A list of 97 words by bernaun.
- cowboy appears on 22 other lists
- naive appears on 60 other lists
- ignorant appears on 25 other lists
- vengeful appears on 9 other lists
- vindictive appears on 89 other lists
- grudge appears on 23 other lists
- petulant appears on 188 other lists
- angry appears on 31 other lists
- bully appears on 26 other lists
- immature appears on 11 other lists
- inexperienced appears on 3 other lists
- afraid appears on 14 other lists
- divider appears on 2 other lists
- demagogue appears on 107 other lists
- blind appears on 17 other lists
- quixotic appears on 460 other lists
- vigilante appears on 39 other lists
- perpetuate appears on 32 other lists
- figurehead appears on 19 other lists
- unqualified appears on 6 other lists
- incompetent appears on 14 other lists
- deaf appears on 12 other lists
- antagonistic appears on 24 other lists
- belligerent appears on 144 other lists
- truculent appears on 237 other lists
- hawkish appears on 11 other lists
- bellicose appears on 198 other lists
- wrong appears on 26 other lists
- insular appears on 69 other lists
- puppet appears on 15 other lists
- oilman appears on 2 other lists
- corporate appears on 10 other lists
- secretive appears on 17 other lists
- denial appears on 15 other lists
- occupier appears on 1 other list
- nightmare appears on 34 other lists
- addict appears on 46 other lists
- cocaine appears on 15 other lists
- warmonger appears on 13 other lists
- indelicate appears on 6 other lists
- ineloquent appears on just this list
- deceitful appears on 11 other lists
- stubborn appears on 35 other lists
- reckless appears on 42 other lists
- indolent appears on 121 other lists
- criminal appears on 15 other lists
- war criminal appears on 2 other lists
- liar appears on 15 other lists
- ineffective appears on 1 other list
- inactive appears on 8 other lists
- underestimated appears on 2 other lists
- corrupt appears on 35 other lists
- cheat appears on 19 other lists
- zealot appears on 46 other lists
- scary appears on 10 other lists
- uninformed appears on 3 other lists
- misled appears on 11 other lists
- simpleton appears on 34 other lists
- party animal appears on 1 other list
- dim appears on 24 other lists
- coward appears on 19 other lists
- tool appears on 40 other lists
- moron appears on 32 other lists
- dolt appears on 57 other lists
- isolationist appears on 4 other lists
- connecticut appears on 5 other lists
- prep appears on 3 other lists
- evil appears on 65 other lists
- evildoer appears on 11 other lists
- axis appears on 28 other lists
- terrorism appears on 20 other lists
- war appears on 57 other lists
- iraq appears on 4 other lists
- afghanistan appears on 3 other lists
- shock appears on 28 other lists
- awe appears on 48 other lists
- rumsfeld appears on 1 other list
- cheney appears on just this list
- preemptive appears on 32 other lists
- nuclear appears on 29 other lists
- wmd appears on 6 other lists
- biological appears on 10 other lists
- weapons appears on 4 other lists
- anthrax appears on 13 other lists
- epidemic appears on 30 other lists
- immigration appears on 16 other lists
- retirement appears on 12 other lists
- compensation appears on 18 other lists
- misfeasance appears on 12 other lists
- rove appears on 27 other lists
- libby appears on 1 other list
- scooter appears on 11 other lists
- plame appears on 2 other lists
- wilson appears on 2 other lists
- abm appears on 1 other list
- rehnquist appears on just this list
- insurgency appears on 14 other lists

djsalinger How is "terrorist" not on here?
People were always making that perceived inversion as a subversive political comment on the blinkered pov of his sympathisers.
Also those good bush/bad bush tshirts are worth mentioning. Two types of good bush apparantly. May 25, 2009
bernaun uselessness,
Thank you for the encouraging words..
Feb 6, 2007
uselessness I like how you've incorporated buzzwords and phrases from Bush rhetoric. This is a great list!
It's important not to let others get you feeling jumpy about your own list. When I first joined Wordie I caught some flak for including global warming on my She Blinded Me With Pseudoscience list. I was accused of being a "right wing nut job" (which I'm not, but even if I was, is that a crime?). I ultimately caved to the pressure and removed the offending word.
Your lists are your own. Here's another list that raised some eyebrows not too long ago. It's a disgusting list. I don't want to ever look at it again. But I do support gmb's right to create/maintain it. On a site like this, there's no need for people-pleasing... or for us to try to silence others. You and I needn't worry about expressing opinions, whether we are in the majority or otherwise. Feb 2, 2007
bernaun First, I corrected and shortened the titles of the lists (and kept them separate.
