Hildebeast

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of Hillary +‎ wildebeest, beast, coined or popularized by conservative radio host Neal Boortz.

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(the) Hildebeast

  1. (derogatory, US politics) Hillary Clinton
    • 2002 July 21, Carol Muske-Dukes, “The Electronic Pillory”, in Los Angeles Times, page M6:
      And, naturally, it was the one politician who “has never showed [sic] anything but contempt for our military” who refused to meet with the delegation. Who? Who else: “the Queen herself, the Hildebeast—Hillary Clinton.”
    • 2007 November 23, Marie Cocco, “Having it both ways with Hillary”, in The Palm Beach Post, volume 99, number 213, page 15A:
      Trouble for some is, the Hildebeast is ahead.
    • 2013 November 2, “Republicans will need more than attacks on Hillary”, in Calgary Herald, page A11:
      It’s not too soon for Republicans to marshal our forces for a little shock and awe when the Hildebeast finally announces.
    • 2015 April 14, R Craig Bolander, “The daily STEW”, in Star-Telegram, 109th year, number 354, Fort Worth, Tex., page 15A:
      It is just another chance for libs to showcase their ignorance and express faux outrage just like the hypocrisy they display when comparing Sarah Palin and the Hildebeast.
    • 2015 September 6, Roddy D. Riggs, “What difference?”, in Belleville News-Democrat, page C2:
      Lesser people have gone to prison or had their careers destroyed for far less than what this criminal has done. But, hey, there’s nothing to see here, let’s move on. After all, she is the Hildebeast.
    • 2016 October 28, Jim, “Sports Speak Up!”, in Albuquerque Journal, page D4:
      First Amendment will be reduced to rubble if Hildebeast is elected so maybe you can petition her to outlaw anti-Lobo speak.
    • 2017 October 14, Tom Ambrosia, “30 Seconds”, in Press Enterprise, page 26:
      GHS are you guys smoking pot or doing coke to invite Hildebeast to speak.