single word requests - What is a term or idiom for "blah blah blah" talk?


I am looking for a term or and idiomatic expression to convey the concept of "empty, irrelevant" talk. I am thinking about those situations in which people want to express their ideas on facts about politics, economics, religions etc, but they have no real information about what they are talking about so they often repeat phrases they heard on TV programmes or comment using set phrases like: "that's the way things are".



He is always commenting on the US election campaign but what he says is just....(the expression I am looking for)




Answer



Similar to another answer, I'd suggest "blather".


Consider:


What are you blathering on about?


and your


He is always commenting on the US election campaign but what he says is just blather!


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