neotard

English

Etymology

neoconservative + -tard

Noun

neotard (plural neotards)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A neoconservative.
    • 2008 June 4, What Me Worry?, “Re: Bush gas prices force 4 GM plants to close”, in alt.rush-limbaugh, Usenet, message-ID <28udnfW6H5dogtrVnZ2dnUVZ_qzinZ2d@comcast.com>:
      Another neotard babbling incoherently in a desperate attempt to blame Bush economic ruin on anyone but Bush.
    • 2012 February 22, ChairMan Mikey Germany, “Re: Libtard do not understand "fairness"”, in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, Usenet, message-ID <O-qdnQ3W9IwF-tjSnZ2dnUVZ5r2dnZ2d@giganews.com>:
      The ONLY "fair" that a neotard understands is "fair-skinned" as in Aryan.
    • 2012 November 23, notroll2013, “Re: Hagar spotting”, in alt.fan.art-bell, Usenet, message-ID <eb8a3fc1-25be-463b-a7e8-5700a2a79bc5@googlegroups.com>:
      But as soon as Rush or one of the other right wing radio pussies tells Hags that Obama has screwed up something, he'll be back with his neotard drivel and racist screed.

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