paleoconservativeEtymologyFrom paleo- + conservative, by analogy with neoconservative.paleoconservative means Holding views associated with paleoconservatism. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.adjHolding views associated with paleoconservatism.“The first of Bannon's ten documentary film pamphlets, In the Face of Evil (2014), still followed a rather classic neoconservative narrative, albeit with a paleoconservative touch.”nounA political conservative who espouses paleoconservatism, opposing mass immigration, embracing states' rights and supporting cultural conservatism and social structures perceived to be traditional.“In fact, the neoconservative Moynihan running in New York against the paleoconservative James Buckley was able to position himself as the proper heir to a New Deal liberal tradition that Moynihan had been vigorously criticizing for almost a decade.”