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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Highly liberal, especially in political viewpoint.

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Examples

  • The man who wasn't afraid is the founder of American Place Theatre, Wynn Handman, an archliberal (his son-in-law is former Clinton aide Harold Ickes).

    You Are Incorrect, Sir 2008

  • In the preceding chapters we have run through various current news that induce astonishment at the cowardice, venality and stupidity of the West's ruling elites everywhere -- from Australia's crypto-Marxist Kevin Rudd through America's spendthrift neocap neocon, George W. Bush and archliberal neosoc Barack Obama, to Amsterdam's neo - dhimmi Mayor Job Cohen, to the cabal of White bootlickers of Third World despots populating every EU, UN and all other acronymous global organizations.

    The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009

  • There is nothing biblically sacred within that archliberal Protestant conclave.

    Mosquewatch.blogspot.com 2008

  • There is nothing biblically sacred within that archliberal Protestant conclave.

    Mosquewatch.blogspot.com 2008

  • There is nothing biblically sacred within that archliberal Protestant conclave.

    Mosquewatch.blogspot.com 2008

  • There is nothing biblically sacred within that archliberal Protestant conclave.

    magic-city-news.com 2008

  • ACORN’s lawsuit is meritless, but in the short run, it may conceivably succeed, since it filed its lawsuit in the most favorable possible venue — New York, where the archliberal Congressman Nadler, an ACORN ally, earlier made its same constitutional argument.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » ACORN Challenges Congressional Defunding 2009

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