Discredit aus Wikipedia.
Zum Beitrag
Discrediting tactic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a.new,#quickbar a.new{color:#ba0000}
/* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-css:5:f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */
Discrediting tactic
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from
Discredit)
Jump to: ,
This article does not
cite any
references or sources. Please help
improve this article by adding citations to
reliable sources. Unsourced material may be
challenged and
removed. (March 2007)
The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a
worldwide view of the subject. Please
improve this article and discuss the issue on the
talk page. (December 2010)
The expression discrediting tactics refers to
personal attacks for example in politics and in court cases. Discredit also means to not give the credit that was deserved, to cheat someone out of credit.
In politics
The expression discrediting tactics in politics refers to personal attacks against a public figure intended to discourage people from believing in the figure or supporting their cause (see
damaging quotations).
While a person may be insulted, and his political position subjected to question, the person so impugned has not been discredited until the allegations against him have been proved correct. One such discredit was the
Impeachment of Bill Clinton. The allegations brought against the Chief Executive were damaging, but did not comprise discredit until enough substance arose from the testimony under oath of
Paula Jones and
Monica Lewinski to raise genuine questions of the...
mehrDiscredit aus Wikipedia.
Zum Beitrag