EXPLAINER: From the 2020 election, some new political terms
WASHINGTON — “So 2020” is a new phrase that made its way into America’s political lexicon this year.
It has come to describe all things unexpected, unsettling and unprecedented.
This includes the vitriolic political discourse that has deepened the partisan divide, the coronavirus pandemic, economic woes, social upheaval after police killings of Black people, massive protests, smashed up storefronts.
Here are two political terms — “cancel culture” and “QAnon” — that are “so 2020? themselves. What do they mean?