Kinsley gaffe is a term coined by journalist Jeffrey%20Kinsley to describe what happens when a politician inadvertently tells the truth. It's defined as when a politician makes a statement that is factually accurate, but politically damaging or controversial because it reveals something the politician or their party would rather keep hidden.
Essentially, a Kinsley%20gaffe occurs when someone says something that is true, but shouldn't be said, usually due to its potential to be misconstrued or negatively impact public perception. The truthfulness of the statement is the core of the concept, differentiating it from a simple mistake or lie. The offense the politician commits is not of making a false statement, but instead of making a true%20statement.
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