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Democrat immunity

A principle by which testimony of select individuals will be considered truthful, as long as it aligns with the Party agenda and the purveyor or such information will held harmless and unidentified if possible.

The witness enjoyed Democrat immunity.

by Grumpyoltrucker January 18, 2022

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Voted Democrat

Slang for a fart.

Hey it stinks in here! Who voted Democrat?

by Phat Buoy November 15, 2020


SUV Democrat

A fairly wealthy person with Democratic (as opposed to Republican) political leanings. Often carries the connotation that their lifetsyle is not entirely in sync with the philosophy of their politics. Found in high concentrations around Aspen, Colorado and Berkeley, California.

Dick: "Look at that! Another GMC Envoy with a Kerry/Edwards bumpersticker."

Jane: "Looks like another SUV Democrat."

by Cosmo July 13, 2005

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Christian Democrat

Someone who is a Christian and a Democrat.

They prove not all Christians are Republicans.

Most of y'all think that Christian Democrats don't exist, but they do.

by Chrisitan Democrat June 28, 2007

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Democrat immunity

A principle by which testimony of select individuals will be considered truthful, no matter how absurd, as long as it aligns with the Party agenda and the purveyor of such information will held harmless and unidentified if possible.

The witness enjoyed Democrat immunity.

by Grumpyoltrucker January 19, 2022

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Democratic Party

A worthless political party filled with idiotic morons that voted for a racist b word. They hate Republicans just because they are smart and they know things that illegal president Joe Biden doesn't. And besides, did anyone see Biden falling up the stairs?

List of Democrats
Joe Biden
Barack Obama
Kamayla Harris
Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton

The Democratic Party is a group of Communists. (True fact)

by The Bible Theorist May 5, 2021

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democratic dictatorship

A form of government where the candidate is elected by popular vote but rarely or never actually enacts any policies that reflect the actual wishes of the constituency. The elected representative can either use subtle diplomacy to deflect criticsm, arrange for various forms of distraction to divert public attention, or be brazen in publicly declaring that policy will be different to popular opinion. Coined by Tim Francis in 2005.

The United States Federal Goverment's track record in regards to foreign policy and engaging military conflict could lead one to the conclusion that it has evolved into a democratic dictatorship. The same could be said for both the Federal Australian and UK governments to some extent, particularly in relation to Iraq and the Kyoto Agreement.

by Tim Francis May 10, 2007

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