Political Language has nothing to do with grammar or punctuation. It has everything to do with the way something is said, where it is said, and what it really means. The information is usually vague and ambigious so that direct questions of policies or actions aren't questioned in any specific manner. Political Language can be used to exaggerate, manipulate, and mislead.
EX: In President Bush's speech, he mentions his fervor to extend the Patriot act so that the American people can be safe from terrorists that the Patriot Act is doing such a swell job doing. He says, “...as we give the tools to those who are asked to take the fight to the enemy, to protect us... That's not good enough for the American People, I