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Title: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Indy Texas on April 28, 2012, 08:58:46 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?

(4) Do you own a gun?

Do any of these "stick out" in terms of your political views? (i.e. a conservative Republican who reads the NYT; a liberal Democrat who owns a gun and attends church every week).


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Lambsbread on April 28, 2012, 09:00:23 PM
1. Libertarian, though I'll register as a Republican when I'm old enough.
2. CNN.
3. Athiest.
4. No.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Snowstalker Mk. II on April 28, 2012, 09:13:02 PM
(1) Democratic, of the progressive/social democratic breed.
(2) MSNBC, CNN, NYT, BBC
(3) Agnostic, lean either way depending on the day.
(4) No.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Leftbehind on April 28, 2012, 09:21:07 PM
1) Socialist
2) BBC
3) Atheist/N/A
4) lol no

I suppose I could choose a less capitalist-friendly organisation for my news, and, at a stretch, my non-ownership of weaponry rules out any possibility in me playing a part in an insurrection, but I imagine if the latter were taking hold there'd be an avenue for obtaining one.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: tpfkaw on April 28, 2012, 09:27:07 PM
1. Libertarian, registered Republican to game the delegate system (although I ultimately didn't do so, oh well)
2. teh internets, don't generally watch TV
3. Atheist, only for weddings/funerals etc.
4. No, but I probably will at some point.

Not really except that my viewpoint is uncommon to begin with.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: The world will shine with light in our nightmare on April 28, 2012, 09:32:29 PM
1. "New Democrat"
2. CNN, DailyKos, I also read RedState from time to time for balance.
3. Congregationalist/UCC/Progressive-type Christian.  I do not attend church mainly because my parents don't like organized religious and my mom is of a different sector than me (Catholic).  I will be attending church regularly after I start living on my own.
4. No, but I plan to.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: FEMA Camp Administrator on April 28, 2012, 09:39:56 PM
1. Weird Conservative and Republican, I guess.
2. Mostly from this forum nowadays. Unless I watch CNN or something on a sick day.
3. twice-weekly as my school has us go to Church.
4. Sadly no.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Marokai Backbeat on April 28, 2012, 09:43:57 PM
1. Democratic Socialist.

2. MSNBC, but this is by process of elimination more than outright preference. Fox is terrible, but CNN is, I would argue, worse than Fox, just by virtue of not even really trying to be anything. Fox's operation is more respectable, but still evil. Otherwise, Google, Wikipedia, Huffington Post.

For Canadian news, The Toronto Star. For the UK, The Guardian. The Economist is also moderately entertaining/informative.

3. Atheist, but no chip on my shoulder or need to throw it in people's faces.

4. No, I dislike guns but loathe excessive gun ownership in particular. I'm more personally afraid of them than anything else, when it comes to my own handling of them.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Goldwater on April 28, 2012, 09:51:16 PM
1. Republican, a weird mixture of neocon & libertarian.
2. Various sources, mostly from the internet.
3. Agnostic, lean atheist.
4. No.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Miles on April 29, 2012, 01:42:36 AM

(1) Democrat- Blue Dog.

(2) HuffPost, DailyKos Elections, Politico, The Young Turks.

(3) Catholic (non-practicing).

(4) I don't personally own a gun, but many people in my family do for hunting.

I guess the strangest thing for me is that I'm a social conservative, but I'm not very religious.



Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Pingvin on April 29, 2012, 03:17:28 AM
1. Constitution
2. Too many to name
3. Non-Denominational Christian
4. Sadly no.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Хahar 🤔 on April 29, 2012, 03:33:48 AM
1. Socialist, Democratic
2. The Internet. Don't really actively consume any regular news services nowadays.
3. Muslim. Pray five times a day, obviously, and go to the mosque on Friday when I'm free; in other words, about half the time.
4. I can't imagine why I ever would.

Number 3 sticks out, obviously, in terms of level of religiosity.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Redalgo on April 29, 2012, 03:38:27 AM
(1) Democratic socialist; I've no partisan affiliation but lean Green.
(2) BBC, CNN, CBS, Time, aljazeera.net, and via chats with people.
(3) Agnostic atheist; I only go to religious services during funerals.
(4) I own two guns, a bow, and might acquire a couple more later.

