Monday, May 24, 2010

What are the Democrats core beliefs?

Jonah Goldberg summarizes a Pew Center poll on what Democrats believe:
According to the Pew Center, the less you like to fly the American flag, the more likely it is you are Democrat. The more you think hard work and personal initiative aren’t the ticket to the good life, the more likely you are to be a Democrat. The more you believe the United Nations is a better steward of international relations, while America is a negative actor on the world stage, the more likely you are to be a Democrat. The more you believe that the government is there to help, the more likely it is you are Democrat. The less seriously you take religion, the more likely you are to be a Democrat.
PREVIOUSLY on the psychological outlook of Democrats:
Politics of happiness: Democrats and psychological depression
Obama's dark outlook
Democrats and misery loves company
Liberalism explained as a guilt complex
Democrats: thinking like adolescents
Analyzing foreign policy using a child's point of view
Democrats ask children for foreign policy advice
Economic reasoning by childhood analogy
Childhood pain and liberalism
Democrat envisions a politician as a substitute father
Presidential candidates as "potential parent figures"
Was it uncle Sam who taught you right from wrong and wrapped your gifts at Christmas?
President as parent

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