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constitutionalist

NOUN
  1. an advocate of constitutional government

How To Use constitutionalist In A Sentence

  • Christian is a Christian, not everyone who calls themselves a constitutionalist is a constitutionalist and not everyone who claims the honored name of Patriot, is a true patriot today. Default Site Weblog
  • He is regarded as a solid thinker, someone of a likable disposition, and a good constitutionalist.
  • He may have jumped to say his name while Roberts was finishing the first line (no telling how they rehearsed it) but it was Roberts, the Constitutionalist, who blew it by leaving out "faithfully" and it was Obama who knew the oath well enough to stop before saying in improperly. Barack Obama can't even repeat the Oath of Office without the prompt being repeated
  • Paul is a constitutionalist who believes in adhering strictly to the constitution .. Looking for a leader, Tea Partiers issue invite to Palin
  • One means - not persuasive to a strict constitutionalist - of checking government is the existence of a competitive party system in which the main opposition party has a realistic prospect of displacing the government.
  • This tradition feeds the attitude that unites the serious, almost obsessed crowd here: the belief that they are the true patriots, staunch constitutionalists fiercely dedicated to the ideals that make America great.
  • Glenn Beck -- who has promoted not just FEMA concentration camp theories, but also far-right "constitutionalist" theories on states rights and secessionist movements, just to name a few -- is easily the worst of the lot in this regard. Peter Daou: Why the National Debate is Still Conducted on the Right's Terms
  • This, however, depends much on the political principles of those who happen to be on guard: an aristocrate or a constitutionalist will read a letter with his eyes half shut, and inspect bedding and trunks in a very summary way; while a thorough-paced republican spells every syllable of the longest epistle, and opens all the roasted pigs or duck-pies before he allows their ingress. A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Part II., 1793 Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
  • I used to be as big of a liberal as I am now a conservative actually a libertarian known as a constitutionalist- until I got exposed to life and the real world and found out that it was up to me. Texas Faith: Is health care a moral imperative? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • Despite his origins as a Whig and a constitutionalist, he is widely revered as the father of militant Irish republicanism.
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