It sticks out that I am gun-friendly and avoid social news websites.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: morgieb on April 29, 2012, 03:44:58 AM
1) Social Democrat. If I was American I'd be a Democrat as voting third party in FPTP is stupid.
2) SMH online
3) Athiest/agnostic
4) No


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 29, 2012, 04:27:09 AM
1. Social Democrat
2. France Inter (radio)
3. Agnostic
4. No


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: dead0man on April 29, 2012, 06:58:11 AM
1.libertarian
2.online news aggregates, several message boards, BBC Worldnews America, various others from time to time
3.agnostic...way WAY backslid So.Baptist
4.no

not owning a gun is thing that "sticks out" i guess


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: ZuWo on April 29, 2012, 07:19:11 AM
(1) Christian conservative

(2) Mainly Swiss and German TV, Swiss newspapers and British/American online media

(3) Evangelical; weekly

(4) No


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: You kip if you want to... on April 29, 2012, 08:09:52 AM
(1) Leftist. Labour.

(2) BBC, Daily Mirror, The Guardian

(3) Athiest, never

(4) No.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: tpfkaw on April 29, 2012, 08:38:44 AM

But isn't it mandatory?


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Hash on April 29, 2012, 08:54:31 AM
(1) Progressive centre-left social liberal/green liberal

(2) A bunch of random news sites on the interwebs usually, including Le Monde/Le Figaro/The Economist/CBC but also a few others.

(3) Atheist

(4) lol no


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: k-onmmunist on April 29, 2012, 08:56:31 AM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?
Labour voter. My own views are a mix of socialism, libertarianism and some populist influences.

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?
Russia Today, Al Jazeera

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?
Pagan, never attend any services

(4) Do you own a gun?
lol no


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Zioneer on April 29, 2012, 09:01:49 AM
(1) Progressive center-left type liberal/renewable energy wonk (though not actually that green)/public healthcare wonk. I'm not actually a registered Democrat, but I figure that I'm associated with the progressive wing of that party.

(2) Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, NPR, MSNBC, forums that are interested in current news

(3) Mormon, attend services every week, and attend a religious class two or three times a week.

(4) No, and I never want to have a gun. I'm okay (if uncomfortable) with others having them, but I just don't want to personally own firearms.

The fact that I'm a Mormon and am in any way more liberal than Ronald Reagan sticks out, yes. As does my dislike of guns.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: ZuWo on April 29, 2012, 09:46:37 AM

Only if I were in the army, but I'm not. My brother, for example, has a typical Swiss Army assault rifle at home but he hasn't got any ammunition.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: tpfkaw on April 29, 2012, 09:47:25 AM

Only if I were in the army, but I'm not. My brother, for example, has a typical Swiss Army assault rifle at home but he hasn't got any ammunition.

Because you're a student?


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: ZuWo on April 29, 2012, 09:51:56 AM

Only if I were in the army, but I'm not. My brother, for example, has a typical Swiss Army assault rifle at home but he hasn't got any ammunition.

Because you're a student?

Because of health issues I had at the time the draft took place. I was not really keen on joining the army, so in hindsight I can say I was kind of lucky.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: fezzyfestoon on April 29, 2012, 12:02:58 PM
1. Progressive capitalist
2. BBC, CNN, NYTimes, Google
3. Atheist
4. Absolutely not

Yeah, there's not much variation in my stylings as what you would expect from a Northeasterner.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: I spent the winter writing songs about getting better on April 29, 2012, 12:40:08 PM
(1) Liberal Democrat
(2) Usually the Google News ticker widget, and message boards, and shows like Colbert Report and The Daily Show.
(3) Protestant charismatic-leaning Christian, almost every week.
(4) No


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Donerail on April 29, 2012, 12:46:17 PM
1.) Libertarian, will register Democratic.

2.) Tampa Bay Times, NPR, MSNBC, whatever pops up on Google News.

3.) Episcopalian; most Sundays.

4.) Nope.

Well besides the libertarian-Democrat thing, I get the majority of my news from a newspaper, probably a rarity today for the younger age group… I do attend church, but it's a liberal mainline Protestant church, so I guess that's in line with that.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Indy Texas on April 29, 2012, 01:56:41 PM
Guess I ought to answer this since I started it.

1. Moderate Independent (neoliberal on economic issues; civil libertarian on social issues; realist on foreign policy issues).

