by calvinlin July 06, 2022
by Scuzz April 14, 2006
A descriptive term for someone who has no idea what he/she says, thinks, or believes that relates to governmental politics.
Did you see all of those Liberals try to insult Mitt Romney with no factual evidence? They are really politically ignorant!
by A Remaining Patriot October 29, 2012
Political correctness is the opposite of comedy.
by Inquisitive Walnut August 10, 2019
The preferred use of violence or terrorism ("the bullet") over the more commonly used ballot, bribery, or lobbying forms of "influencing" government.
Alternate: Politics of a bullet - The sniper-style assassination of government officials.
Alternate: Politics of a bullet - The sniper-style assassination of government officials.
The Supreme Court upheld American's right to bear arms. This November, expect the politics of the bullet to decide who takes the White House.
by Man-Machine July 11, 2008
by declining politely April 12, 2009
An accusation typically used by right-wing bigots to describe behavior that shows plain, common decency directed towards individuals or groups against whom, in the past, they have felt free to discriminate without repercussions (i.e. gays; women; racial, ethnic, or religious minorities; etc.) but that has more and more in recent years become the socially accepted norm.
"What? You're mad at me for calling her a fat, n****r, dyke, c*nt? Hey, sorry if you were offended! I forgot we all have to be 'politically correct' now!"
by AustinTxGuy April 28, 2015