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fundamentalist

[fuhn-duh-men-tl-ist] / ˌfʌn dəˈmɛn tl ɪst /


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To emerge from the growing number of Republican hopefuls, however, he must demonstrate a more acceptable but fundamentalist version of Trumpism.

From Washington Post

Trump's anointment as some type of new Jesus Christ exists in the much larger context of how white right-wing Christian fundamentalists view Trump as a tool for their anti-democracy theocratic project.

From Salon

These statistics matter because it really underscores how, despite all the successful spin Republicans put on the anti-choice movement in the press, it's actually a small minority of radical fundamentalists.

From Salon

"You can say the president is religious but not fundamentalist. He's very pragmatic."

From Salon

The next year, the panel labeled the curriculum “leftist,” “antiwar” and “offensive to fundamentalists.”

From New York Times