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'Ceteris paribus': How political speech cribs from Latin

Why use English when there's a perfectly good Latin phrase at hand to add a touch of gravitas?

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President Obama wipes tears from his face at the White House on Tuesday, as he speaks about steps his administration is taking to reduce gun violence. A critics writes that the speech will 'entrench gun culture' and that 'ceteris paribus, the United States will play host to at least another 20 million guns by the end of December 2016.'

鈥淐eteris paribus.鈥聽A Latin phrase meaning 鈥渁ll other things being equal鈥 or 鈥渁ll else constant鈥 that is used in economics and science but that also is surfacing in politics.

The term is used to refer to the holding constant of factors that might affect an outcome. It鈥檚 used to rule out the possibility of changes that could affect that outcome or decision-making process.

University of Virginia political scientist Jonathan Kropko in a recent textbook: Voters, he noted, tend to approve less of President Obama as they become more conservative. But at the same time, African-Americans approve of Obama at higher rates than white voters regardless of their political ideology.

鈥淭his means that if two voters have the same ideology but one is African-American and one is white, then the model suggests that the African-American voter will likely approve of Obama more than the white voter,鈥 Mr. Kropko wrote. 鈥淭his statement is predicated on a hypothetical situation in which we are comparing two cases that are equal on every variable鈥 except for race.鈥 "These sorts of statements are called ceteris paribus statements, or 鈥榓ll else being equal鈥 statements.鈥

National Review Online鈥檚 Charles C.W. Cooke invoked the phrase this week in Obama鈥檚 executive action on guns.

鈥淏y taking this route, Obama will help to entrench America鈥檚 gun culture 鈥 and for little in return,鈥 Mr. Cooke wrote. 鈥淐eteris paribus, the United States will play host to at least another 20 million guns by the end of December 2016 鈥 many of them so-called 鈥榓ssault weapons.鈥 In addition, the country will welcome another million or so concealed carriers, and another half-million or so NRA members. Every time the president talks about gun control, these numbers increase, and, in consequence, the president鈥檚 opponents are strengthened.鈥

Cooke also a few months earlier to speculate on how Hillary Clinton could lose in the critical early states of Iowa and New Hampshire before adding, 鈥淐eteris paribus, she still seems to have to best chance overall鈥 to become the Democrats鈥 nominee.

Cooke, however, is far from alone in Latinizing political talk. Writing in U.S. News & World Report, Arthur Holland Michel to discuss the controversy over using unmanned drones to kill suspected terrorists after two al-Qaeda hostages accidentally were killed in a Pakistan strike. 鈥淔or the foreseeable future, it is very unlikely that, ceteris paribus, anybody (or anything) will definitively settle this debate once and for all,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淭he next time a controversial drone strike hits the headlines, the same lines of thinking that we saw in circulation last week will simply be rehashed.鈥

And in a House floor speech, Rep. Gerald Connolly (D) of Virginia in a debate over a resolution last year calling for the removal of US troops from Iraq and Syria. 鈥淭his resolution was drafted, as they say in Latin, ceteris paribus 鈥 all other things being equal. That is to say, in a perfect world,鈥 Congressman Connolly said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 live in a perfect world. Our engagements are what they are. Our commitments are what they are.鈥

Chuck McCutcheon writes his "Speaking Politics" blog exclusively for Politics Voices.

Interested in decoding what candidates are saying? Chuck McCutcheon and David Mark鈥檚 latest book, 鈥淒oubletalk: The Language, Code, and Jargon of a Presidential Election,鈥 will be released on Jan. 19 and is

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