(n.) - A behavior of the mainstream media during an election campaign, characterized by a period of widespread silence concerning a news story that is severely embarrassing to a liberal candidate. The silence ends when it no longer shields the candidate from damage.
The Swift Boat Hush is named for the 'Swift Boat Veterans for Truth'. This anti-Kerry group began a major advertising campaign during the 2004 US presidential campaign on August 4, 2004. Most major newspapers (and the Kerry campaign organization) refused to discuss these charges until about 2 1/2 weeks later, when it became apparent to them that the charges were seriously harming Kerry in the polls.
Another example is the coverage of the 2006 special election in California's 50th congressional district, when 5 days before the election the Democratic candidate was recorded telling a group of illegal aliens that "You don't need papers for voting." Many major newspapers did not print this quote until after the election.
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Walking. esp when you have no car or your car is not working or your ride left you.
no one wanted to pick me up so I had to take the hush puppie highway.
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used when someone is bringing the vibe down.
derived from harsh my buzz.
Don't hush my buzz!
Kevin stop hushing my buzz.
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a word used commonly and randomly by chavs. Basically it means shut up.
hush your gums you silly little rotter or i will bang you wooooooooooooh and waht?
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When a female takes a lemon puts it up her anus while she's having sex
It's insane that Kelly allergic to lemon I was going to do the Japanese hush puppy
You're so loud, hush your chutneys
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