Word: traitorously
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...that our first instinct is to either call that person a hypocrite, or to pity the poor soul for her apparent “self-hatred.” Similarly, if you’re a black Republican, good luck convincing anyone that you’re not a traitor to your race. Lastly, I’m sure we can all think of a time or two when a Democrat has been called amoral or godless for her liberal beliefs and practices...
...Traitor to whom...
When you were making this movie, with its mime jokes and cracks about the French being quick to surrender and taking five hours to eat dinner, did you ever feel like a traitor...
...They've called me Aunt Jemima, a sellout, a traitor to my race...
...does suggest an initial outline for a national dialogue. What ideals are we willing to fight for? What are the practical dividends we seek from our multilateral relationships? How do we balance idealism vs. realism? No one who participates in this conversation should be branded as disloyal or a traitor. This is not a debate about left vs. right, blue vs. red--it is a discussion that should transcend political divides because it is about shared values. We can disagree about tactics, but we need to find some consensus about our basic values and interests...