I once heard an expression, that it is harder to get a phrase into the English language than it is to make a million dollars. It was a 'saying' and am not sure how true it is much like our media at times. Consider some of the known expressions that can help explain our media. Shock jock radio host, tabloid journalism, gutter journalism, gutter press, and clickbait headlines or stories. There are virtually a plethora of adjectives one could apply.
Sensationalism Wiki
In journalism and mass media, sensationalism is a type of editorial tactic. Events and topics in news stories are selected and worded to excite the greatest number of readers and viewers. This style of news reporting encourages biased or emotionally loaded impressions of events rather than neutrality, and may cause a manipulation to the truth of a story.[1] Sensationalism may rely on reports about generally insignificant matters and portray them as a major influence on society, or biased presentations of newsworthy topics, in a trivial, or tabloid manner, contrary to general assumptions of professional journalistic standards.[2][3]
Some tactics include being deliberately obtuse,[4] appealing to emotions,[5] being controversial, intentionally omitting facts and information,[6] being loud and self-centered, and acting to obtain attention.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensationalism
As with sensationalism in media it appears to be the same with science. Political science is not science and depending on the subject matter. It can in many ways equal murder. I really should leave it up to you to draw your conclusion of what it is. That would be like giving somebody the opportunity for an informed medical decision.
10 Mar 2023 - The only science UK govt followed was ‘political science’ in COVID-19 response - Sky News Australia
Political science in many ways = The proprietary removeable fact theory.
The proprietary removeable fact theory states the fact. That a removeable fact is not a fact, in a repeatable and recurring observation, due to relativity and is highly likely to occur in nature.
Premiers didn't keep us safe: Highest death rate & the cover-up continues - Senate 23.03.23 - Senator Gerard Rennic