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What does the word "strategery" mean to you?
Asked for a single word that sums up his candidacy he says, "Strategery," then gives a smug smile.
As the regular season winds down, 22 teams are facing an offseason filled with golf rounds and hot-stove strategery.
In December 2008, two Risk-like world domination games were released using the name Strategery.
In the end Strategery overcomes the bad guys but not before Dean gives us a soliliqy like the one from his yearbook.
Even as early as the 2000 presidential debates, it was the subject of a Saturday Night Live sketch (see Strategery).
Ferrell's Bush impression coined the term "strategery" in a sketch mocking Bush's propensity for mispronunciations.
Speaking of Charles Krauthammer and his political contacts, Palin commented "they're meeting people and they're doing their strategery."
The word continues to gain usage, with Strategery Games, a gaming site dedicated to reviews, discussion, and tutorials of all kinds of games.
Its slogan attempts to define the word "Strategery" as "The Art of Kicking Butt and Taking Names."
Well, this is all my opinion and I never claimed to be a business strategery genius... App wants to keep the iPhone from becoming a commodity item.
More recent books have included Strategery by Bill Sammon and Fight Back by G. Gordon Liddy.
Mr. Ferrell's Mr. Bush promised to emerge from the election process "victoriant"; his one-word election mantra was "strategery."
He also worked for the Bush 2000 presidential campaign in Karl Rove's "strategery" group on the e-campaign, helping direct and implement website, email, coalitions, and executive outreach strategies.
Bush's strategists also came to be known within the White House as "The Department of Strategery" or the "Strategery Group."
Apparently, Bush liked the term: a schedule that was unearthed during the perjury trial of Scooter Libby revealed that the White House played host to at least one "strategery meeting."
It wouldn't be until 2012 that a politically themed game released using the name Strategery 2012 as an homage to the SNL sketch, lampooning the presidential election using quotes from politicians.
The term is also a centerpiece of the fictitious firm Strategery Capital Management, LLC, a satirical website, which mocks the Treasury's $700 billion Troubled Asset Rescue Plan.
His depiction of Bush as an inarticulate, slightly addled frat boy who spoke about "strategery" and about his wish to emerge "victoriant" played no small part in defining the public persona of the real Bush.
Downey, James: "Strategery: Saturday Night Life's Remarkable Influence Over Politics Through Satire (2012 Louis P. and Evelyn Smith First Amendment Award)" (2012)
A book by political reporter Bill Sammon titled Strategery was published by the conservative publishing group Regnery in February 2006, and is the author's third book on the inner workings of the Bush presidency.
Comedian Will Ferrell played Bush and used the word "strategery" (a mock-Bushism playing on the word "strategy"), when asked by a mock debate moderator to summarize "the best argument for his campaign", thus satirizing Bush's reputation for mispronouncing words.
In "Strategery," a book released on Monday by Bill Sammon, a White House reporter for The Washington Examiner, Mr. Rove is quoted as calling Mrs. Clinton "the dominant player on their side of the slate."
Shepard Smith, on his evening news program The FOX Report With Shepard Smith on July 10, 2012, described London official's quoted "overall strategery" in placing anti-aircraft missiles on apartment buildings during the London Olympics.
A White House reporter, during a September 29, 2009, press briefing, began a question for press secretary Robert Gibbs with "From the standpoint of leverage or strategery . . ." The question, about Iran, drew laughs and a quip from Gibbs.