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Use "liberalish" in a sentence
"If Stewart's liberalish newsman is the voice of sanity and Colbert's right-wing talk-show host is the voice of fear, and hundreds of thousands turn out to celebrate sanity, that's a powerful statement."
"Personally, I'd like to see him "embrace" Clark (one of our few liberalish military figures) a bit more closely, and (I know I'm dreaming here) emphasize the understood-by-those-with-above-IQ100 fact that McCain (the loyal hero) doesn't have experience making * executive* military decisions by dint of his being a (heroic) fighter pilot."
"We met in prenatal yoga, so we were a copacetic bunch of athleticish, organicish, liberalish moms."