pablum
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin pābulum (“nourishment”), with the modern sense coming via the brand name Pablum.
noun
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(derogatory) Anything overly bland or simplistic, especially speech or writing. “If you want to be filled with pablum and tranquilizers,” Kennedy told crowds, “then don’t vote for me. I’m not going to give you any tired answers.[…]” 1971, Jules Archer, quoting Robert F. Kennedy, 1968: Year of Crisis, J. Messner, page 94The Republican argument today is pablum, mush and saccharine. (Which exhausts my edible metaphors.) October 23, 1992, Ben Wattenberg, “Writer Likes Clinton”, in Daily Sentinel, page 2Maybe we just don’t buy the pap, pablum and Pollyanification of the Futurama world view any longer because we are simply more sophisticated than the 1939ers. 1996, David H. Gelernter, 1939, the Lost World of the Fair, New York: Avon Books, page 29To me, these points seem bland, boring, obvious—verging on tautology or pablum. To many believers in the worldview I have described, they are either straightforward heresy or a smokescreen for some real, underlying agenda—which is identified as communism, anarchism, or, somewhat confusingly, both. 2008, James Boyle, The Public DomainAnd [the Supreme Court] will have to elaborate on Justice Kennedy's nausea-inducing pablum about liberty and jurisprudences of doubt. 2021-08-23, Josh Blackman, “Noah Feldman Indulges in Brett Kavanaugh Fan Fiction on Dobbs”, in ReasonA few scientists greeted the hypothesis as a thoughtful way to explain how living systems influenced the planet. Many others, however, called it New Age pablum. 2022-07-27, Keith Schneider, “James Lovelock, Whose Gaia Theory Saw the Earth as Alive, Dies at 103”, in The New York Times, →ISSN -
(dated) Nourishment. -
Alternative letter-case form of Pablum The juice from its hydro-power dam was needed to supply meager light to a million homes and to cook the pablum for two million brand-new babies. 1957, C. M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl, Wolfbane
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