2. TV: CNN and CNBC; Papers: Houston Chronicle, NY Times; Magazines: The Economist, Bloomberg Businessweek; Online: Slate, Politico, Texas Tribune

3. grew up attending Community of Christ (small, fairly progressive LDS denomination) and United Methodist services; identify as a generic Protestant but haven't been to church in quite some time

4. Never owned or handled a gun, though I have always wanted to try skeet shooting; I also tend to be relatively anti-gun control for the same reason I'm pro-choice and pro-same-sex marriage - at the end of the day it really isn't any of my business


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Vosem on April 29, 2012, 01:59:49 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?

(4) Do you own a gun?

Do any of these "stick out" in terms of your political views? (i.e. a conservative Republican who reads the NYT; a liberal Democrat who owns a gun and attends church every week).

1) A libertarian but hawkish Republican -- Republican, though I support Democrats more often than some independents I know

2) The Wall Street Journal, Wikipedia, the New York Times

3) Jewish, but very secular in my outlook on life; I only attend synagogue (or pray at all) at Passover

4) No, but only because of my age -- I intend to get one.

There're a lot of contradictions in me -- I'm a pro-choice, pro-gay marriage secular Jew who is nevertheless a Republican.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Oakvale on April 29, 2012, 03:10:25 PM
(1) I don't have any particular ideological affiliation that I'd identify as. I'm a member of the Irish Labour Party since they're the closest to my views out of the lot.

(2) Pretty much whatever shows up on Google News. I've been reading US economic blogs recently as a reaction to everything CARLHAYDEN posts.

(3) Atheist; oscillate between "live and let live" and being very anti-religion in general. Maybe they're not incompatible positions.

(4) I'm not a farmer or a drug dealer, so, no, I don't own a gun.



Nothing surprising, meh.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Rooney on April 29, 2012, 09:29:47 PM
These are excellent questions! Before I begin I must add that I find most people who stereotype to be urban, hold master's degrees in film, work at used book shops and find everything "terribly interesting." This is why I never stereotype.
  
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(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?
I have been a registered Libertarian since I was 18 years old. I was attracted to the party because I knew people who were Republicans and Democrats and did not want to be anything like them. I like to be a Libertarian because no one argues with me when I tell them what party I belong to, probably because they have no idea that Libertarian is a party.  

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(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?
I like to find most of my info on cracked.com. I occasionally will read my local newspaper and I always watch my local news. There is a lovable old man on the Channel 4 news in Mason City who does "personal interest stories." These stories involve some old woman who has been collecting "Wizard of Oz" memorabilia for forty-years or some eight grade kid who likes whales. They are a blast!  

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(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?
I have belonged to a lot of churches. As a youth my father was a very religious man who took me to a fundamentalist Baptist church. He loved the church until he discovered it had only black people in it, then he declared it to be a bad church. He then went on to form his own church in our basement. Seeing how he was an insurance salesman and not a minister this church attracted very few members.

When I went off to college I decided to look into several different churches. I attended a church where the minister was once a dentist. He got into a car wreck on Halloween 1979 and had a life changing moment. He told the congregation that he went to Hell for thirteen minutes. I thought this story was total bull because it had way too many coincidences: so he gets into a car crash on HALLOWEEN and goes to HELL for THIRTEEN minutes. He was pretty boring outside of his tendency to lie about going to hell. Needless to say I left this church.

Eventually I made my way to the Roman Catholic faith. I was attracted to this faith because I attended a Catholic school when I was in elementary school and always thought mass was pretty cool. I liked how everyone knew all the words to the songs and chants. I also found the priests to be awesome old men who knew a lot and wore a pretty cool revere collars. I also liked The Exorcist as a boy and hoped to meet a priest who had battled with the Devil. Low and behold I met three and can tell you that they are bad ass guys.

Over time I have tried more "new wave" Christian churches. The Open Faith Chapel was one in Mason City which had a guy with a beard who wore jeans and a red tee shirt preach the gospel and play the acoustic guitar. His band could shred "The Moon" theme from the Duck Tales video game and knew some good dirty jokes so I joined the church. I soon found it to be an overly friendly place where the young crowd liked to join hands and pray for some random village in Uganda. Some may find this to be charming, I found it to be creepy. I left the church and am once again a practicing Catholic. I attend Wednesday mass, give $5 to the collection plate, sing in the choir and call it a day. Not exactly a "closer walk with thee" but I am content.
 

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(4) Do you own a gun?
I do not own any "real" gun. I do not like them because they can smell bad and the recoil is viscous. I do own many airsoft guns and a wide away of Super Soakers. These guns can be just as viscous as any "real" gun.  

