List of political metaphors


This is a '''list of common political metaphors.'''

Relating to the executive

  • eminence grise: literally, "grey man," from French. Colloquially, the power-behind-the-throne. An official close to the president or monarch who has so much power behind the scenes may double or serve as the monarch.
  • figurehead: a leader whose powers are entirely symbolic, such as a constitutional monarch.
  • puppet government: a government that is manipulated by a foreign power for its own interests.
  • star chamber: a secretive council or other group within a government that possesses the actual power, regardless of the government's overt form.

Relating to legislation

Relating to elections

Relating to world politics

Relating to the issues

  • wedge issue: an issue which turns members of a party against each other.
  • third rail: an issue which is so controversial, pursuing it or even attempting to address it could end one's political career.
  • straw man: the practice of refuting an argument that is weaker than what one's opponent actually offers, or which they simply have not put forth at all. A type of logical fallacy.
  • sacred cow: an institution which few dare question, because it is so revered.

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