The dead cat strategy, also known as deadcatting, is the political strategy of deliberately making a shocking announcement to divert media attention away from problems or failures in other areas.[1][2] The present name for the strategy has been associated with British former prime minister Boris Johnson’s political strategist Lynton Crosby.
I was reading a poli sci thesis that analyzed Trump’s campaign strategy the other day, said that that one unusual aspect was that Trump really kept “campaigning” without any break even once entering office.
If one can categorize essentially the entire length of Trump’s political campaign as consisting of a series of uses of dead cat strategy, it does kinda drive home the degree to which he’d like to avoid normal discussion about his policy. That is, he doesn’t use it merely as a one-off to distract from a particular politically-dangerous-to-you and unpopular topic. It’s a never-ending series of dead cats showing up on the table.