
What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
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"Liberalism is arbitrarily selective in its choice of whose dignity to champion." Adrian Vermeule
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http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc ... 99/#slide5Entertaining and baffling discoveries abound. For example: Soda seems to count a great deal. Diet Dr. Pepper evidently indicates a Republican who votes, while apathetic Democrats drink 7up, according to National Media Research Planning & Placement. Beer, too, matters. Relatively uninterested Republicans go for Busch Light. Additional findings reveal that the most politically-motivated Republicans visit foxnews.com (no surprise there) while Democrats who couldn’t care less attend mtv.com or scour dating websites (OK: no surprise there, too).
All of these online movements contribute to what pollster Alex Gage calls “data exhaust.” Email, Amazon orders, resume uploads, tweets — especially tweets — cough out fumes that microtargeters or data brokers suck up to mold hyper-specific messaging. We’ve been hurled into an era of “Big Data,” Gage said. In the last eight years the amount of information slopped up by firms like his, which sell information to politicians, has tripled, from 300 distinct bits on each voter in 2004 to more than 900 today. We have the rise of social media and mobile technology to thank for this.
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"Liberalism is arbitrarily selective in its choice of whose dignity to champion." Adrian Vermeule
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http://www.nmrpp.com/assets/NMRPP_Prime ... reader.pdf
This link is interesting/scary enough that even proto might click it.
This link is interesting/scary enough that even proto might click it.
"Liberalism is arbitrarily selective in its choice of whose dignity to champion." Adrian Vermeule
Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Turd. You dizzy fuck. You post too goddamn much. Shut the fuck up all ready.
Obama's narcissism and arrogance is only superseded by his naivete and stupidity.
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Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Somebody's out of Busch Light.
"Liberalism is arbitrarily selective in its choice of whose dignity to champion." Adrian Vermeule
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I'm busy watching Undercover Boss.Turdacious wrote:http://www.nmrpp.com/assets/NMRPP_Prime ... reader.pdf
This link is interesting/scary enough that even proto might click it.
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Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
wow.
i watch not one single show in that infographic.
i watch not one single show in that infographic.
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I may watch a little rasslin e'ry now and then but not any other show on there.Blaidd Drwg wrote:wow.
i watch not one single show in that infographic.
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Look closer. Brothers and Sisters IS there.Blaidd Drwg wrote:wow.
i watch not one single show in that infographic.
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Grey's Anstomy IS there.Ed Zachary wrote:I may watch a little rasslin e'ry now and then but not any other show on there.Blaidd Drwg wrote:wow.
i watch not one single show in that infographic.
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Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Where is Psych?
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LOL
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Stop flirting Gorby.
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Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Obviously only extremely good looking geniuses who have an uncanny knowledge of 80's pop culture watch Psych, and therefore I wasn't accounted for on the graphic.BucketHead wrote:Where is Psych?
I don't have a lot of experience with vampires, but I have hunted werewolves. I shot one once, but by the time I got to it, it had turned back into my neighbor's dog.
Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Psych is awesome
if anyone else is interested in my tv viewing schedule, PM me
if anyone else is interested in my tv viewing schedule, PM me
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Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Those are all Network TV shows. LOL at watching Network TV
Psych is awesome
Psych is awesome

Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
Hooray for not having cable!
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Re: What you watch, eat, and drive v. how you vote
I have heard of nearly half of the shows listed - sort of feel proud of that and, as I care, you should care as well.
Hawaii Five 0 is on TV again?
Hawaii Five 0 is on TV again?
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