“Reform” vs. “Change”

Over at the Cato blog, John Samples points out a rather interesting new bit of terminology over at the Times, as regards campaign-finance "reform."

It seems that when new campaign-finance regulations are supported by Republicans and aimed at hurting Democrats, they are no longer "reforms" but "changes."

Yes, yes, a subtle shift. But don’t think for a second it’s an accident.

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