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Does 1/3 of USA not know what the symbol of their political party?
On 1 vs 100 game show tonight, 38 out of 80 missed that the jackass is the symbol of the Democratic Party. Do you think these people are smart enough to vote? They do not bother to know even basic information about the political party, then how can we trust them to know who they vote for. Too many people vote for a party not a canidate or even against a party not a canidate.Do we need a basics test or more patriotism.
11 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Is it really that important, to know what the parties symbols are? Game shows have nothing to do with intelligence. It's all about knowing a little about a lot. In other words, what you can shove in your brain and remember for a day to win some money. I honestly think you're griping because you want to flaunt what you do know. Which is why you watch the show.Just like everybody else, you want to prove to yourself and others that you know a thing or two.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Due to the Democratic dumbing down of America im not surprised at the results from the show 1 v 100. You can bet your A** (pardon the pun) that they know how to kill a baby.
- wallinLv 45 years ago
i think of those are the symbols in accordance to Yahoo! solutions integrated consumers. See it began out whilst Yahoo! solutions agreed(begrudgingly) to the 1st replace of those united states of america. this permits all styles of boo-diddly. If Yahoo integrated moved its workplaces to Canada or Mexico, those symbols could be pulverized with the regulation. Now any Tom, Dick, and Harry could make up something.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I fail to see what identifying a symbol of a party has to do with choosing a good leader. Of course, maybe that's all a Republican needs - someone who can pick an elephant out of a crowd.
- skipLv 61 decade ago
Here's a thought for you. I am a legal immigrant going for citizenship. I could very well get asked that as part of my citizenship test (of course, to be safe, I would answer "donkey"). So if I have to know things like that, why shouldn't Americans?
As I said, just a thought to ponder.
- Doc OccamLv 71 decade ago
That's trivia. If they know what the party stands for and which party (if any) dovetails with their own political views, then I'd say they're smart enough to vote.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, it's more like 3/9.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I know, I know, the dems have an A**, the repubs have a Tusk and the people who b**** about who is Prez and didn't vote, have a blank mind.