging as a leader, as commonly opposed to quality of speech.
"Big Lie" (the)
A political propaganda technique designed to affirm a systematic falsehood in the face of evidential facts. A cardinal element of the big lie is the constant repetition across many different forms of media as necessary to provoke psychological motivation for the public to believe the extreme assertions.
"Blue MAGA"
A pejorative term used to compare some supporters of Democratic Party politicians, such as former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, 2024 Democratic nominee and former vice-president Kamala Harris, or Hillary Clinton to supporters of Republican President Donald Trump.
"Enemy of the People"
The act of casting opposing commentators as lying or otherwise acting in bad faith against the perceived best interests of a nation and/or it peoples. Notable for the disproportionate assertions of wrongdoing/damage and from there, disproportionate threats or other methodologies intended to silence unwanted commentary.
"Firehose of Falsehood" - first coined by the RAND Corporation in 2016. The four distinguishing factors are:
1) It is high-volume and multichannel.
2) It is rapid, continuous, and repetitive.
3) It lacks a commitment to objective reality.
4) It lacks commitment to consistency.
"Flood the Zone"
A political technique in which an individual or group seek to ensure a continuous stream of newsworthy actions and/or statements with the intent of overwhelming the media and preventing other news items to come to the attention of the majority of news consumers. See also "Firehose of Falsehood". Notable tactics are the usage of existing conspiracy theories, highlighting of unrelated events in other nations and assertion of facts proven to be untrue. See also "The Big Lie"
"Nutpicking"
The fallacious tactic of picking out and showcasing the nuttiest member(s) of a group as the best representative(s) of that group — hence, "picking the nut". Politically, the act of taking an individual with the most extreme views and presenting them as an 'average' member of whatever grouping(s) that person belongs to.
"Reality distortion field" - Coined by Bud Tribble (Apple Computers) 1981
The ability of a person to convince themselves, and others around them, to believe almost anything with a mix of charm, charisma, bravado, hyperbole, marketing, appeasement and persistence especially when the person is able to significantly alter their position on an issue without explicitly stating that they have changed their position. See also "Firehose of Falsehood" and "The Big Lie"
"Vranyo" - Taken from the Russian
A lie in which both parties understand a statement to be factually untrue but which may contain elements of 'truthiness' and may serve to make a nations peoples disengage from mass media and instead use digital media which is prone to placing individuals in 'echo chambers' which re-enforce prejudices and explicitly avoid confronting a prejudice.