How to know when media are ‘sanewashing’ politics

It’s time we stopped the embarrassed and awkward bystanding when politicians blather nonsense and conspiracies.
Donald Trump
If Donald Trump was your uncle at the family dinner talking smack, you’d be incredulous, writes Rose LeMay.

OTTAWA—The newest term of the day is "sanewashing"—when media does backflips to try to logically re-interpret into policy what former U.S. president Donald Trump says when all he really did was bafflegab.  

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