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Do any of these "stick out" in terms of your political views?
I do not know. As I mentioned I do not stereotype and that includes myself.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Supersonic on April 29, 2012, 09:44:13 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?

Conservative voter, Thatcherite inclined.

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?

BBC News, Daily Mail and The Guardian. Political Betting and Polling Report.
If I'm looking for news on US politics, then usually the New York Times, the Washington Post and CNN; British news sources on American politics are dreadful.

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?

Agnostic, I haven't been to Church in at least two years.

(4) Do you own a gun?

Only a toy plastic gun.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Lief 🗽 on April 29, 2012, 10:28:37 PM
1. Left Anti-neo-liberalism
2. The Guardian, NYT, Al Jazeera English, RT, various blogs
3. Agnostic
4. No, and I am morally opposed to such a thing.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: TheDeadFlagBlues on April 30, 2012, 12:07:56 AM
(1) Leftist, Social Democrat
(2) NYT, Reuters, WaPo, the Guardian and LeMonde
(3) Secular
(4) No


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Undisguised Sockpuppet on April 30, 2012, 04:51:31 PM
(1) Secular anti-democratic reactionary. I'm registered as a democrat because I'm too lazy to change my registration.
(2) RT, Al Jazeera, other online sources. Some blogs.
(3) Agnostic
(4) No, but I'd like to.



Do any of these "stick out" in terms of your political views? (i.e. a conservative Republican who reads the NYT; a liberal Democrat who owns a gun and attends church every week).

Yes. I'm non-white and not left-wing. Also, I'm non-religious and not lefty, since that also seems to be common.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Frodo on April 30, 2012, 05:27:19 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?

Moderate Left-Populist Democrat.

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?

TV -primarily network television along with PBS
Print -Washington Post and the Economist
Non-Print -apart from the newspaper websites (esp. the New York Times), I occasionally listen in on DemocracyNow.org.

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?

Not affiliated with any religion (and as far as I know, I was not baptized as a newborn infant).  That could change though...  

(4) Do you own a gun?

No, though I would be open to it later on.  

Do any of these "stick out" in terms of your political views? (i.e. a conservative Republican who reads the NYT; a liberal Democrat who owns a gun and attends church every week).

If you mean my own answers, no, they don't stick out at all.  


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Atlas Has Shrugged on April 30, 2012, 06:05:27 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?
I can't vote, but I favor Republicans over Democrats. I am a paleocon who is closest to the Constitution Party.

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?
CNN, MSNBC, Palm Beach Post, Time

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?
I go to Pioneer Baptist (AKA "The Love Wins Church" and it is a Alliance of Baptists church. I attend with my Aunt and Uncle about 5-15 times a year. I think I went 11 times last year.

(4) Do you own a gun?
No, but I do hunt. Yet to kill anything "interesting".
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Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Boris on April 30, 2012, 07:52:12 PM
(1) None

(2) BBC, CNN, CBC, RTÉ, Haaretz, Al Jazeera, Der Spiegel, ABC (Australia), Politiken, TheLocal (Norway, Sweden).

(3) Don't care, but I go a couple times a year.

(4) Waste of money.

Do any of these "stick out" in terms of your political views?

Being a cliché isn't a good thing.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: 🐒Gods of Prosperity🔱🐲💸 on April 30, 2012, 11:52:02 PM
1. libertarian-leaning moderate conservative, Republican.

2. PBS, NPR, Atlas forum, National Review, Reason.
- TV/radio here is against stereotype somewhat. I watch more MSNBC than Fox though I don't watch much of either. i do listen to right talk radio on occassion though.

3. Christian: Methodist/Presbyterian. attend services a couple times a month and bible studies weekly.
- often I identify more theologically with those who tend to be on the left (ex. emergent church, universalist/inclusivist soteriology)

4. No gun.
- the only unusual thing related to this is being a vegetarian.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Rqlewis on May 01, 2012, 04:19:03 PM
(1) Moderate, Republican

(2) RealClearPolitics

(3) Southern Baptist, twice a month

(4) Three


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Yelnoc on May 01, 2012, 04:43:51 PM
(1) None and None.

(2) My twitter feed (BBC, CNN, lots of others), random news stories on forums which link to online news sites, Fox Business email subject lines, and my Youtube subscription to Al Jazeera

(3) Agnostic who goes to a Southern Baptist church every Sunday.

