Mature intelligent right wing freaks
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Wow, I'm a social, as well as an economic, liberal ... a Socialist. I did not know that. Don't tell my fellow MBAers that!!
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So much for voting for Bloomberg ...
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try this one, pretty good:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/
to the point of the discussion, listened to cheney's speech this morning.
its just so packed with emotional terms, semantic arguements, half-truths and total distortions that its hard to believe that the vast majority of bush supporter's aren't dupes.
its difficult to proceed with a debate with them when you approach it from a standpoint of having to educate them as to the terms of the debate in the first place.
this certainly smacks of "liberal elitism", but i can't count the amount of times i have been involved in just such an enterprise. otherwise seemingly intelligent people who you can't even get to the crux of the matter - when you must spend the first portion of the debate dispelling the administration's myths.
i feel as though i've spent much of the last year explaining the conflict between secularist and fundamentalist factions throughout the region. pointing out, with examples, that the vast majority of the power in the region lies in tiny minorities of US supported secular minorites, and that fundamentalist populists, such as bin Laden appeal to the large disaffected, and disenfranchised populations. that Saddam feared these aspect of his population, and thus the idea of of a binLaden-Saddam connection is absurd on the face of it.
most upsetting to me are probably "leftist" thinkers such as George Lakoff who in "Don't Think of an Elephant", bascially argues against education and proposes that conservatives must be beaten at the propaganda game. which is just another brand of anti-democratic thinking. -
that was a fun test as well ... i think i'm gonna change my user name here to flutegandhi ...
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Subject: I am an intelligent right winger ..of sorts
Hi all, I am a n00b who lives near Lincoln/Underhill. Great site! A childfree rant about sprogwagons (giant SUV strollers) brought me to the Park Slope board, ha ha. FYI I am not childfree I have a grown son.
The tests were a hoot, not surprisingly, according to both of them I am a Right Winger Libertarian LOL Socially liberal, economically conservative.
There's more of us around than you think!
If I was religious then I would be down with Bushie's crew. My lack of religion disqualifies me from the present day Republican party.
My lack of sympathy for bums, troublemakers, and lazy farkers disqualifies me from the Democratic party. That must come from living in this ghetto nieghbourhood for almost 30 years..I got "mugged" by reality a long time ago. heh.
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Subject: Re: I am an intelligent right winger ..of sorts
rockhound wrote: My lack of religion disqualifies me from the present day Republican party.
Well, yes. That, and Heaven.
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Subject: Re: I am an intelligent right winger ..of sorts
rockhound wrote: If I was religious then I would be down with Bushie's crew.
Why is that?
They aren't just religious morons, they're morons. -
bluedove wrote: http://www.okcupid.com/politics
I love how on the test's main page it's like Reagan, Bush, Trump, Ghandi, Stalin, Darth Vader and such, and then, right in the middle, there's Adam Sandler... awesome. I don't care what the test says, I'm whatever Adam Sandler is.
I'm solidly socialist. Inneresting.
Haha I wrote that then took the test... turns out I'm economically kind of in the middle, and socially liberal, right near the adam sandler picture... -
You are a
Don't know what those last chunk of numbers mean.
Social Liberal (78% permissive)
and an...
Economic Liberal (20% permissive)
You are best described as a: Socialist
You exhibit a very well-developed sense of Right and Wrong and believe in economic fairness.
loc: (105, -113)
modscore: (12, 47)
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Subject: Re: I am an intelligent right winger ..of sorts
rockhound wrote: Socially liberal, economically conservative.
Isn't that the quintessential "Rockefeller Republican" ... ???
List of liberal or "Rockefeller" Republicans
Abraham Lincoln--President of the United States
John B. Anderson -- U.S. representative from Illinois, 3rd party candidate for President, 1980
Sherwood Boehlert -- U.S. representative from New York
Michael R. Bloomberg -- Mayor of New York
Edward W. Brooke -- U.S. senator from Massachusetts
John H. Chafee -- U.S. senator from Rhode Island
Lincoln D. Chafee -- U.S. senator from Rhode Island
William S. Cohen -- U.S. senator from Maine; secretary of defense
Susan Collins -- U.S. senator from Maine
Barber Conable -- U.S. representative from New York and president of the World Bank
Silvio O. Conte -- U.S. representative from Massachusetts
John Sherman Cooper -- U.S. senator from Kentucky
Thomas Dewey -- governor of New York
Rudolph W. Giuliani -- Mayor of New York (Debatably liberal promises with conservative actions)
Mark O. Hatfield -- Governor of Oregon, U.S. senator from Oregon
John Heinz -- U.S. senator from Pennsylvania
Frank J. Horton -- U.S. representative from New York
Amory Houghton -- U.S. representative from New York
Jacob K. Javits -- U.S. senator from New York
Jim Jeffords -- U.S. senator from Vermont
Kenneth Keating -- U.S. senator from New York
Robert M. La Follette, Jr. -- U.S. senator from Wisconsin
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. -- governor of Wisconsin and U.S. senator from Wisconsin
Fiorello H. LaGuardia -- New York City mayor
John V. Lindsay -- U.S. representative from New York, New York City mayor
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. -- U.S. senator from Massachusetts
Charles Mathias -- U.S. senator from Maryland
Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback -- First African-American Governor of Louisiana
Thomas L. McCall -- Governor of Oregon
Constance A. Morella -- U.S. representative from Maryland
Wayne L. Morse -- U.S. senator from Oregon
Robert W. Packwood - U.S. senator from Oregon
George Pataki -- Governor of New York
Jack Quinn -- U.S. representative from New York
Richard J. Riordan -- Mayor of Los Angeles
George W. Romney -- Governor of Michigan
Nelson A. Rockefeller -- Governor of New York, Vice President of the United States.
