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political monopoly

A reference to when one or two political parties have control of a vast majority of the government over a prolonged period of time.
The United States government would be an example of a political monopoly.
by Vanguard 1998 February 3, 2023
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Political Clout Chasing

Alexandria Occasionally Cortez’ entire career in summary.
I pretended to be a victim in front of the Supreme Court Building, I’m political clout chasing just like AOC
by GnoCrypto July 20, 2022
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Political Coyote Ugly

A "Political Coyote Ugly" s when you are led to believe a political lie and regret having been scammed to believe it.

It is is much like the term coyote ugly which refers to the feeling of waking up after a one-night stand, and discovering that your arm is underneath someone who is so physically repulsive that you would gladly chew it off without waking the person just so you can get away without being discovered. Coyotes are known to gnaw off limbs if they are stuck in a trap in order to facilitate escape.
Man I was really believing that candidate last night until i found out everything he said was a lie. What a political coyote ugly.
by E Rad October 6, 2012
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Political denial syndrome

Aka. P.D.S.; A major social and political problem where an individual to identify as being a supporter of one political party and or ideology, but then changes their identity and or ideology done often times to better align with their values and beliefs. Rather than accept their identity as being part of who they are and move on, the individual will strenuously deny that they ever had that identity and will overtly take political stances and mobilize on issues that are consistent with what their new political identity; in order to make their new identity seem more legitimate to themselves and other people and or to help them deal with the fact they feel embarrassed and or guilty because of their former political identity. People with this often times endure a lot of fear that people will not see them as being a legitimate supporter of the new political party and or ideology they use, emotional and mental restlessness caused by their belief they have to actively work to make up for their former identity, and or intense guilt for having their previous identity.
Marvin: Why does Stacy always seem to talk about politics. I understand that she is passionate about her beliefs, but she does not need to talk about it constantly.

Janet: I think she has political denial syndrome. If I’m recalling correctly, she used to be a republican, but after having some issues related to Trump’s actions and the capital riots her beliefs shifted to strongly favoring the democrats. Because of all the things the republicans did and the fact she had backed them in the past, she may feel that she has to make up for having that identity because she may feel indirectly responsible for what happened because she voted some of the politicians responsible for it. It could also be that she could be embarrassed by her former identity and her actively discussing her views is one of the ways she deals with discomfort.
Marvin: No offense, but, in a way, it almost sounds like she could need counselor or a good friend to talk to help her deal with her discomfort and stress if that is the case.

Janet: Yes, I think your right about that.
by Vanguard 1998 May 5, 2021
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Political vagabonds

Politicians who lack a consistent ideology or party affiliation, constantly shifting their allegiances. It could also describe individuals who are politically active but lack a stable base of support or influence, wandering from one political cause to another. Additionally, it might be used to describe people who are politically marginalized or alienated, not fitting neatly into any established political structure.

Here's a breakdown of the potential interpretations:

* Politicians without a fixed political home: These individuals might switch parties or ideologies based on perceived opportunities or personal gain, lacking a strong, consistent belief system.
* Individuals with shifting political allegiances: This could refer to people who are active in different political movements or causes without a long-term commitment to any one.
* Marginalized or alienated political actors: These could be people who feel excluded from mainstream politics and express their views through unconventional or less organized means, moving from one issue to another without finding a stable outlet.
* Those who disrupt or destabilize: In some contexts, "vagabond" can imply a lack of stability or a tendency to disrupt established norms, which might be applied to individuals or groups who challenge the existing political order.
Political Vagabonds
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Political Piglet

A Politician who Moves from one Political Party to Another
Joseph is a Political Piglet, Because he cant settle in one political Party
by LucaT September 17, 2020
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politically correct

Hobo 1: That guy is visually impaired

Hobo 2: shut up we are not politically correct
by TOW DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!! August 3, 2023
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