righttrue
Righttrue is a term used in political discourse to describe the claim that right-leaning positions or statements are based on objective truth. It is a portmanteau of right and true, often deployed to argue that conservative policies reflect verifiable data or moral facts rather than mere opinion.
Origins and use: The expression appeared in online commentary and think-tank circles in the 2010s and has
Variants and scope: Righttrue can function as a self-descriptor, a rhetorical tactic, or a polemical label. It
Reception and analysis: Scholars of political communication discuss terms like Righttrue within broader debates about truth,
See also: post-truth, fact-checking, political rhetoric, conservatism.