whacko

[ US /ˈwækoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is regarded as eccentric or mad
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How To Use whacko In A Sentence

  • To conservatards, gore and other “environmentalist whackos” are evil because they will try to make the conservatives stop their destructionist lifestyle … Think Progress » Netanyahu Adviser Ya’alon: ‘I Do Not Accept’ Any Withdrawal From Settlements
  • You can't go far wrong with a foreign policy whose opponents are mainly dictators, anti-American European politicians and leftist whackos.
  • This is not to say we didn't get our share of itinerant whackos.
  • I had to reconvince an old mainstream Reagan conservative to vote for Ron Paul on primary day, because he didn't want to be associated with a fringe, "whacko" movement. A Message to Ron Paul Supports from a Ron Paul Supporter following New Hampshire
  • A collection of awesome, eccentric, fascinating and completely whacko facts.
  • The rest of them ranged from disquieting to downright whacko.
  • Of course I'm not ending it here, ya whacko!
  • Politically, it probably makes sense, because his endorsement could put Hutchison over the top by securing the most uber-whacko votes in the primary, and since Democrats can't get their act together to find another Ann Richards, the primary is the only bit that will matter. Cheney endorsing Hutchinson in Texas governor's race
  • It appears to me to be one whacko testifying against another.
  • No wonder the poor pathetic whacko is still single. Think Progress » Alito: Those Weren’t My Personal Views, I Was Just Lying To Get A Job
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