anti-Semite
a person who’s hated by Jews
bigot
one who practices sociology without a license
bribe
an irregular transaction through which the citizen may get his money’s worth of service from the government
civil rights
government power used in behalf of large groups
coalition
any alliance of implicitly socialist groups
Cold-War rhetoric
blaming the Soviet Union for international tensions
communism
wholesale socialism [see also socialism]
controversial
having respectable supporters as well as detractors [see notorious]
diversity
a euphemism for discrimination against whites
election
See opinion polls and voting
federalism
federal government subsidizing state and local governments
freedom of association
discrimination
government
a system of promising something for nothing, while the taxpayer gets nothing for plenty
guilt
the deepest vested interest
human needs
socialist or redistributive programs
humanity
man as conceived by socialism. All humanity is presumed to be at least latently socialist
ideology
nonsocialist point of view. The Hive, however, presents itself as comprising many ideologies
intellectual
One who insists on learning the hard way
imperialism
international influence opposed to socialism
isolationist
an American who thinks America should behave like other countries [see rogue nation]
labels
clear identification. People in the Hive like to say they reject labels
liberal
one who can be open-minded about anything except the past; about that he is strictly a bigot
liberation
release from constraints of nonsocialist traditions
multiculturalism
the refusal to take any culture seriously
notorious
having only detractors [see controversial]
opinion polls
clever devices to make the hostages think they control their captors [see also voting]
patriot
(American usage) one who complains about all the things that are wrong with this country and then accuses other Americans of not loving it
peace
enfeeblement of nonsocialist powers
personal belief
one you don’t really believe — or at least one you don’t expect other people to believe
political
Openly socialist groups are political organizations
political correctness
the felt pressure of enlightened public opinion, under which we sense that certain thoughts, though technically legal now, are already destined to become taboo
priorities
subordination of anti-socialist to pro-socialist tendencies
pro-family policies
federal legislation mandating benefits for children, parents, and “domestic partners”
progressive
favorable to, or tending toward, socialism
psychoanalysis
a form of aggression for humorless people
public opinion
what everyone thinks everyone else thinks
rich
politicians’ nickname for “other people” (as in “tax the rich”)
rights
authorizations for new areas of government control
rogue nation
a country that behaves like America [see isolationist]
social justice
control of national wealth by a socialist regime
socialism
retail communism [see also communism]
strident
tactlessly candid about real issues at stake. Overt socialism invites labeling by the enemy. On the other side, Cold-War rhetoric is always strident
voluntarism
“partnership” between big government and private charity
voting
trying to say something with a gag in your mouth

H/T: Ron Neff