paleoconservative
noun
pa·leo·con·ser·va·tive
ˌpā-lē-ō-kən-ˈsər-və-tiv
plural paleoconservatives
: a conservative supporting or promoting extreme political conservatism and social conservatism
The paleoconservatives were a major voice in the Republican Party for many years. … They adhere to the normal conservative triad of nationalism, free markets, and moral traditionalism, but they put greater weight on the nationalist leg of the stool—leading to a more strident form of anti-immigrant politics …, an isolationist foreign policy …, and a deep skepticism of economic globalization …—Dylan Matthews
called also paleo, paleocon
paleoconservative
adjective
a paleoconservative journal
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