I know it makes things easier for copy editors like me in an era of narrowed Web widths, but simply: Isn’t “Grand Old Party” a form of editorializing? (And “Just because it’s always been done that way” isn’t a legit response ...)It’s hard to take seriously the idea of today’s Republican Party being the “Grand Old Party,” as it devolves into a Southern regional assemblage dominated by petty right-wing radicals and religious-right zealots. Furthermore, as Romenesko points out, “the term was coined when the party wasn’t more than 35 years old--in a Chicago Tribune editorial after the 1888 election.” It never even earned its nickname!
Romenesko’s simple solution: use “DP” as a synonym for “Democratic Party” and “RP” as a stand-in for “Republican Party.” If brevity is the issue, he notes, both “are shorter than GOP.”
I’ll probably adopt these initialisms myself.
9 comments:
While I agree with your comment GOP could mean
Group of Pr*cks.
How about Grumpy Old People?
God Offal Party. I win.
Gang of Perverts
RT is fine with me as long as I can say it stands for Retrograde Party.
GOP Has become the Great Offal Pile and the RP is the REPUGNACAN'T Party as far as I can tell ... Even long time members do not know what to say about the sorry state of the bilge and lies that all of the leadership have been saying for the past few years ... It seems to be the end of rational ideas at the top and just more greed ...
Grandiose Obstructionist Potty!
"God Offal Party. I win."
And we have our winner!!!!!!
Break with the past and call it the MSOP, Mean Spirited Old Party. Or the GOMLP Get Offa My Lawn Party.
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