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Bircher
[ bur-cher ]
noun
- a member, advocate, or follower of the John Birch Society and its principles.
Bircher
/ ˈɜːʃə /
noun
- a member or supporter of the John Birch Society
Derived Forms
- ˈˌ, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Bircher1
Example Sentences
Neal Bircher, who describes himself as a "number plates nerd", has been collecting them his entire adult life and is in the process of writing a book on the subject.
RFK Jr. appears to be a proud inheritor of the Bircher conspiracy theory about fluoride in the water.
Epsom and Ewell Borough Council's acting director of corporate services Andrew Bircher said all appropriate safety checks and paperwork were in place as part of the funfair's arrangement to rent the land from the council.
Likewise, Dallek’s dearth of sociological data — of the sort one finds, for example, in “Suburban Warriors,” Lisa McGirr’s groundbreaking study of Birchers in Orange County, Calif. — makes it difficult to evaluate his insistence that the GOP didn’t need to placate the Bircher base.
And Dallek’s account — of the “halting” and clumsy effort by conservatives to simultaneously exploit and contain Bircher energies — is both well-told and depressingly familiar.
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