"Obstructionism," for example, only refers to Democratic minorities
opposing Republican proposals.

"Tyranny" is found when an elected Democratic majority passes
legislation that Republicans don't like.

"Reconciliation" describes a Senate process that Republicans are allowed
to use to overcome Democratic "obstructionism."

"Terrorism" refers to acts of political violence committed by people who
aren't white guys.

"Bipartisanship" is found when Democrats agree to pass Republican
legislation.

"Big government" describes a dangerous phenomenon to be avoided, except
in cases relating to reproductive rights or gays.

"Treason" refers to Democrats criticizing a Republican administration
during a war.

"Patriotism" refers to Republicans criticizing a Democratic
administration during a war.

"Fiscal responsibility" is a national priority related to keeping our
deficit in check, which only applies when Republicans are in the
minority.

"Parliamentarian" is a seemingly independent official on the Hill who
Senate Republicans are allowed to fire when the GOP disapproves of
his/her rulings.

"Government-run health care" doesn't refer to popular government-run
health care programs like Medicare.

"The heartland" is the most wonderful place in America, even if no
conservative pundit would be caught dead living there.

"Serving your country" is honorable if you're a Republican, but a
subject of derision when Democrats do it.

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