Teflon character
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Template:Unreferenced The term "teflon character" is used in reference to persons to whom criticism does not seem to stick; Ronald Reagan is often cited as an example. See Teflon.
The phrase "Teflon president" was coined by Patricia Schroeder, saying of Ronald Reagan, "He's just like a Teflon frying pan: Nothing sticks to him." Ironically, her characterization did stick, and the phrase "Teflon President" entered the American political lexicon.
It's also been applied to Bill Clinton and mafia boss John Gotti (nicknamed 'The Teflon Don'). The usage of the "teflon" metaphor seems to be spreading outside the US too. British Prime Minister Tony Blair is often referred to in the press as "Teflon Tony".