NatCon
English
Etymology
Clipping, similar to older neocon, theocon, etc.
Noun
NatCon (plural NatCons)
- A national conservative.
- 2025 August 1, Ezra Klein, quoting Yoram Hazony, “Behind Trump and Vance Is This Man’s Movement”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 1 August 2025:
- Fifteen percent of the American population is foreign born, and in general, NatCons think that is the maximum that is possible for the country to take before it literally starts falling apart.
Proper noun
NatCon
- (politics) The National Conservatism Conference.
- 2023 May 17, Peter Walker, “Ten things we learned from the UK NatCon conference”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
- To an extent, that is the point of NatCon, as an almost philosophical talking shop, not a policy forum.