Republicrat

Republicrat or Demopublican (also Republocrat or Demoblican)* is a
portmanteau of the names of the two major political parties in the
United States (the Republicans and the Democrats) to form a pejorative
term used by those on both the right and left who allege the policies
of the two parties are in practice indistinguishable, and so form
essentially one party with two names. One of the earliest uses of the
term online was a net.politics.theory usenet post from 1985.

An equivalent term used in the United Kingdom is Lib-Lab-Con or
LibLabCon, a pejorative portmanteau referring to the three main
political parties (the Liberal Democrats, the Labour Party, and the
Conservative Party). An equivalent term used in Canada is LibCon or
ConLib, a pejorative portmanteau referring to the two main political
parties (the Conservative Party of Canada and the Liberal Party of
Canada).

Usage

Republicans have often portrayed themselves to be pro-business and, in
recent times, have favored an aggressive foreign policy; Democrats
have tended to campaign on more liberal social policies and a more
important role for government-funded social programs. Some
commentators, such as right-wing radio talk-show host Michael Savage
and left-wing activist Ralph Nader who have both used the terms, have
opined on how it is often hard to tell the parties apart, leading to
the term's popularization. This was a view shared on the left by the
Green Party during the 2000 U.S. Presidential election, whose bumper
stickers read, "Bush and Gore make me want to Ralph". Jello Biafra has
used the term during interviews as well.

The term is also used in a pejorative sense by members of one party to
attack members of their party who are either centrist or who have the
"wrong" ideology. The term Republicrat is commonly used by liberal
Democrats to attack conservative and centrist members of the party,
such as Senator Joe Lieberman. Another term used by liberal Democrats
to describe conservative and centrist members of their party is
"Democrat In Name Only" or "DINO." Likewise, a conservative Republican
term for liberal and centrist Republicans is "Republican In Name Only"
or "RINO."

There is also a slightly lesser known usage of note. In this usage,
the words are put together in order to voice the not unheard-of
opinion that the two mainstream American political parties are two
sides of the same coin. Often this usage expresses the sentiment of
"ordinary citizens" who see all politicians as serving the same
special interests and make little distinction between the two parties.

On August 19, 2008, Microsoft's MSN and Generate (an independent
entertainment studio) launched their latest scripted original Web
series, the political satire Republicrats. Created by and starring
comedian Sean Masterson, the creator behind Generate's
critically-lauded Web series Home Purchasing Club, Republicrats
follows Masterson as a former weather man who forms the "Republicrat"
party and runs as the party's presidential candidate. Masterson's
approach is to allow the American people to make every major decision
in his campaign, from selecting a VP running mate to a First Lady.
Viewers will have the opportunity to share their opinions on
Masterson's various platforms and pitch themselves to be a part of his
presidential Cabinet by uploading videos directly to the Republicrats
robust, interactive destination site.

Usage In Popular Culture

In the 1994 movie "Reality Bites" actor Ethan Hawke performed the song
"I'm Nuthin'", written by him. One of the lines was "I ain't no
Republicrat or Demican, ain't nothing in between."

The song "Slow Down Gandhi" on Sage Francis' album A Healthy Distrust
includes the line "republicrat, democran, one-party system."

A 2008 speech entitled "Republicrats" by Thomas Teague was awarded
first place at the Oklahoma State Speech and Debate Contest, which
drove home the point that neither party has all of the answers and
that people should be open minded.

The term republicrats became the titular subject in a webisodic series
produced through MSN and Generate: Republicrats.

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