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Senator Napoleon
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Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 12:01:43 am »
The 1%
Latte Liberal
Neoconservative
Tea Partier
Uncle Tom
Moderate Hero
Limousine Liberal
Hipster
Elitist Academic
The 99%
White Working Class
Country club Republican
Swing voter
Christian Conservative
South Park Republican
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Re: Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 12:21:13 am »
Some of these are bound too be poorly cast, as I don't pay close attention to all of these posters:
The 1% -
Wonkish1
Latte Liberal -
Link
Neoconservative -
Keystone Phil
Tea Partier -
WeAreAnonymous
,
CaDan
,
nhmagic/azmagic
Uncle Tom -
Politico
Moderate Hero -
Mr. Moderate
(Heh.)
Limousine Liberal -
Opebo
Elitist Academic -
Realpolitik
The 99% -
Tweed
White Working Class -
BigSkyBob
Country club Republican -
Torie
Swing voter -
BushOklahoma
Christian Conservative -
jmfcst
South Park Republican -
Dead0Man
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MilesC56
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February 21, 2012, 01:44:06 am »
The 1%- Wonkish
Latte Liberal- Scott
Neoconservative- Phil
Tea Partier- CaDan
Uncle Tom- ?
Moderate Hero- Yelnoc
Limousine Liberal- Napleon
Hipster- mechaman
Elitist Academic- realpolitik/nkpatel
The 99%- BRTD
White Working Class- tmthforu
Country club Republican- Duke
Swing voter- Junkie
Christian Conservative- jmfcst
South Park Republican- 20RP12
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TheDeadFlagBlues
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Re: Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 01:50:10 am »
The 1% - Gustaf
Latte Liberal - bgwah
Neoconservative - Phil
Tea Partier - the teen who post from FL
Uncle Tom - the hispanic from NJ
Moderate Hero - ben
Limousine Liberal - polnut
Hipster - Lief
Elitist Academic - Al or ag or Hash (when he isn't being casual, that is)
White Working Class - clarence
Country club Republican - Torie
Swing voter - Alcon
Christian Conservative - jmfsct (how Christians should act: TJ in Cleve)
South Park Republican - 20RP12
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Governor Scott
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February 21, 2012, 01:58:13 am »
The 1% - Wonkish1
Latte Liberal - No one that comes to mind
Neoconservative - Clarence (big on defense)
Tea Partier - jmfcst
Uncle Tom - Not gonna say it
Moderate Hero - Gustaf
Limousine Liberal - No one that comes to mind (the definition of this sounds very similar to 'latte liberal')
Elitist Academic - Nathan (intelligent, well-written posts)
The 99% - Nathan again
White Working Class - Miles
Country club Republican - Dallasfan?
Swing voter - angus
Christian Conservative - TJ in Cleve
South Park Republican - 20RP12 or Sanchez
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Re: Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 02:07:16 am »
What's the difference between a limousine and latte liberal?
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TheDeadFlagBlues
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February 21, 2012, 02:09:56 am »
Quote from: Lief on February 21, 2012, 02:07:16 am
What's the difference between a limousine and latte liberal?
My view:
limousine liberal - lives in an upper east side penthouse and works at a financial firm
latte liberal - is a teacher or doctor that lives in boulder or mercer island.
Latte liberals are basically the environmentalist/outdoorsy types that read Mother Jones and eat granola. Limousine liberals are the upper crust of society.
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February 21, 2012, 02:11:41 am »
Quote from: Ron Swanson on February 21, 2012, 02:09:56 am
Quote from: Lief on February 21, 2012, 02:07:16 am
What's the difference between a limousine and latte liberal?
My view:
limousine liberal - lives in an upper east side penthouse and works at a financial firm
latte liberal - is a teacher or doctor that lives in boulder or mercer island.
Latte liberals are basically the environmentalist/outdoorsy types that read Mother Jones and eat granola. Limousine liberals are the upper crust of society.
So basically the Limousine liberals live in NYC and DC while Latte Liberals live in other metro areas?
I think you guys are mostly on the money, except that the 1% is Torie.
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TheDeadFlagBlues
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Quote from: seatown on February 21, 2012, 02:11:41 am
Quote from: Ron Swanson on February 21, 2012, 02:09:56 am
Quote from: Lief on February 21, 2012, 02:07:16 am
What's the difference between a limousine and latte liberal?
