A
Republican who enjoys watching his
friends on the right, and indeed his entire country, get screwed by the radical left. It’s a byword for beta male or coward who abandoned principles and a lacks backbone.
It means conservatives who are afraid of social exclusion and kowtow to the liberal media establishment. They play the left’s game of identity politics, accusing their internal opponents, such as Donald
Trump, of being
racist or sexist or rapey for spurious or opportunistic reasons.
Rather than have the back of their allies or tell the left to worry about its own members, such as Barak Obama,
Bill Ayers and Al Sharpton, the right has given the left moral authority.
Moderates hate the term for it's accuracy, as it taps into frustrations the conservative base has about the Republican Establishment’s capitulation or even silence on the issues that matter most to so many voters.