A Thinking Reed

"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" – Blaise Pascal

Yet another presidential candidate quiz

This one comes via the Lutheran Zephyr. The quiz ranks your candidate preferences based on your agreement on 11 issues: Iraq, Stem-Cell Research, Abortion, Social Security, the Line-Item Veto, Immigration, Energy, Marriage, the Death Penalty, Taxes, and Health Care.

Here are my rankings:

Dennis Kucinich – 40
Ron Paul – 38
Mike Gravel – 30
Chris Dodd – 30
Bill Richardson – 28
Barack Obama – 23
Hillary Clinton – 23
John Edwards – 23
John McCain – 18
Sam Brownback – 17
Mike Huckabee – 15
Joe Biden – 15
Rudy Giuliani – 15
Fred Thompson – 10
Tom Tancredo – 10
Duncan Hunter – 10
Jim Gilmore – 5

No big surprises here; a little dishearting that no one whom I agree with more than 25% of the time appears to stand a chance of being nominated! Also, based on this it’s hard to believe that I was a registered Republican as recently as five years ago. Did I leave the GOP or did it leave me?

6 responses to “Yet another presidential candidate quiz”

  1. And Romney?

    How on earth did you get DK first and RP second?

  2. Weird, for some reason Romney didn’t show up. Maybe that means I agree with him 0% of the time? 🙂

    The quiz tells me that I agree with DK on Iraq, immigration, taxes, health care, Social Security, line-item veto, marriage, and the death penalty and disagree on stem-cell research, abortion, and energy.

    Meanwhile, I supposedly agree with RP on Iraq, stem-cell research, abortion, Social Security, line-item veto, energy, marriage, and the death penalty and disagree on immigration, taxes and health care.

  3. Something is wrong in testland. Who thinks Ron Paul and DK agree with each other on Social Security?

  4. I think you must be right. Though I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that RP opposes Cato-style fake “privatization” schemes.

  5. Thanks for the link! DK was my #1 guy too (at 58% — we disagree on energy). It’s a good thing, since we’ve already had his bumper sticker plastered on our car for months… but I took a different version of the quiz at http://minnesota.publicradio.org/projects/ongoing/select_a_candidate/, and in that one Richardson was my main man (though all the percentages were much lower).

  6. Mary – good to hear from you! I didn’t even realize you had a blog.

    I like BR not least because of his position on the war and because he’s just schlubby enough that people would have a hard time taking him seriously as a Maximum Leader.

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