(4) Yes but it's a Civil War rifle that I would never think of shooting with.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: perdedor on May 02, 2012, 08:56:12 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?
Socialist, Democratic.

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?
Reddit, mostly. I usually have MSNBC on in the background though.

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?
Humanist, and I don't attend any services.

(4) Do you own a gun?
3


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Kaine for Senate '18 on May 02, 2012, 09:21:05 PM
(1) Liberal, Democrat
(2) Washington Post, New York Times, MSNBC, Haaretz, The Economist, Foreign Affairs, Brookings Institution, Al Jazeera, Foreign Policy
(3) Jewish, semi-often
(4) No


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: afleitch on May 03, 2012, 04:49:40 AM
(1) I’m a European Liberal. I back the Conservatives and the SNP

(2) BBC News, The Times, The Scotsman, PoliticalBetting, Harry's Place

(3) Atheist.

(4) No. It's illegal and I thankfully so..



Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Fmr President & Senator Polnut on May 03, 2012, 05:29:22 AM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?

Economic moderate, social liberal - I vote ALP/Green in Australia because the Liberal Party has turned insane...

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?

BBC. ABC (Australia), CNN, Comedy Central, Sydney Morning Herald, NYT, MSNBC

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?

Agnostic - not regular attendee

(4) Do you own a gun?

Of course not, I trust police and I'm confident in my endowment. Besides which we have sensible gun laws.



Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: 🐒Gods of Prosperity🔱🐲💸 on May 05, 2012, 07:49:50 PM

(4) No. It's illegal and I thankfully so..

Just where you live, or all over the UK?


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Mechaman on May 16, 2012, 11:24:05 PM
(1) I'm an Independent Republican

(2) Cracked.com, DailyShow, ColbertReport, various joke sites/shows

(3) Agnostic, rarely attend.

(4) No, nor do I trust policemen.  And I'm related to a few of them.

I guess being a registered Republican stands out the most, given my views.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Hatman 🍁 on May 16, 2012, 11:37:45 PM
(1) What is your ideological affiliation? What is your partisan affiliation (if any)?
Democratic Socialist. NDP.

(2) What TV, print and non-print media do you get your news from?
TV: For American news, I prefer MSNBC, then CNN. For Canadian news, I grudgingly prefer CBC Newsworld. For international news, I prefer BBC World.
Print: Well, I read what I can get my hands on. I prefer the Toronto Star, but I rarely read it because I don't live in Toronto. I'm forced to read godawful papers like the Ottawa Citizen and Ottawa Sun. In terms of papers I regularly read, I prefer the Metro.
Overall, my #1 preferred news source is of course, Wikipedia.

(3) What is your religious affiliation and how often do you attend services?
United Church of Canada. I go 1-2 times a month these days.

(4) Do you own a gun?
No, and I never would.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Oldiesfreak1854 on June 07, 2012, 05:20:27 PM
1. Conservative.  Republican, except I live in an open primary state, so all I have is party identification.
2. Fox News, The Weekly Standard, National Review, etc.
3. Seventh-day Adventist.  I attend services about weekly.
4. No.  I support gun rights, but I've never even used a gun.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Torie on June 07, 2012, 05:42:17 PM
From these list of questions, I don't think anyone would correctly guess my partisan affiliation. I stick out on everything, except for my bad habit of watching Fox News and reading the WSJ, along with the New Republic, Wapo and the NYT, and listening to NPR and Public Television and Daily Kos and Politico (and NRO and the Weekly Standard). :)


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: TJ in Oregon on June 07, 2012, 06:46:28 PM
1. I identify as conservative but am a registered Democrat for strategic reasons.
2. Cleveland Plain Dealer, here, realclearpolitics, occasionally NYT or WSJ
3. Catholic, at least weekly
4. No

I do subvert stereotypes in some ways, mostly that I am in academia and have a knack for winding up in extremely liberal areas, but nothing that shows up on this unless you consider owning a gun to be your main litmus test.


Title: Re: Do you subvert political stereotypes?
Post by: Simfan34 on June 08, 2012, 09:54:04 AM
(1) Dynamic conservative, moderate; but authoritarian. Republican
(2) New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BBC, the Atlantic, the Telegraph, Al Jazeera, etc, etc.
(3) Catholic, and I try for weekly.
(4) If I could, I would. So no.

Looking at this, I suppose not, I fit the George Will type I suppose. But taken into full context, very much so.