Politics Making Strange Bedfellows 118
loid_void writes "Leave it to Reuters to report that the run-up to the U.S. presidential election is casting the spotlight on a new crop of Web sites for political-minded singles who are seeking Mr. or Ms. Right... or Left. But as such sites make small gains in the polls, another debate is brewing among singles in this politically divided nation: Is it better to find a like-minded mate or to cross party lines in the search for true love? Reached last week on his cell phone at the Republican National Convention in New York, Brian Barcaro said he does not interparty date and has no plans to start... let the debate begin!"
What is that word you used ... (Score:1, Funny)
Ms. Right... or Left ??? (Score:1)
Oh wait...
Re:What is that word you used ... (Score:2)
Dharma and Greg made it (Score:2, Interesting)
There's our fictional cross-party/cross-cultural couple, and they seemed to do fine. I think if you care so much about a political party or viewpoint that you would consider only dating/marrying exclusively in that pool of people, you have some serious issues that make you unfit for such things.
Re:Dharma and Greg made it (Score:1)
Even though most Americans only care about how much less tax they could get away with, or how to keep the oil flowing for their gas hungry SUV's, there are deeper aspects to politics.
Re:Dharma and Greg made it (Score:2)
Well yes, I agree with the fact that seriously considered political stances indicate deeper differences in worldview. What I'm saying is that these differences in worldview should not be more important to a person than their interpersonal relationships. I strongly believe in the ideology of libertarianism (althought not neccesarily the Libertarian Party), but at the same time I would ahv eno problem dating and/or marrying someone who strongly believed in the party line of the Democrats or Republicans. I
Re:Dharma and Greg made it (Score:2)
Now that's just silly. Party affiliation or political ideology shouldn't be the "litmus test" for whether or not to date somebody, but to imply that world view and interpersonal relationships are two totally discreet things is stretching it. Your world view touches every decision you make in your life, from where you want to live, what kind of car you drive (including wh
Re:Dharma and Greg made it (Score:2)
Well, perhaps my personal views are different than yours on this matter. But just as you gave the example of being able to be good freinds with someone of opposing worldview, I believe it's possible, and perhaps refreshing an interesting, to do the same in a LTR. I'm not saying one should seek that out, but I am saying that I would let chemistry and whatever else decides who ends up with who be the primary factors, and political alignment would be pretty low priority. I suppose if the worldviews were at
Re:Dharma and Greg made it (Score:2)
I agree here. But political alignment and political belief are not necessarily the same thing.
I suppose if the worldviews were at opposite ends of the spectrum and both individuals were sycophants of their political faith, allowing it to dictate all aspects of their life, then it clearly wouldn't work
This I think sums up where the disagreement lies. You are arguing that an individual's political faith dictates her life; I am arguing that her political
We don't need Dharma and Greg (Score:2)
- Democratic adviser
James Carville [carville.info] and his wife, Republican adviser Mary Matalin [hbo.com].
- Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver.
- John Kerry and Theresa Heinz-Kerry. (Zing! Heinz-Kerry was married to a Republican senator before he died, and made public deragatory comments about Democrats back then)
The most important thing is that you have more important things in your life than politics, that you can discuss politics with your
Re:We don't need Dharma and Greg (Score:2)
If they did, the two would be on COPS or Forensic Files - not CNN and MSNBC. It's just proof that when it comes to "professional politicians" you're usually looking at someone that doesn't have as strong a belief as they put on.
Re:Dharma and Greg made it (Score:1)
Hah (Score:1, Insightful)
Democrats: For bigger government, to help the chillins, i.e. make more handouts and create useless government charity bureaucracies.
Republicans: For bigger government, to help "defend out nation", i.e. create subsidized military jobs.
Democrats: For free trade when it's convienent
Republicans: Same
The list goes on. On pretty much every issue, the difference is very minor.
Re:Hah (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe not in the issues that are important to YOU.
I'm a Republican. I am pro life. I am pro second amendment.
I couldn't have a relationship with a woman who would abort my child if she got pregnant. I couldn't be with a woman who is troubled by my gun collection.
These issues may not mean much to you, but they would be a deal breaker when it comes to romance.
LK
Re:Hah (Score:3, Funny)
Wow.
Yeah, you wouldn't get along with a liberal at all.
Re:Hah (Score:1)
They ARE parts of the party platforms.
Look at the congressional record. Votes on those two issues are split according to party lines. There are a few members on both sides that cross over for each issue but over 90% remain loyal to the party.
