n a public relations person who tries to forestall negative publicity by publicizing a favorable interpretation of the words or actions of a company or political party or famous person
The presidential spinmeister at the time wrote a letter to the magazine complaining that PTI clearly did not understand Filipino tipping customs -- totally missing the point.
Former Clinton spinmeister George Stephanopoulos was among the first to suggest that Lewinsky's allegations, if true, could imperil Clinton's presidency.
It takes a fair amount of amnesia for a political spinmeister like Pete Wehner--who spent six years spreading venom as Karl Rove's designated hitter--to chastise various Obama .
Anderson: Understanding corporate doublespeak on Social Security Americans do not want cuts to Social Security and Medicare. Polls also show a strong majority opposes lowering corporate taxes. So what's a lobbyist on the other side of these issues to do? Why, hire a good PR spinmeister, of course.
Nov. 23, 2013 - Athens Banner-Herald