Next, I placed a warning message at the top that simple political bickering in the comments would be deleted with discussion.
Third, I returned the censored words except for one: murderer. Yes, "murderer" has probably been uttered by someone. But the nature of the usage of the word is similar to the other expletives because its utterance is intended to be inflammatory. It also does not contain any truth as far as I can tell in that one cannot convict a sitting president for murder by ordering troops to combat. I will check with a lawyer on this one, but I believe it is true. So, 1. No truth at all, and 2. Inflammatory or slanderous. If a word has a small bit of truth, or is true only in a slight context, I would consider keep for that reason. Words can go on the list by default. If someone objects, there should be some discussion, but based on accepted criteria and then either removed or retained.
Last, I added a lot of words to both lists, which take them in some new directions. I hope this helps to mitigate the sense of hate in the Against list.
Any thoughts..?
bernaun Feb 2, 2007
uselessness I was just making an observation, you can do as you please with your lists. I think people, by nature, have great potential for mean-spiritedness -- it's not limited to the right or left. Where there is no unanimous agreement, that kind of speech will always arise in the opposition.
I think AbraxasZugzwang has some good points... but you don't need to feel like the victim of your creation either. You're not forced to add any and all possible words just because they "belong" on the list. You can mediate and censor to your heart's content. Do what you feel is right; it's still a good list. Jan 31, 2007
abraxaszugzwang Here're my thoughts on the issue. I like that you combined both lists. It seemed the purpose of the list was to gather any and all terms used frequently in reference to Bush. Combining the lists evens the playing field, but removing words based on an individual (potential) taking umbrage at their presence doesn't make sense to me. I understand that this isn't scientific, but that's more reason to include all available terms, as far as I can see. Why attempt to play mediator? I think all you need is a disclaimer that the words don't necessarily represent your thoughts or feelings.
Now, a word like "asshole" would have no place in the list. That's mere name-calling and could branch off indefinitely. But "murderer," for instance, is a word often used is relation to the President, whether people like it or not. Jan 31, 2007
bernaun * first, thank you for your thoughtful comment. I have considered it at some length.
* ok, so I didn't want to make this a political debate as much as sort of a survey of the words chosen in a political debate. I had thought of this list (actually, both lists including the GOP list) as sort of saying something without saying something. In fact, I personally don't agree with some in the list.
* However, I think you are right, some of the words are indeed quite mean-spirited, if not simply name-calling. I think my tentative desire is to remain true in the collection and collect the words, no matter how harsh, but this is not a scientific activity. Therefore, it does not have any obligation to truth or purity (even if I could measure it, right?). So, in the spirit of making the list something someone could also show their child as an educational exercise, I decided to excise the more vitriolic entries.
* For good measure, I will make the jettisoned words available upon request.
* In addition, I will suggest a criterion for evaluating whether a word is appropriate or not: If the word does not address a specific characteristic of Bush or the administration, or its use is plainly intended to offend or berate or to smear... put more simply, if it would not be appropriate for a kind to learn the word, it will be removed. I hope you will send feedback on this criterion.
* Finally, to address the one part of your comment that I thought an attack on the Dems (ok, not really, maybe a mild attack on the Dems..). I don't think sour notes are unique to the Democrats as a group - I have heard much worse about Hillary Clinton uttered. However, following on your mention, I will also change the names of the lists both to represent more abstract groups.
* What do you think of these changes (and the edited list..?)
Thank you again!
bernaun Jan 31, 2007
uselessness I'm not a fan of Bush or his policies (at all) but darn if most of these words aren't awfully mean-spirited. I say that, not directed at you, but as an observation of the "Dems" in general... seems to me that a little tact and a little less vitriol might help the liberals out. It just sounds like they're angry all the time, and most of it transcends politics to petty attacks on Bush himself, and how he's "stupid," or "looks like a monkey." Terribly misdirected rancor, if you ask me.
I'll criticize the administration plenty, but I try to stick to legitimate arguments over name-calling and outright rudeness. Jan 29, 2007
abraxaszugzwang Here're some off the top of my head. Not limited to Dems, though: criminal, coward, war criminal, liar, ineffective, inactive, underestimated, profiteer, corrupt, cheat, zealot, murderer, scary, uninformed, misled, sucker, tool, illiterate, simpleton, likeable, principled, convinced. Jan 28, 2007