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Bushie

1 British  
/ ˈbʊʃɪ /

noun

  1. a supporter of US President George W. Bush or a member of his administration

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bushie 2 British  
/ ˈbʊʃɪ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of bushy 2

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“He was very well respected because he was a real bushie, he was a hard worker, he said what he thought and he was honest and loyal,” Tarlinton says.

From The Guardian

So, he was the ultimate Bushie swamp creature, and Trump really didn’t want to have any of it.

From Slate

Of course, the president had heard of Kavanaugh and had refused to have him on his list, primarily because he was viewed by the president as a “Bushie.”

From Slate

This caused bitter disagreement between the White House and Leo, whose Federalist friends worried that Kavanaugh was too much of a “Bushie” and might not fulfill their hard-line right-wing ambitions.

From Washington Post

Davis pronounced Kavanaugh “too Bushie, too swampy, too Chiefy” — a reference to Kavanaugh’s ties to the Washington establishment and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Marcus writes.

From Washington Post