If parties don't have principles, the parties become social clubs and lose all meaning.
LK
Re:Hah (Score:2)
Do they just get to sit on the sidelines while the elites duke it out in their name?
Re:Hah (Score:2)
Political parties exist to advance agendas. If you are not on board with the party agenda you have two choices, keep quiet and stay with the party or start another party with its own agenda.
LK
Re:Hah (Score:1)
Did you even pass civics 101?
Re:Hah (Score:2)
And there are millions like me, so some say the Republicans are pro-life and pro-gun because if they weren't, they would have no chance of winning anything.
And that is the only major policy difference between Democrats and Republicans that I can find anymore.
Now in smaller elections, such as local representatives, you have more choices and can find someone who agrees with you on more that a fe
Re:Hah (Score:1)
Im a french Canadian, and except for the few fanatic (Partie Quebecois) people aka Seperatists, we do not view ourselves as such and such party or type of people.
Im for abortion
Im undecided on guns (though its not as important an issue here)
Im for gay marriage
etc... etc...
I have my own views, I do not let a party dictate my way of thought. And I dont care what anyone else says, but the fact that Americans have only 2 strong parties and are so fanatic about
Re:Hah (Score:1)
Re:Hah (Score:1)
Re:Hah (Score:1)
Or the Dem's support of freedom of expression as long as you are not Christian?
Re:Hah (Score:2)
Frankly, being a member of either of our major parties, to me, only illustrates extreme ignorance, and possibly stupidity. They're both full of nothing but a bunch of rotten career politicians. Fuck 'em.
Re:Hah (Score:3, Insightful)
The GOP only uses abortion as an is
Re:Hah (Score:2)
A Republican campain manager once said (don't have the reference) that they can't win the pro-life fight because then they'd lose the pro-life voters. As it is, you basically have to vote Republican if you're pro-life, because they at least don't increase abortion.
And for everything GWB didn't do, he did cut $50 million in funding to UNFPA. See UNFPA, Condemned by Bush Administration, Loses Additional $50 Million in U.S. International Family Planning Funds [thetruthaboutgeorge.com]
Re:Hah (Score:1)
(Summary: 5/225 Rep nay in House, 3+1/51 Rep nay+no-vote in Senate, 0/1 Rep veto in Exec)
The Republicans having reintroduced this bill several times in different forms only to have it vetoed repeatedly by Clinton certainly undermines your position that Republicans could do a hell of a lot more on the kids-being-murdered (your words, not mine!) front.
But you're right about one thing. We should c
Re:Hah (Score:1)
If bush is willing to veto a important spending bill because he doesn't get his way on overtime he should be willing to do a hell of a lot more to stop the murders of thousands of kids per month.
Religious people are treated by the GOP the same way black people are by the Dems, that is they only exist when t
Republicans (Score:2)
GWB is an old frat boy who's never had to work an honest day's work his entire life. He doesn't know the first thing about fiscal responsibility. He is a flagrant liar. He has increased the size of the federal government. He is not what his constitue
Re:Republicans (Score:2)
McCain is a RINO. Republican In Name Only. Political reality in his state was such that if he wanted to get into congress, he'd have to do so as a Republican. Regardless of what he believed.
The effort to get him as the Republican Candidate in 2000 was about trying to get there to be no difference between our guy and the Democrats'.
LK
Re:Republicans (Score:2)
Actually, I think I just repeated myself
Re:Republicans (Score:1)
LK
Re:Republicans (Score:2)
No, McCain is a Republican 95% of the time. He just gets a lot of press and support for the 5% of the time that he bucks the party line and for being a "straight talker".
If people would take a bit more time and actually check into his background and voting record, he is VERY Republican in both belief and action.
And for the record, we've elected a number of senators who were not Republican. Just not any since DeConcini got the boot (partly for doing the same th
Re:Hah (Score:2)
I broke up after 3 years with a girl, partially due to disagreements on politics. I disliked her conservative side - she felt being gay is a sin of God and is immoral, and things like that. And she disliked by liberal side - she wanted a religous guy who believed in a religion etc.
Re:Hah (Score:2)
Don't do that.
Re:Hah (Score:2)
+0, Pathetic ?
+1, Funny ?
Re:Hah (Score:2)
I have to agree with you here. I think I'd sooner date a crack whore than a right-wing conservative.
Republicans are lousy lays. (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Republicans are lousy lays. (Score:1)
Re:Republicans are lousy lays. (Score:2)
I don't understand how this is informative. How the hell does party affiliation affect sexual prowess?
