Political insult refers to a statement from a politician about another which contains disdainful purpose or notorious offense. They are not defined in any
political protocol.
Notable political insults
1858,
Abraham Lincoln, on
Stephen Douglas: "His argument is as thin as the homeopathic soup that was made by boiling the shadow of a pigeon that had starved to death."[1]
2016,
Rodrigo Duterte, president of
Philippine used the words "Son of a whore" and "Go to the hell" for
Barack Obama, President of the United States.[11] Duterte has also said some offenses about the
European Union, the United Nations, the Pope, and God in his speeches.[12]
Political insult refers to a statement from a politician about another which contains disdainful purpose or notorious offense. They are not defined in any
political protocol.
Notable political insults
1858,
Abraham Lincoln, on
Stephen Douglas: "His argument is as thin as the homeopathic soup that was made by boiling the shadow of a pigeon that had starved to death."[1]
2016,
Rodrigo Duterte, president of
Philippine used the words "Son of a whore" and "Go to the hell" for
Barack Obama, President of the United States.[11] Duterte has also said some offenses about the
European Union, the United Nations, the Pope, and God in his speeches.[12]