by 4380384 December 8, 2020
Get the political fuckmug. A phrase used to describe someone who is skilled at forming and or understanding government policies on a wide array of issues and the politics related to them in a nonbiased manner. Usually someone who is politically inclined has been exposed to political issues for a long time from a wide array of different perspectives.
Jefferey understands why the government implemented fees in order to get a hunting and fishing licenses in order to operate certain programs and agencies that are there to help educate and protect the public and the environment. He also understands why some state governments offered incentives for people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 in order slow and eventually stop the spread of the virus. He is politically inclined.
by Vanguard 1998 July 9, 2022
Get the politically inclinedmug. person, particularly a reporter, that feels the need to obsess on a political issue in a superficial way while other people are trying to accomplish an important task or series of task that is, at best, tangentially related to the political issue
Hey man, that's for you political beatniks to ponder. We're a football team, man. You're asking us about middle ground, you're asking us about right or left...We are a football group. That's what you guys don't understand. We don't care, largely professionally speaking. We have personal opinions, yes.
by TheOtherMikeTomlin September 28, 2017
Get the political beatnikmug. DMK AND ADMK Are the most corrupted parties in the world and illiterate people of Tamil Nadu vote for them!
Nowadays people becoming mature and came to a conclusion that both DMK And ADMK Are Corrupted Political Party
by Waathalaka December 10, 2020
Get the Corrupted Political Partymug. A state in which the ideological boundaries between the Left and Right become so blurred and nuanced that they appear virtually indistinguishable, raising questions about whether any meaningful difference exists at all. In greyscaled politics, the stark contrasts of partisan identity give way to a subdued spectrum, where rival parties adopt overlapping policies, share comparable economic orthodoxies, and converge on issues once thought to mark their distinctiveness. This blurring of political colour not only diminishes the clarity of ideological choice for the electorate but also encourages cynicism, disillusionment, and the sense of a homogenised political class.
Person 1: "You know what I’ve started calling Labour these days? Blue Labour. They sound more like Conservatives every election."
Person 2: "Ha! And the Tories might as well be Red Tories the way they borrow old Labour slogans when it suits them."
Person 1: "Exactly. Half the time I can’t tell who’s meant to stand for what anymore."
Person 2: "That’s Greyscaled Politics for you, when the Left and the Right blur so much that all you’re left with is different shades of the same grey."
Person 2: "Ha! And the Tories might as well be Red Tories the way they borrow old Labour slogans when it suits them."
Person 1: "Exactly. Half the time I can’t tell who’s meant to stand for what anymore."
Person 2: "That’s Greyscaled Politics for you, when the Left and the Right blur so much that all you’re left with is different shades of the same grey."
by DemocracySold September 4, 2025
Get the Greyscaled Politicsmug. 