Theodore Roosevelt -- President of the United States
Chris Shays -- U.S. representative from Connecticut
Alan K. Simpson -- U.S senator from Wyoming
William W. Scranton -- Governor of Pennsylvania
Margaret Chase Smith -- U.S. senator from Maine
Olympia Snowe -- U.S. senator from Maine
Harold Stassen -- Governor of Minnesota and perennial presidential candidate
James R. "Big Jim" Thompson -- Governor of Illinois
Earl Warren -- Governor of California and Chief Justice of the United States
Lowell P. Weicker Jr. -- U.S. senator from Connecticut, Governor of Connecticut
William F. Weld -- Governor of Massachusetts
Wendell Willkie -- Republican candidate for president
Malcolm Wilson -- Governor of New York
(list from Wikipedia)
Bob Packwood, yeah!!
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I don't know if I should be happy or sad that, on the brink of turning 25, I still laugh as hard as I did in seventh grade when I hear the name "Bob Packwood."
Almost, almost as funny as Dick Armey. But not quite. -
The test is kind of silly. It says I'm more leftist and libertarian than Gandhi!
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teddyballgame wrote: I don't know if I should be happy or sad that, on the brink of turning 25.
not to worry ... i'm on the brink of turning 40 ... (uh, well, hmmm, yeah, ok ... 40-something) and i'm still laughing ...
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Carnivore wrote: The test is kind of silly. It says I'm more leftist and libertarian than Gandhi!
I don't think the pictures actually mean anything, they're just to give you a general idea of what you're looking at. -
Subject: Re: I am an intelligent right winger ..of sorts
Oiseau wrote: [quote=rockhound]If I was religious then I would be down with Bushie's crew.
Why is that?
They aren't just religious morons, they're morons.
Yes and they've really gotten to be a goddamn embarrassment.
People look on you pityingly when you travel to other continents (as I did in October) and are forced to admit to total strangers that you come from George Bush's America.
He is regarded by many with a mixture of horror and amusement. People are like, "What will the cowboy do next?"
It's a very strange situation for me, being embarrassed about where I come from. Then again, I was reassured by my foreign friends that New York isn't exactly America..I think they were trying to spare my feelings.
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Yeah Rockhound, I'm in your corner. The only thing I object to is the use of the term "Economic Conservative". If I'm more permissive, doesn't that mean more liberal, by definition? Economic liberalism is the opposite of socialism, not the same.
You are a
Social Liberal
(73% permissive)
and an...
Economic Conservative
(78% permissive)
You are best described as a:
Libertarian
You exhibit a very well-developed sense of Right and Wrong and believe in economic fairness. -
You are a
And I'm sitting right between Hilary Clinton and Gorbechev
Social Liberal
(65% permissive)
and an...
Economic Liberal
(18% permissive)
You are best described as a:
Socialist
You exhibit a very well-developed sense of Right and Wrong and believe in economic fairness. loc: (56, -119)
modscore: (11, 39)
raw: (1536)
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You are a Social Liberal (65% permissive)
and an... Economic Liberal (13% permissive)
You are best described as a: Socialist
HOWEVER, I would vote Libertarian because they would legalize coffeshops like they have in Amsterdam. Then NYC could be considered without a doubt the greatest city in the world. -
Candicissima wrote: I'm sitting right between Hilary Clinton and Gorbechev
I'm smack between Thomas Jefferson and the Unabomber. This is the best test ever!
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linusvanpelt wrote: I'm smack between Thomas Jefferson and the Unabomber.
Man, if I had a dollar for every time I said that... -
Just took the other test...
You are a Social Liberal (80% permissive) and an...Economic Liberal (15% permissive). You are best described as a: Socialist. You exhibit a very well-developed sense of Right and Wrong and believe in economic fairness. loc: (112, -131)
modscore: (9, 48) -
smack dab on Hilliary. wellesley would be proud
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