Its origin may be political, but there is no grammar rule it can only be used in politics. I used it correctly; you simply don't have a full understanding of its meaning. Don't just "learn" knowledge of another. Assimilate it. Merge it with what you already know. Apply it in a variety of contexts.
Yes its a political term and you used it incorrectly.
I mean you could easily verify this for yourself. Would take you 5 minutes.
Its origin may be political, but there is no grammar rule it can only be used in politics. I used it correctly; you simply don't have a full understanding of its meaning. Don't just "learn" knowledge of another. Assimilate it. Merge it with what you already know. Apply it in a variety of contexts.
No thats incorrect. "The overton window" is a political term with a defined meaning and cant just be used for anything you wish on any given day.
And it is absolutely not interchangeable with someone "changing the subject" during a conversation.