dog and pony show

dog and pony show
   American
   a bogus exhibition or insincere conduct calculated to deceive
   Where you may put on a dog and pony act:
    I was here one time for a 'dog and pony show' put on by our government for your State Department. (Hailey, 1990, writing of a place in the Amazon basin where illegal coca crops were grown and, on that occasion, destroyed)
    Well, my darling wife and I are having this sort of terrible argument, but I suppose we can do the dog and pony act. (Proulx, 1993 — they could pretend to be on good terms)

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