On 18 Feb 2004, at 8:15 pm, Julia Thompson wrote:
Gautam Mukunda wrote:
Not to be egregiously non-PC, but what the heck. I was the Assistant to the Parliamentarian at the Massachusetts Republican State Convention a couple of years ago (the Parliamentarian was one of my best friends). I asked him - since Democrats have sex scandals and Republicans have money scandals, and I don't really care about money, shouldn't I be a Democrat? His answer was "Republicans have better booze and better-looking women. That's all you need to know."
Not sure if he was _right_, but that seems like a perfectly good way to choose a party to me :-)
If you're joining the party to, well, party, then that's not a bad way to select it.
If you're joining a party for any other reason, you probably want to consider other factors. :)
It makes sense for which wing of the republocrats to join. Shouldn't you Americans have at least one other party (to make two)? We may have too many, but no choice seems a bit limited :)
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