Your so cleaver. (Dims)
So conservatives would be the Cons?
What is a Con?
Verb:
Con; 3rd person present: cons; past tense: conned; past participle: conned; gerund or present participle: conning
To persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception.
"I conned him into giving me his credit card number"
Synonyms:
swindle, defraud, cheat, trick, fleece, dupe, deceive, rook, exploit, squeeze, milk, bleed; fool, take advantage of, mislead, delude, hoax, hoodwink, bamboozle, string along; embezzle; informaldo, sting, diddle, fiddle, swizzle, swizz, rip off, take for a ride, pull a fast one on, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put one over on, sell a pup to, take to the cleaners, bilk, gull, finagle, gazump; informalstiff, euchre, bunco, hornswoggle; archaiccozen, sharp; raremulct
"she was jailed for conning her aunt out of $50,000"
Noun:
Con; plural noun: cons
An instance of deceiving or tricking someone.
"a con artist"
Synonyms:
Swindle, deception, trick, racket, bit of sharp practice, fraud; informalscam, con trick, sting, gyp, kite, diddle, rip-off, fiddle, swizzle, swizz; informalbunco, boondoggle, hustle, grift; informalrort
"a public relations con"
Looking at the above definition the republicans are truly cons.
Maybe we can put any law breaking Cons in jail for their actions,
That would put the Con in convict as well as conservative....
Thanks smallvoice