I can think of a republican who's been laid many more times than most people on /. combined (Arnold), and democrats that drink so much that they can't get it up (Kennedy.) It's complete bullshit.
Sexual prowess is good indicator of sexual prowess. Party affiliation is a good indication of... nothing. People choose parties for so many reasons that it's a joke. Most of them choose based on what union t
But... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re: But... (Score:3, Funny)
Re: But... (Score:2)
Unless you're married.
Divorce court?
Re: But... (Score:2)
Don't knock it till... well... you've knocked it. (If you know what I mean)
Re: But... (Score:2)
It would create too much hard feelings (Score:2)
Re:It would create too much hard feelings (Score:2)
Mod the parent up! Love affects decision making when choosing a partner... how insightful.
Obvious (Score:2, Funny)
Fsck the other party.
Re:Obvious (Score:1)
Wow... there really is no humor in politics.
Re:Obvious (Score:1)
Bunch of pansies. (Score:3, Insightful)
And given the success rate of American marriages, I sure as hell trust that 57% to know what a healthy relationship requires.
All I know is that the wishy-washy political fence sitters that say they can "understand both sides" deserve to be married to each other. And they deserve the divorce and the messed up kids that follow.
I wish some people would at least get informed and take a stand for once in their pathetic, non-confrontational lives.
Re:Bunch of pansies. (Score:2)
http://www.divorcemag.com/statistics/statsWorld.s
http://www.divorcereform.org/nonus.html [divorcereform.org]
Re:Bunch of pansies. (Score:2)
I'm doubtful if the fence-sitters would get divorced. They are the ones that are most sympathetic, I suppose. Then again, they'll sit on the fence when it comes to deciding whether or not they want to divorce.
A successful marriage depends upon a lot more than political thought, and I'd even venture that it doesn't even depend on political thought. Right, Left... whatever. I see little difference between the American parties, and the ones that I'd like to see are too undersupported.
For me, the most im
If Carville and Matalin can do it... (Score:3, Insightful)
(This is politics?)
Re:If Carville and Matalin can do it... (Score:1)
I think it's quite odd that Arnold once professed, as a young man in Austria, that he had 3 goals in life: to become an American, to become famous, and to marry a Kennedy.
In light of goal #3, how strange that he would be getting all gushy and starry eyed over Nixon during his speech at the RNC convention.
Re:If Carville and Matalin can do it... (Score:1)
See my blog [blogspot.com] (not to be a blogwhore) for a more detailed write-up of their talk.
I wouldn't want to be married to someone THAT different, but it really seems to work for them. Plus, they've got good reasons not to go to each other's party events. What a great excuse. I hate going to my girlfriend's company outings.
Carville and Matalin will kill each other (Score:1)
I'm quite honestly stunned thet have lived this long. I figured they would murder each other long ago.
Ya gotta admit... (Score:2)
hmmm... wait a second...
It's kind of a stupid question (Score:2)
You will never find someone that agrees with you on every issue you have an opinion on. You need to at least respect each others viewpoints if only in the sense of "well with your background that your opinion on X is logical." Empathy for each other is essential, empathy for people your partner doesn't know can be seen as a character flaw, but need not be fatal one. If one of you tries to help business people and the other homeless people, it can be viewed as each of you persuing a different career, which c
The bottom line is.... (Score:1)
People always have the deepest hatred for those who are similar but slightly different from themselves. I see the difference between Democrats and Republicans as similar to the difference between Catholics and Protestants - while they have many superficial differences
Fiscal or social? (Score:4, Insightful)
However, if the differences are fiscal, than you can simply live life together and lobby your representatives differently.
Methinks that Christian conservative GOPers and Peacenik Dems might not work out so easily, but fiscally minded folks would hardly notice.
Lines & Views (Score:2)
In fact, now that we live in North Dakota where there is no formal voter registration, perhaps we'll both join
It depends... (Score:2)
But only these fundamental philosophical issues are important for me. Disagreement on other topics is good because you have things to discuss endlessly
Of course, few philosophical premisses already lead to consent on many daily political topics.
OTOH, if all you want is sex, it probably doesn't really matter.
Re:It depends... (Score:1)
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
I'm a scientist, and believing in something without any proof or reasoning goes against everything I stand for.
How can you discuss it when there isn't even any logical reasoning behind it?
