Palindrone
Today in the letters section of the Philadelphia Inquirer:
Robert Gordon of Lansdale coined a new word, palindrone.
It is a noun defined as a seemingly interminable, practically insufferable, desultory, ideological philippic laboriously memorized and regurgitated with revolting perkiness that haphazardly strings together a mixed-up grammatically confusing jumble of words, near-words, thoughts, near-thoughts and incomplete thoughts that when recited backwards vainly spouts the same tried and tired platitudes as when read forward: nothing.
