1. blather - Noun
2. blather - Verb
foolish gibberish
to talk foolishly
Source: WordNetOf course politics is an interesting and engrossing thing. It offers no immutable laws, nearly always prevaricates, but as far as blather and sharpening the mind go, it provides inexhaustible material. Anton Chekhov
Don't blather that it is too hard. The action to liberate Baader wasn't crocheting doilies either. Gudrun Ensslin
As advertising blather becomes the nation's normal idiom, language becomes printed noise. George Will
Contrary to all the blather we here about the unique goodness of the American people or our religious heritage or anything else, the one thing that set this country apart from all others was the Bill of Rights. Harry Browne
No one can blather on like a holy man with a trapped audience. Well, maybe a politician. Daniel Abraham
I have no sense of what I should or shouldn't talk about. I just blather. Which is why it's fun to write 'Gossip Girl.' I do tend to just talk about anything. Cecily von Ziegesar