Next thing you'll know, they'll be telling you how they believe the earth was made a few thousand years ago, and that dinosaurs fosils were put here by the devil to mislead us. (and that is, as far as I understand, w
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
And how can you discuss it if you think anyone religious is a creationalist?
And not even all creationlists (those who believe God created the world) think it is 5,000 years old.
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
A worthwhile read.
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
About the science link - scientists are just humans as well. Maybe there were scientists in the egyptian times that still believed that the pharoh was God. It's very hard to shake off your upbringing, no matter how logical it is. We are still all tied down by emotions.
I know my ex-gf is bad for me, but I still want her back. But I know logically it would be bad, and that it's only a survival trait talking, and so on.
Re:It depends... (Score:1)
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
I'm not sure that counts as closed minded by many standards. Usually there has to be some scientific basis first.
Show me some evidence, and I'll consider it.
Re:It depends... (Score:1)
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
I'm not sure that that counts as being narrow minded, but just wrong or misinformed. Not sure - I'll go with you on this one.
Anyway, as I said in my other posts, I was being a bit contraire, but my point about religous people believing in things despite science still holds.
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
"And as to the Earth not being created just a few thousand years ago, were you there to say that it wasn't? I believe you have a bit of faith too."
It's not faith at all - it's logical reasoning. There is a huge amount of evidence to show it was created longer than a few thousand years. Evidence such as dinosaurs.
Theories that dinosaurs died from the flood are even more illogical than the satan idea. The evidence points to that h
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
I'm personally agnostic and not atheist because that would be another "anti-faith" faith for me. So you can't argue about whether god exists with me
Look for girls which are like you but *please* learn a bit more about the findings of other people using the scientific method. The evidence is really overwhelming.
Using religion to explain things which are easily explaine
Re:It depends... (Score:1)
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
You could equally say that you don't want a relationship with non-christian girls.
Re:It depends... (Score:1)
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
Note that this isn't all religious people. But its at least a very large minority. I could probably date someone who believed in god but allowed others to make their own decisions, but not someone who pressed their beliefs upon others.
Re:It depends... (Score:2)
Also, with religion often comes "morals". Such things are arbitrary and they are no fun at all.
In short,
Don't Chance It (Score:2)
Doesn't Matter (Score:1)
My interparty relationship is not working out well (Score:1, Funny)
Is this satire? (Score:1)
Re:My interparty relationship is not working out w (Score:1)
Changing party affiliations (Score:3, Funny)
If your hot young liberal wife starts to turn Republican with age, you're not going to get your *ahem* needs met like you did before you got married.
political vs apolitical (Score:1)
I married a very nice woman who just isn't interested in politics much at all. Mostly we're on the same page, but she just doesn't have the interest I do. This is a bit frustrating because I'd like to engage in the issues a bit more, be active in a party, maybe run for office someday. We differ somewhat on a few issues, and it makes conversations tense if they come up in a meaningful discussion. If we were both apolitical these differences wouldn't matter much; we'd just disagree but there wouldn't be f
Re:political vs apolitical (Score:2)
Opinions not what matters (Score:5, Insightful)
Shared values are important, though, both in my experience and in the analyses I've read. Other key factors: compatible fighting style, "givers" vs. "takers" (should be matched at the very least, but as a giver myself, I don't tend to think much of takers), activity level, degree of adherence to one's supposed principles, and sexual compatibility. And yes, I'm leaving "similar interests" out deliberately; probably nowhere near as important as those I've mentioned.
Cheers!
True Story... (Score:2)
A few years after that I happened to be lecturing at a conference that had Timothy Leary as the guest keynote speaker. Prior to the talks I ran into him and told him that stor
Irrelevant (Score:1)
I dunno. I pretty much hate everyone. I'll let you know when/if I find a girl with a brain. People tell me i'll be searching for quite a while.
Ms. right... or left... hand (Score:1)
I wonder if anyone else read this as a political website where singles can meet mr or ms right... or left... hand.
I thought the internet already had a million of these websites. I get emailled new ones each day.
Good luck with this...Best Quote of the Article (Score:3, Funny)
Priceless!
Re:Best Quote of the Article (Score:2)
Last year saw the launch of LiberalHearts.com (http://www.liberalhearts.com), which grabbed headlines for its contest in which a woman won a date with Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich (news - web sites), a bachelor.
Libertarian or other fringe dating sites? (Score:1)
I would like to see a libertarian dating site, but AFAIK, none exist. I know it doesn't help that as a straight male, like 95% of all libertarians are men, but still...
A question (Score:1)