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politricks 

Politricks is the word "politics" altered to convey the empty-campaign promises often experienced after politicians get elected.
"Read my lips...No new taxes"

"I did not have sex with that woman...Ms. Lewinsky"

Politricks sums up the vast difference of how politicians seem when they campaign versus when they reign.
politricks by U. S. Citizen January 2, 2012

politrickster 

One who promises one thing and does another. All politicians are politricksters.
People elected to city and state government learn how to be politricksters by watching those politicians in Washington DC.

Much like a young child who looks up to a parent and wants to emulate them.
politrickster by tuyuq January 20, 2010

Polishicatcle 

Something chaotically good or/and chaotically bad
That movie sure was polishicatcle
Polishicatcle by Potatooeator April 26, 2019
Jerk activities that relate to influencing the policies of a government.
The Conservative movement clearly is run by a house of PoliDicks.
PoliDicks by Amyham5 January 14, 2015

polidick 

That Bob Smith guy sure is a polidick.

politicks 

The worldwide parasites that infest many houses and buildings of congress and government around the world. These parasites are commonly found digesting the blood and vital fluids of their country's populations. They grow very fat and are very hard to dislodge or remove from their hosts. Quite often, the politick will drop larvae or leave droppings that remain in the buildings and continue to feed long after the host has perished.

Politicks can be managed by careful grooming and keeping the government buildings clean and regularly scrubed.
Every four years America is infested by a large incoming infestation of new politicks. They typically vitality from the economy and business hosts for over four years before being removed. On a rare occasion, one of these politicks might be removed ahead of it's life cycle. However, these politicks tend to leave behind other thriving larvae that remain to continue the feeding and spred unique illnesses amongst the general population.
politicks by Jeremie Lederman January 26, 2008