[Ads-l] intrigue > palace intrigue

Peter Reitan pjreitan at HOTMAIL.COM
Sat Mar 10 19:33:31 UTC 2018


Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English(1843) (http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044106312200) has an entry for the German expression "Palast Intrigue", which it translates as "intrigue of the palace."

The expression "palace intrigue" appears in English as early as 1839, and seems relatively common after 1875.

That's not to say that Game of Thrones hasn't spurred a revival.

If there's an uptick now, it may be because Trump critics like to play up the perceived, or supposed, monarchical nature or aspirations of the President and his court.

But the expression has been used regularly over the past couple decades with respect to several administrations, and perhaps most frequently with respect to the Clintons.
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The word =E2=80=9Cintrigue=E2=80=9D is frequently modified with =
=E2=80=9Cpalace=E2=80=9D, which doesn=E2=80=99t seem to add anything.=20

I lost interest after 1.25 books, but it seems possible that this change =
is being pushed by conversation around =E2=80=9CGame of Thrones=E2=80=9D. =
Another possibility is that his has arisen due to the semantic =
separation of =E2=80=9Cintriguing=E2=80=9D from =E2=80=9Cintrigue=E2=80=9D=
.=20

Neither Wiktionary nor the English OLD have an entry for =E2=80=9Cpalace =
intrigue=E2=80=9D, though Wiktionary has an entry for palace politics =
(https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/palace_politics =
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/palace_politics>).=20

1. The Wall Street Journal
By Valentina Pop and Laurence Norman
8 March 2019
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-sudden-promotion-sparks-an-uproar-in-europe=
-1520540968?mod=3Dnwsrl_u_k_news&cx_refModule=3Dnwsrl =
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-sudden-promotion-sparks-an-uproar-in-europ=
e-1520540968?mod=3Dnwsrl_u_k_news&cx_refModule=3Dnwsrl>

An episode of palace intrigue inside the European Union=E2=80=99s top =
institution has reinforced criticism of the bloc among those who see it =
as the plaything of unelected bureaucrats or the tool of Germany.

2. The Guardian
By Ross Barkan
6 March 2019
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/06/west-virginia-strike=
-teachers-rare-hope-dark-times =
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/06/west-virginia-strik=
e-teachers-rare-hope-dark-times>

Beyond the gross cacophony of the Trump White House, where inane palace =
intrigue continues to transfix the nation, a very important story is =
taking place.

3. The Guardian
By Jamiles Lartey and Julia Carrie Wong
7 March 2019

=
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/mar/07/donald-trump-white-house-r=
esignations-firings-full-list =
<https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/mar/07/donald-trump-white-house-=
resignations-firings-full-list>

The former Republican National Committee chairman was supposed to bring =
inside-the-beltway savvy to the Trumpian outsiders, but his tenure was =
largely notable for palace intrigue, political blunders and all-around =
chaos.

Benjamin Barrett
Formerly of Seattle, WA


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