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Interesting--The NYTimes Survey Said that i Was Part of the New Liberal Party

Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024 4:21 PM EST

Really?  I said, after answering twenty very difficult questions to determine where i really fit in.

I fit into the New Liberal Party--supposedly.  Others that are supposed to fall in that group include Buttigieg, Booker, Garcetti, and O'Rourke.

I thought that was okay, but i was wondering why i would want to be in that group.  I began to think--wouldn't it be better if they joined my group instead?

ps.  My or our group had 26% of the responders.  There were six possible parties that you could fall into depending.  So, just off the top, as a mathematician, 26% is better than the so-called "most expected value" of 16.67%.

ps2.  We're all on our way to "cosmos consciousness"!  At least 26% of the people are.  And i know that there are many others leaning in the same direction.

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Alpha Stockman 3 months ago Member's comment
Did any Republicans even fill out that survey? Seems like the NY Times readership would be skewed to the Left.
Jim Boswell 3 months ago Author's comment

Yeah, i know.  The NYTimes is such a rag, especially knowing when you can always go to Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, or Fox News for "your personal desired news". 

BTW, how do you define a "republican" these days?