TimTurner
But, you say, he’s not a Democrat or a Republican. Exactly, he forms his opinions with the starting point that neither must right and he must be in the middle, or alternately vacillate between the ‘Republican’ and ‘Democratic’ position. He’s an extremist hack for undefined centrism.
And don’t take this too hard Tim, you’re not particularly unique, your just the first example of this typology I thought of the forum. It’s a position at least as common among the general people that talk about politics population as either Democratic or Republican partisanship and far more so among the media and even elected officials. And I wanted to at least point that out, since while ‘partisanship’ has negative connotations in general when applied to organized political organizations, blind partisanship of a ill defined center is tried almost as positive good in general discourse.
Partisan hackery refers to people who support and defend a political party unconditionally, not just someone with strong convictions in their political views.