My view:
limousine liberal - lives in an upper east side penthouse and works at a financial firm
latte liberal - is a teacher or doctor that lives in boulder or mercer island.
Latte liberals are basically the environmentalist/outdoorsy types that read Mother Jones and eat granola. Limousine liberals are the upper crust of society.
So basically the Limousine liberals live in NYC and DC while Latte Liberals live in other metro areas?
Eh, not really what I was getting at. Latte liberals are crunchy and upper-middle class. Limousine liberals are at the upper echelon and are millionaires.
I invented this definition myself but it works and in my view there's a clear dividing line between these two stereotypes.
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Re: Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 06:14:31 am »
The 1% - Naso?
Latte Liberal - Napoleon
Neoconservative - Clarence
Tea Partier - Keystone Phil
Uncle Tom - ...
Moderate Hero - Yelnoc
Limousine Liberal - Opebo
Hipster - BRTD
Elitist Academic - The Professor
The 99% - Al maybe?
White Working Class - Tmthforu94
Country club Republican - Torie
Swing voter - Angus
Christian Conservative - JCL
South Park Republican - Dallasfan
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February 21, 2012, 06:24:37 am »
The 1% Wonkish1
Latte Liberal usually this would imply the coasts or at least urban, right? but Marokai keeps shooting into my mind in terms of his positions and logical reasoning and etc. jfern also.
Neoconservative John D. Ford, though he's gone now.
Tea Partier
Uncle Tom I guess Simfan is the only black poster, right? and Storebought is/was. but I'm not into hurling epithets at black people, for a number of reasons, some pragmatic, others idealistic.
Moderate Hero the original, benconstine. he continues to be a living embodiment.
Limousine Liberal
Hipster
Elitist Academic ag, though he isn't very elitist, but he is one of the two academics I know of here, the other being Al, who is not elitist at all, except possibly by virtue of being a kneejerk anti-elitist.
The 99% jfern
White Working Class Al? how many posters here are of working class origin? we seem to have a strong middle- and upper-middle class self-filtering mechanism at work
Country club Republican Torie
Swing voter angus, Torie
Christian Conservative jmfcst but he is atypical in a lot of ways (largely deriving from what is probably above-average intelligence)
South Park Republican
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Senator Napoleon
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February 21, 2012, 06:51:22 am »
The 1% - Politico
Latte Liberal - bgwah
Neoconservative - Duke
Tea Partier - BigSkyBob
Uncle Tom - CaDan
Moderate Hero - Junkie
Limousine Liberal - Gustaf
Hipster - Oakvale, in a good way of course
Elitist Academic - Al, I guess, but isn't really elitist
The 99% - BRTD
White Working Class - clarence
Country club Republican - Torie
Swing voter - Angus
Christian Conservative - Jmfcst
South Park Republican - Dallasfan, I guess, but isn't really a Republican
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Senator Snowstalker
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Re: Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 08:15:28 am »
The 1%-clarence
Latte Liberal-Scott
Neoconservative-AHDuke
Tea Partier-t_host1
Uncle Tom-Simfan34(by default)
Moderate Hero-Yelnoc
Limousine Liberal-Napoleon
Hipster-BRTD
Elitist Academic-Gustaf
The 99%-Me?
White Working Class-BushOK
Country club Republican-Torie
Swing voter-angus
Christian Conservative-jmfcst
South Park Republican-20RP12
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Re: Which poster best represents each category?
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February 21, 2012, 11:36:25 am »
I don't belong to a country club, and don't like to golf. Next!
Yes, I knew as soon as I saw the category, that I would win the category going away with you guys. But then who else here can afford to belong to a country club (Dukie isn't a lawyer
yet
)? So maybe I'm the default option.
Oh, and Tweed, Muon2 is a physics professor at Northern Illinois University, and rather than having a train set in his garage, plays with the super-collider at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. And he has an "elite" brain.
Gustaf is a lecturer in economics.
