A RepubliCon is someone who, in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, is able to manipulate large, vapid, weak-minded audiences by means of manipulation, deception, distortion of facts, and incomplete information. He is a con-artist with an inability to think objectively, consider alternatives, and allow for dissention. A RepubliCon appeals to intellectually conservative, mindless and often dimwitted followers. These followers are regressive lemmings who will follow the RepubliCon’s faithfully regardless of the inevitably tragic conclusion.
I cannot understand how those RepubliCon's like Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly can charge up their audiences when they are clearly passing their subjective, distorted views as fact.
by Sterling Steele April 8, 2009
1. One who espouses conservative values of small government, less government intervention, and managed spending, but performs the exact opposite. "Con" suffix is derived from "confidence man", or trickster, grifter. See also NeoCON.
I can't believe what George W. pulled over on the country, record spending and deficits, expanded government, government involvement in more aspects of individual life, what a RepubliCON!
by Flashdrive-II June 16, 2007
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Those Republicans who cannot and will not listen to reason when it comes to Trump and believe everything he says. Then says you are not a good American because you disagree.
My cousins postings on Facebook prove he and his wife are republicrazies if you disagree with their views.
by yendysmom March 1, 2017
Get the Republicrazies mug.a derogitory bastardization of republican and a democrat based on the belief that they are the same political belief.
by norbert April 13, 2003
Get the republicrat mug.Unlike a compromise which involves a give and take between opposing viewpoints, a republicompromise means to agree with whatever the Republican overlords say given their attitude of arrogance and self righteousness and certainty that they are always right. Whether their 'mandate' consists of a one vote victory in the US Supreme Court as in the 2000 Presidential election, or taking back one house in the Congress as in the 2010 election despite polling showing the popularity of the party overall at 25% in approval ratings, they never waver from their certitude that they are always right and belong in power.
A Republicompromise was offered by the new house majority leader which consisted of 'our way or the highway' rather than any concession to the other party.
by jmspaesq November 4, 2010
Get the Republicompromise mug.A derogitory bastardization of Republican and a Democrat based on the belief that one is just as bad as the other, since they are both controlled by the same special-interests, and so we effectively have a one-party system just like the former Soviet Union.
by Her Excellency Countess Rosette Spittlebrix, Duche October 29, 2003
Get the republicrat mug.A three-way portmanteau of the three names a right-wing person may identify as their affiliation, depending on any given situation, in order to fit with their world-view for that particular second of the day. Republiconservabertarians will be against government intrusion when it comes to paying taxes, for government intrusion when it comes to keeping gay people single, and against both major American political parties until they vote Republican.
Not to be confused with Raxacoricofallapatorius, home of the Slitheen in Doctor Who.
Not to be confused with Raxacoricofallapatorius, home of the Slitheen in Doctor Who.
Dave: "You're a registered Republican, aren't you?"
Ned: "Yes, but they don't speak for me now. I'm a Libertarian through and through, and want government out of our personal lives."
Dave: "Even though you attended that rally against abortion and gay marriage last weekend?"
Ned: "Any good conservative would."
Dave: "Where are you going now?"
Ned: "Going door to door for our local congressman."
Dave: "So you're a Republiconservabertarian."
Ned: "Yes, but they don't speak for me now. I'm a Libertarian through and through, and want government out of our personal lives."
Dave: "Even though you attended that rally against abortion and gay marriage last weekend?"
Ned: "Any good conservative would."
Dave: "Where are you going now?"
Ned: "Going door to door for our local congressman."
Dave: "So you're a Republiconservabertarian."
by Jackpot777 June 20, 2011