Mandation (noun).
Palinese for mandate. First used by Former Governer Sarah Palin during her criticism of President Obama’s State of The Union address on January 27, 2010.
This is also the first use of
the Palin transform whereas a noun that shares the same form as the verb is converted into another noun. For example, the activity of applying a ‘mandate’ (noun) is ‘to mandate’ (verb).
The Palin transform converts mandate (noun) into another noun called
mandation.
“So it hasn’t been a matter of he not being able to explain his policy with government takeover and
mandation of health care; but Americans understanding what’s in there, not liking it, and sending him that message via the three recent Republican sweeps in Virginia, in New Jersey,
Scott Brown’ s selection too and the Tea Party Movements, the town hall events…
blah, blah, blah”---Sarah Palin