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Republicanazi (Original Post)
Roy Rolling
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sakabatou
(44,680 posts)1. ...not it doesn't. It doesn't roll off the tongue at all.
Roy Rolling
(7,286 posts)2. Thanks for your input
I mean it is an easy addition to a common word than makes the original word more meaningful.
Thats why I used the idiom rolling off the tongue. Republican-Nazi is easily Republicanazi to me, though I guess it isnt to others.
orleans
(35,957 posts)3. it's rolling off my tongue. i think it's a perfectly fine description (and accurately depicts sooo many on the right) nt
sakabatou
(44,680 posts)5. Having the double-n in the word physically doesn't roll off the tong
I'm not saying that the idea is bad, it just isn't easy to say. It's a tongue twister.
ms liberty
(10,163 posts)6. Re-pub-lic-can-NOT-see
Like cannoli, but with a nazi!
sakabatou
(44,680 posts)7. I get it, but I'd have to slow down.
My mouth wan't to say Republica-nah-tsi.
Buns_of_Fire
(18,395 posts)4. My appellation is similar, but just a little bit different.
I've taken to calling them "Nazipublicans". It gets the operative word right out out there in front. But either way works for me.