Friday, November 27, 2009

Test your politican stand...

So, you think you know where you stand, politically? Think again.

The result from this short test may surprise you and give you some food
for thought. You'll be asked just 10 questions, carefully think through each question,
and then it instantly tells you where you stand politically.

It shows your position as a red dot on a "political map" so you'll see
exactly where you score.

The most interesting thing about the Quiz is that it goes beyond the
Democrat, Republican, and Independent label.

The Quiz has gotten a lot of praise. The Washington Post said it has
"gained respect as a valid measure of a person's political leanings."

The Fraser Institute said it's "a fast, fun, and accurate assessment of a
person's overall political views."

Your result is your own business.

Click on the link below...
http://www.theadvocates.org/quizp/index.html

Submitted by: Jim Wagner

10 comments:

Jeffrey W Simons said...

That test can't be right, it said I was a liberal.

Scotty said...

Centrist and damned proud of it.

Snotty Scotty said...

Scotty:

You should be damned proud of yourself! You stand for nothing but you do stand in between people who do. Give yourself a big hug and a kiss...

Kathy Meeh said...

And, Snotty Scotty-- where do you stand if not a Centrist? Do give us your answers.

Steve Sinai said...

The good thing about being a wing-nut is you know the solutions to all problems before you even know what the problems are.

Kathleen Rogan said...

Yeah, and the democrats keep spending away and spreading your wealth.

Kathy Meeh said...

Okay Kathleen you get the pound of flesh with the CA State legislature, the pension mess, etc. City council is non-partisan so forget that one. At the Federal level, the problems left to the new President is from the 8 year Bush administration big time. However, in both instances these Presidents (one Republican, the other Democrat) are each our Presidents.

I agree with Steve that solutions if any follow the definition of the problem following prior research. Jeff would agree with that in reverse through inductive reasoning, he's from Penn State.

Snotty Scotty said...

The good thing about being a moderate/centrist/wing-nothing is that you never have to know what the problems are and therefore don't have to offer any solutions. Just sit back on your high horse and criticize those who do take a stand.

Kathy Meeh said...

So, what's your stand Snotty "wing-something" Scotty-- criticism began with you against Centrists, remember?

Scotty said...

The good thing about getting all your positions from talk radio is that you can remain a simpleton and don't ever have to actually use your brain.