Noun
impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace
Source: WordNetHe prioritizes lies and narrative in his demagoguery of coming up on 20,000 lies. Source: Internet
A bland cabal of militant moderates controls the media, which they use to endlessly promote the same anti-party line: American politics are too polarized, causing demagoguery, Congressional gridlock and incivility at family gatherings. Source: Internet
Instead of fostering a discussion between two competing paradigms based on the interpretation of data, the minimalists resorted to rhetoric and demagoguery, ignoring both the relevant archaeological data and the Bible. Source: Internet
In voting for the resolution reproduced below, Jeff Merkley missed a chance to show that he is the kind of guy who will denounce Republican demagoguery at every turn. Source: Internet
But hundreds of millions of uprooted Indians are also now fully exposed to demagoguery. Source: Internet
Rather than wait until the public grew inured to the lies, the undermining of democratic institutions, the demagoguery and bluster, we decided to lay out our concerns at length and in detail. Source: Internet