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February 21, 2012, 02:23:43 pm »
The 1%: Torie
Latte Liberal: jfern
Neoconservative: Not really
Tea Partier: JohanusCalvinusLibertas
Uncle Tom: Pass
Moderate Hero: benconstine
Limousine Liberal: Can't think of anyone
Hipster: Lief
Elitist Academic: Gustaf
The 99%: BushOklahoma
White Working Class: BushOklahoma
Country club Republican: Torie
Swing voter: BushOklahoma
Christian Conservative: jmfcst
South Park Republican: Fluffy
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Prez Duke
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February 21, 2012, 02:33:46 pm »
I wouldn't say I am a neocon considering I oppose war unless necessary. I certainly don't favor invading Iran or anything crazy like that. I do favor a strong national defense while streamlining and reducing military expenditures, so if that is the definition we are now using, I guess I am a neocon.
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Governor Scott
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February 21, 2012, 02:36:33 pm »
How am I a latte liberal?
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February 21, 2012, 03:19:27 pm »
Quote from: Ron Swanson on February 21, 2012, 02:14:10 am
Quote from: seatown on February 21, 2012, 02:11:41 am
Quote from: Ron Swanson on February 21, 2012, 02:09:56 am
Quote from: Lief on February 21, 2012, 02:07:16 am
What's the difference between a limousine and latte liberal?
My view:
limousine liberal - lives in an upper east side penthouse and works at a financial firm
latte liberal - is a teacher or doctor that lives in boulder or mercer island.
Latte liberals are basically the environmentalist/outdoorsy types that read Mother Jones and eat granola. Limousine liberals are the upper crust of society.
So basically the Limousine liberals live in NYC and DC while Latte Liberals live in other metro areas?
Eh, not really what I was getting at. Latte liberals are crunchy and upper-middle class. Limousine liberals are at the upper echelon and are millionaires.
I invented this definition myself but it works and in my view there's a clear dividing line between these two stereotypes.
Well I meant that there are lots of really rich liberals(basically just buy baller sh**t) in DC and NYC compared to other metros, where they are just rich/upper-middle class(enough to have a second home, but not enough to spend money frivolously everyday).
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February 21, 2012, 06:04:06 pm »
I gotta find a niche so I can represent a group.
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February 21, 2012, 06:33:48 pm »
The 1% - Wonkish
Latte Liberal - Leif
Neoconservative - Clarence
Tea Partier - BigSkyBob
Uncle Tom - (I don't know what this would be in modern political discourse)
Moderate Hero - Ben
Limousine Liberal - (Do we have any wealthy liberals?)
Hipster - 20RP12
Elitist Academic - Al
The 99% - Oakvale
White Working Class -
Country club Republican - Torie
Swing voter - True Federalist
Christian Conservative - TJinCleve
South Park Republican - Tmth
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February 21, 2012, 06:37:37 pm »
I'm a limousine liberal? I make a good living... but not that much.
People seem to think I'm more of a latte liberal...
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Quote from: Reactionarycon on February 21, 2012, 06:04:06 pm
I gotta find a niche so I can represent a group.
Tea Partier or White Working Class :3
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Dallasfan65
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Quote from: Underappreciated Napoleon on February 21, 2012, 06:51:22 am
The 1% - Politico
Latte Liberal - bgwah
Neoconservative - Duke
Tea Partier - BigSkyBob
Uncle Tom - CaDan
Moderate Hero - Junkie
Limousine Liberal - Gustaf
Hipster - Oakvale, in a good way of course
Elitist Academic - Al, I guess, but isn't really elitist
The 99% - BRTD
White Working Class - clarence
Country club Republican - Torie
Swing voter - Angus
Christian Conservative - Jmfcst
South Park Republican - Dallasfan, I guess, but isn't really a Republican
I'm still a registered and active Republican (though not too comfortable when I attend local meetings.) I do love my South Park as well!
Quote from: Reactionarycon on February 21, 2012, 06:04:06 pm
I gotta find a niche so I can represent a group.
Neoconservative.
Tea Partier isn't really your style. I'd pick Sanchez or BSB for that.
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February 21, 2012, 06:55:54 pm »
There should be a group titled "pissed off reacionary teenager". I think I'd fit perfectly.
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Quote from: Reactionarycon on February 21, 2012, 06:55:54 pm
There should be a group titled "pissed off reacionary teenager". I think I'd fit perfectly.
Teenagers aren't usually reactionary though, because they don't have much to react too. Sorry. Maybe in 10 years.
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