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In reply to the discussion: Democrat, democratic [View all]

moose65

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70. Thanks
Sat Jan 7, 2023, 12:59 PM
Jan 2023

I knew there had to be a word for it!

It's been a long time since I had a grammar class.

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Democrat, democratic [View all] newdayneeded Jan 2023 OP
Democrat Party is an epithet for the Democratic Party StopTheNeoCons Jan 2023 #1
conveniently rhyme with autocrat, plutocrat, and worst of all, bureaucrat" StopTheNeoCons Jan 2023 #2
It is an intentional GOP slur jcgoldie Jan 2023 #3
I didn't understand it either, Beachnutt Jan 2023 #4
It's actually fairly easy in most cases... Wounded Bear Jan 2023 #26
Sigh...this is really simple and if it needs to be explained would the explanation do any good? n/t elocs Jan 2023 #41
and its really sad to see DU-ers and young democrats being confused about the name of our party. Solomon Jan 2023 #62
Limbaugh et al have pretty much changed it to Democrat and normalized its usage dalton99a Jan 2023 #5
Democrat newdayneeded Jan 2023 #16
My understanding is that Joe McCarthy came up with it during his rurallib Jan 2023 #39
Because the name of the party is Democratic Party. boston bean Jan 2023 #6
If you just don't get it now, will you ever get it? EYESORE 9001 Jan 2023 #7
? newdayneeded Jan 2023 #22
Good luck with your untroubled life EYESORE 9001 Jan 2023 #25
That's my point! newdayneeded Jan 2023 #31
It's a political board. People take it seriously. EYESORE 9001 Jan 2023 #33
It has been explained to you that it is used as an intentional perjorative jcgoldie Jan 2023 #35
Those are all nouns, though moose65 Jan 2023 #42
Your example is probably the best, clearest one I've seen. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jan 2023 #48
But in English, nouns can be co-opted to work as adjectives muriel_volestrangler Jan 2023 #53
True moose65 Jan 2023 #54
"drink mixer", "coffee mixer", "milk frother", "hand foamer", "martini shaker", "cocktail shaker" muriel_volestrangler Jan 2023 #56
And? moose65 Jan 2023 #60
Because the point is that "Democrat spokesperson" is grammatically acceptable muriel_volestrangler Jan 2023 #61
Is "coffee" an adjective in that construction? moose65 Jan 2023 #63
It's the history that makes "Jew New Year" offensive, not the grammar muriel_volestrangler Jan 2023 #69
Thanks moose65 Jan 2023 #70
False analogy, look it up StopTheNeoCons Jan 2023 #47
It is all about intent. chriscan64 Jan 2023 #50
It's a slur created by the RW BumRushDaShow Jan 2023 #8
So when referring to the party use Democratic Beachnutt Jan 2023 #11
yes "Democrat" is a noun jcgoldie Jan 2023 #14
Thank you, Beachnutt Jan 2023 #18
Yes. BumRushDaShow Jan 2023 #17
Got it, thanks. Beachnutt Jan 2023 #19
YW. BumRushDaShow Jan 2023 #28
It just burns my ears when I hear that democrat party. 🤬 🤬 🤬 a kennedy Jan 2023 #30
It's a signature "talking point" BumRushDaShow Jan 2023 #32
I assume anyone intentionally saying Democrat sarisataka Jan 2023 #9
It should get a reaction out of you Iwasthere Jan 2023 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jan 2023 #10
You don't get it because you don't know the history of its use as abuse hlthe2b Jan 2023 #12
THERE IS NO "DEMOCRAT" party. Period. themaguffin Jan 2023 #13
When the GINGRICH mob took over the House in '95, their a-hole pollster Frank LUNTZ UTUSN Jan 2023 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jan 2023 #23
Or Rush LIMBOsevic - who single-handedly resussitated the Rightwing movement UTUSN Jan 2023 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jan 2023 #37
The best way to make them crazy would be to completely ignore it when it Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #20
In a different way, newdayneeded Jan 2023 #24
Yes. Exactly. My maga relative tried this on me. Kept verbally emphasizing Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #27
I am a Democrat. I belong to the Democratic Party. Words matter Maeve Jan 2023 #21
Democratic is the only correct term. ananda Jan 2023 #29
I take things as they are meant. AnnaLee Jan 2023 #34
& both, referring to the political party, are capitalized. Small "d" is for the form of government. UTUSN Jan 2023 #38
I try to avoid a reaction so as not to satisfy their goal ... Whiskeytide Jan 2023 #40
Pretty sure most don't know or care about the difference. I don't. live love laugh Jan 2023 #43
Democrat is a noun, Democratic is an adjective. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jan 2023 #45
Democrat is a noun. Democratic is an adjective. DemocRAT party is a deliberate niyad Jan 2023 #46
Because it's a slur used by Republicans. W_HAMILTON Jan 2023 #49
+1 betsuni Jan 2023 #59
Cool story. MrsCoffee Jan 2023 #51
+1 betsuni Jan 2023 #58
What is your name? Caliman73 Jan 2023 #52
+1 betsuni Jan 2023 #57
I've always wondered this myself..ty Tribetime Jan 2023 #55
Well I hope you get it now. Solomon Jan 2023 #64
It's a question of basic literacy iemanja Jan 2023 #65
When you hear any Democratic member of Congress, or Wednesdays Jan 2023 #66
Simple malaise Jan 2023 #67
No, it is not the same as "Chevy" vs. "Chevrolet. GoCubsGo Jan 2023 #68
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