(test) who should you vote for?

http://www.selectsmart.com/PRESIDENT/

Here are my results:

81 David McReynolds
74 Ralph Nader
66 Bill Bradley
63 Albert Gore Jr.
59 John Hagelin
38 Harry Browne
16 George W. Bush
12 John S. McCain
12 Alan Keyes
10 Howard Phillips
0 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan

Ha! ZERO for Pat Buchanan. Why am I not surprised?



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What happened here?

Huh? What ? Election? Voting? Whiskey?

Did I miss Something?


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“You should tell the lies, live the truth and expose yourself.” - Bill Clinton

This thread was named something else: “Do you know this kid’s book” or something, by another poster. Somehow it changed after I cliked on it to see inside.


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81 David McReynolds
73 Bill Bradley
72 Ralph Nader
64 Albert Gore Jr.
55 John Hagelin
40 Harry Browne
27 John S. McCain
23 George W. Bush
23 Howard Phillips
21 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
13 Alan Keyes
But this is old stuff. I give Bush 4 years, he’ll screw up, then the party is out again.

David McReynolds 94
Ralph Nader 82
Bill Bradley 70
Albert Gore Jr. 64
John Hagelin 53
Harry Browne 33
Howard Phillips 26
Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan 22
John S. McCain 19
Alan Keyes 17
George W. Bush 15

That’s about right, although I didn’t expect Bush to be last. I’m really not surprised.

Interesting how David McReynolds pops to the top of the bunch so often. I totally agree with three of his four main campaign points, but his “maximum wage of four times the minimum wage” idea is a little socialist even for me.

Dr. J


“Seriously, baby, I can prescribe anything I want!” -Dr. Nick Riviera

I took this test clear back in October and the results then were:

71 Bill Bradley
65 David McReynolds
60 Albert Gore Jr.
40 Ralph Nader
34 Warren Beatty
33 Donald Trump
33 George W. Bush
32 Elizabeth Dole
31 Malcolm (Steve) Forbes Jr.
29 Harry Browne
28 John S. McCain
23 Gary L. Bauer
22 Robert C. (Bob) Smith
22 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
20 Orrin Hatch
18 Alan Keyes
16 John Hagelin
9 Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.

I took it again a couple weeks ago and while I don’t remember all the results, Bill Bradley was still number 1 and Al Gore was hovering around number 2 or 3. What the hell, if Bradley’s out then I guess I’ll go Gore. It’s probably apathy like this that’s ruining the country :stuck_out_tongue:


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This just told me what I already knew:

90 Harry Browne
66 Alan Keyes
58 John Hagelin
56 Howard Phillips
55 George W. Bush
48 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
47 David McReynolds
40 John S. McCain
34 Ralph Nader
32 Bill Bradley
26 Albert Gore Jr.

“My Accountz Reeceevable Posse don’t call me Tha Troubleshoota for nothin’. Suckas think I be chillin’, but I gots to represent at all times, 'cuz ain’t nobody else reeceeve accountz right but ME.” --Herbert Kornfeld

76 Bill Bradley
75 Albert Gore Jr.
75 David McReynolds
67 Ralph Nader
46 John Hagelin
44 John S. McCain
35 Harry Browne
26 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
24 George W. Bush
24 Howard Phillips
8 Alan Keyes

The only surprise here is Bradley over Gore by one point. I’ve gotta go with Gore.

Except for mouthbreather, looks like we’re a bunch of wild-eyed liberals so far.

74
David McReynolds

                           72
                                    Bill Bradley

                           72
                                    Ralph Nader

                           61
                                    Albert Gore Jr.

                           51
                                    John Hagelin

                           44
                                    Harry Browne

                           19
                                    John S. McCain

                           19
                                    George W. Bush

                           17
                                    Howard Phillips

                           14
                                    Alan Keyes

                           13
                                    Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan

My results came back as:

84 Ralph Nader
81 David McReynolds
80 Bill Bradley
76 Albert Gore Jr.
44 John Hagelin
31 Harry Browne
25 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
25 John S. McCain
19 Howard Phillips
16 George W. Bush
9 Alan Keyes

Of course, I’m not surprised in the least. My views are pretty liberal.

Shadowfox

“The dead have risen, and they’re voting Republican!” - Bart Simpson

75 John Hagelin
74 Howard Phillips
73 Alan Keyes
73 George W. Bush
64 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
63 Harry Browne
62 John S. McCain
31 Albert Gore Jr.
31 Ralph Nader
30 Bill Bradley
20 David McReynolds

hmmm…
Actually, I thought a couple of the choices were lousy; I put “no preference” on things where I DO have a preference, but it’s more middle of the road.


I’m a member of the Monarchist political party.

I came out with:

Bush 77
McCain 72
Keyes 63
Buchanan 59
Browne 59
Phillips 52
Hagelin 46
Bradley 40
Gore 32
Nader 17
McReynolds 16

I’m not surprised, since I plan to vote for Bush.

Who the hell is McReynolds?

Wild-eyed liberals, my butt. You guys all sound like a bunch of pinko fellow-traveling, Tracy Chapman-listening, Tom Robbins-reading, Rigoberta Menchu-loving, tofu-eating, San Francisco-living, non-leather-wearing, 60s-worshipping, long-hair-having, beard-wearing, Hare Krishna-chanting, armed forces-hating, tree-hugging Commie hippie freaks.

Oh, hell, I love y’all anyway.

–Lawrence, your Barcelona Partido Popular-this-weekend-in-the-Spanish-elections- voting correspondent

As an experiment, I shifted a few of my answers over one space:

75 Howard Phillips
74 John Hagelin
69 George W. Bush
65 Alan Keyes
64 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan
60 John S. McCain
58 Harry Browne
38 David McReynolds
37 Ralph Nader
32 Albert Gore Jr.
32 Bill Bradley

This does not take into account my tendency to weight environmental issues more heavily than others–ever notice that “the environment” is treated as just one issue by political types? I think it’s a lot bigger than most of the stuff people get upset about.


I’m a member of the Monarchist political party.

I took it about 2 months ago or so, I remember the top three:

Harry Browne (surprise, surprise)
George W. Bush
John McCain

My results were:

I can’t say that I’m surprised, although I’m a big (but non-active) supporter of Alan Keyes’ candidacy.

One question, though.

Where’s the Biafra Jello and Mumia Abu Jamal ticket?

Biafra Jello? Is that Jello Biafra’s evil cousin?

Seriously, check this out: Jello for Prez.


“My Accountz Reeceevable Posse don’t call me Tha Troubleshoota for nothin’. Suckas think I be chillin’, but I gots to represent at all times, 'cuz ain’t nobody else reeceeve accountz right but ME.” --Herbert Kornfeld

87 David McReynolds

78 Ralph Nader

65 Bill Bradley

59 Albert Gore Jr.

54 John Hagelin

38 Harry Browne

29 Howard Phillips

24 Alan Keyes

22 Patrick J. (Pat) Buchanan

19 John S. McCain

18 George W. Bush

Looks like I’m another Socialist. If you want to know, I was going to vote for Nader. Still, I’m a little worried that ol’ Pat came out ahead of McCain, though…


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Opal, thanks for an interesting link, even if you are a socialist tree-hugger. Ya damn hippie grin

  1. Howard Phillips
  2. George W. Bush
    and so on…

It is good to see I’m not the only Republican here. It does get lonely at times.


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