A person who shares the same beliefs that the original republicans had (Like that all men are equal, the government should stay out of our private lives, The rich should pay their fair share, business monopolies have no place in America. etc. etc.) Sometimes called Lincoln Lovers and lightly spoofed in an episode of American dad
The very opposite of what most people think of when they hear the word Republicans.
So in short, Real republicans are pretty much modern Democrats
The very opposite of what most people think of when they hear the word Republicans.
So in short, Real republicans are pretty much modern Democrats
Sally: "So what political party are you?"
Dave: "I'm a Real Republican."
Sally: "Oh God, you're one of -those- people, let me guess, you're rich, extremely ignorant, and hate everyone who has less money than you?"
Dave: "Actually I give 20% of my income to local charities, I volunteer at animal and homeless shelters in my spare time, and on weekends I help walk women into Planned Parenthood if there are violent-looking protesters around. So who's the ignorant one now, bitch?"
Dave: "I'm a Real Republican."
Sally: "Oh God, you're one of -those- people, let me guess, you're rich, extremely ignorant, and hate everyone who has less money than you?"
Dave: "Actually I give 20% of my income to local charities, I volunteer at animal and homeless shelters in my spare time, and on weekends I help walk women into Planned Parenthood if there are violent-looking protesters around. So who's the ignorant one now, bitch?"
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Watch they say the same things and then say their ideas have more merrit, simply due to the name of their party.
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The Nazi movement, made famous by Adolf Hitler in the late 1920's and 1930's, strived to create a master race that would dominate Europe. As a result of several events, World War II was fought between the Axis and the Allies.
Note: not to be confused with 'Axis of Evil'
The republican political movement in America also strives to create a 'master race' of white supremacists, and therefore draws a unique parallel with the Nazi movement in the 1930's.
Similarly, the economic policies of the two regimes are strikingly similar, with both leaders (George W. Bush and Adolf Hitler) both believing in spending money over fiscal responsibility (often to distract citizens from other events). Evidence of this can be seen in the CIA world factbook - which puts the US as the 39th most debt ridden country (in terms of GDP as a % of public debt). Although this may not sound amazing, this puts countries such as Mexico, Libya, Iran, China, Zimbabwe and Russia all with lower levels of public debt than America.
In Nazi Germany before WWII, there were also high levels of public debt, which many historians will argue was the cause for the invasion of the Low Countries after the conflict started. In America today, wars against less developed countries are also being used for financial gain, e.g.: the Iraq war.
Both believe in the right of a citizen to posess a firearm and to sacrifice certain freedoms for the benefit of the state. This overriding belief in the supremacy of one individual above another (could also be the belief in one nation over another) is called racism and can be seen openly in both republican politicians and in the former Nazi regime. A good example of this would be the lack of black or hispanic presidents in America, even though the latter comprise almost 40% of the male population.
The Nazi movement, made famous by Adolf Hitler in the late 1920's and 1930's, strived to create a master race that would dominate Europe. As a result of several events, World War II was fought between the Axis and the Allies.
Note: not to be confused with 'Axis of Evil'
The republican political movement in America also strives to create a 'master race' of white supremacists, and therefore draws a unique parallel with the Nazi movement in the 1930's.
Similarly, the economic policies of the two regimes are strikingly similar, with both leaders (George W. Bush and Adolf Hitler) both believing in spending money over fiscal responsibility (often to distract citizens from other events). Evidence of this can be seen in the CIA world factbook - which puts the US as the 39th most debt ridden country (in terms of GDP as a % of public debt). Although this may not sound amazing, this puts countries such as Mexico, Libya, Iran, China, Zimbabwe and Russia all with lower levels of public debt than America.
In Nazi Germany before WWII, there were also high levels of public debt, which many historians will argue was the cause for the invasion of the Low Countries after the conflict started. In America today, wars against less developed countries are also being used for financial gain, e.g.: the Iraq war.
Both believe in the right of a citizen to posess a firearm and to sacrifice certain freedoms for the benefit of the state. This overriding belief in the supremacy of one individual above another (could also be the belief in one nation over another) is called racism and can be seen openly in both republican politicians and in the former Nazi regime. A good example of this would be the lack of black or hispanic presidents in America, even though the latter comprise almost 40% of the male population.
Person A: The fiscal and social policies of George W. Bush strikingly similar to those of Adolf Hitler
Person B: No they are not, Adolf Hitler was a Nazi and the president is a republican - his policies may be identical, but they are not the same!
Person C: Oh come on, just for the sake of argument we will call him a Nazi!
Person B: No, thats not fair.
Person A: What about republicanazi?
Person C: Yeah that sounds cool
Person B: Well yes, it does accurately sum up the policies of the two regimes and draws unique parallels unknown to the common citizen
Person A: Then it is agreed, the current administration in the US is republicanazi
Person B: No they are not, Adolf Hitler was a Nazi and the president is a republican - his policies may be identical, but they are not the same!
Person C: Oh come on, just for the sake of argument we will call him a Nazi!
Person B: No, thats not fair.
Person A: What about republicanazi?
Person C: Yeah that sounds cool
Person B: Well yes, it does accurately sum up the policies of the two regimes and draws unique parallels unknown to the common citizen
Person A: Then it is agreed, the current administration in the US is republicanazi
by Buddy Lee December 29, 2004
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A Republitarian also knows however, that the Libertarian party as a whole isn't strong enough. He tends to vote Republican, since he knows that a Libertarian has no chance of getting into office. He also works to reform the Republican Party, and will question the Party on what he believes is wrong.
Some of the key issues a Republitarian doesn't stand with the Republican Party are:
Abortion
Drugs
Social Security/Welfare
Taxes(ocasionally)
A Republitarian also knows however, that the Libertarian party as a whole isn't strong enough. He tends to vote Republican, since he knows that a Libertarian has no chance of getting into office. He also works to reform the Republican Party, and will question the Party on what he believes is wrong.
Some of the key issues a Republitarian doesn't stand with the Republican Party are:
Abortion
Drugs
Social Security/Welfare
Taxes(ocasionally)
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