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n. (plural of conservative English)

Usage examples of "conservatives".

In lieu of a military response against terrorists abroad and security precautions at home, liberals Canted to get the whole thing over with and just throw conservatives in jail.

Republicans casually acknowledging :he liberal premise that conservatives are mean and hateful, the left is emboldened to carry on with ever greater insolence.

British TV on Christmas Day, 1994, Jesse Jackson compared conservatives in both the U.

If conservatives actually were seething with such boundless hatreds, one might expect it to bubble over into their public discourse every once in a while.

For one thing, even the more spirited remarks of conservatives tend to come from humorists and polemicists.

Perhaps if conservatives exercised hegemonic control over the media, they would be venom-spewing haters, too.

There are plenty of denunciations of Rush for being inaccurate, but it turns out, liberals lie even when accusing conservatives of lying.

What conservatives object to is not liberal opinion commentary, but rather ostensibly objective news coated with smears.

Margaret Carlson and Al Hunt with the conservatives overrunning the media.

It is criminal to be a conservative, and conservatives must be hunted!

Fox News Channel, and liberals have been meaner to me than conservatives have because of what I do here every night.

While the typical nonfiction best-seller is about cats or diets, substantial, serious books by conservatives have sold well for half a century.

Growing weary of all the surprises, the left is itching to silence conservatives once and for all.

If books by minorities were treated the way books by conservatives are, the nation would be consumed by wailing and gnashing of teeth in reaction to the manifest prejudice of the publishing industry.

Self-identified conservatives voted for Bush 81 percent to 17 percent and self-identified liberals voted 80 percent to 13 percent for Gore.