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cuckservative

[ kuhk-sur-vuh-tiv ]

noun

  1. a political conservative who is viewed as weak, ineffectual, or overly moderate: used especially by the far right to describe mainstream conservatives.


adjective

  1. being or relating to a political conservative who is viewed as weak, ineffectual, or overly moderate.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cuckservative1

First recorded in 2005–10; cuck ( def ) + (con)servative ( def )
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Example Sentences

Ryan understood there was no way to compete with that without becoming the Poindexter cuckservative par excellence, which is what happened to him anyway.

From Salon

He dismissed one Republican rival as a “cuckservative” and assailed David Hogg, the teen gun control activist, as “that punk” who has “been brainwashed.”

Last year, Mr. Stewart used an alt-right slur, “cuckservative,” to suggest that an opponent in the Republican governor’s primary had failed to put the white race first.

He also indulged the rhetoric of the “alt-right,” blasting Gillespie as a “cuckservative” during a question-and-answer session on Reddit, mingling online with some of Trump’s most fervent supporters.

From Slate

Indeed, as Slate’s Jamelle Bouie noted at the time, Stewart “was running as a voice for Trumpism, railing against ‘illegal immigration,’ condemning ‘transgender bathrooms,’ slamming Gillespie as a ‘cuckservative,’ and centering his campaign on an aggressive defense of the state’s Confederate monuments and memorials.”

From MSNBC

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