Tfw the democratic and GOP establishment have moved so far to the right that a centrist like Sanders is considered a leftist.http://www.politicalcompass.org/uselection2016
polcom is biased in favour of the Left, and is prone to presenting Left-wing parties and candidates as less Left-wing than they actually are.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on March 19, 2016, 12:20:52 PMpolcom is biased in favour of the Left, and is prone to presenting Left-wing parties and candidates as less Left-wing than they actually are.No it isn't.
Harlow from Sapphire took the test multiple times and always finds himself on the lower right, despite being Harlow.But no, clearly it's biased in favor of the left when even the most leftist guy you could think of can't even land in the green quadrant.
This is a discussion which revolves around where the "centre" of politics lies, and we can disagree about that but nobody with a brain is going to meaningfully believe Sanders is a fucking centrist. Most of his support comes from the fact that he emphatically positions himself as not a centrist. . .
How can you determine where politicians are honestly at without asking them?How can you tell where they're honestly at by asking them? Especially around election time. We rely on reports, parliamentary voting records, manifestos … and actions that speak much louder than words. It takes us a great deal longer than simply having the politician take the test — but it's also a far more accurate assessment. In our early experience, politicians taking the test often responded in ways that conflicted with their actions but conformed to the prevailing mood of the electorate.We are occasionally asked about publishing the individual responses of politicians. We frown on this. The propositions are too vague to be considered statements of policy, and the individual responses are not significant in themselves. When summed to give an economic and social score, however, they provide an accurate profile of a mental state.
Not only do you know Sanders is not a centrist, but you also know Bush and Rubio are not Hitler-levels of authoritarian, despite the compass trying to place them in that vicinity.
How can I be in the same quadrant as Pol Pot/Hitler/Stalin? I'm no Pol Pot/Hitler/Stalin!The quadrants are not separate categories, but regions on a continuum. The fact that The Pope is in the same quadrant as Stalin does not make The Pope another Stalin. His closeness to the axes makes him a moderate, and therefore closer to Gandhi and Chirac, even though they are in different quadrants. Each quadrant contains enormous variability and can accommodate philanthropists and monsters, differing in the extremity of their views.
Quote from: Dan on March 19, 2016, 11:36:54 AMTfw the democratic and GOP establishment have moved so far to the right that a centrist like Sanders is considered a leftist.http://www.politicalcompass.org/uselection2016Sanders is not a centrist; polcom is biased in favour of the Left, and is prone to presenting Left-wing parties and candidates as less Left-wing than they actually are. Wanting to hike taxes by $15T and implement a single-payer healthcare system are not centrist proposals.
Especially around election time. We rely on reports, parliamentary voting records, manifestos … and actions that speak much louder than words. It takes us a great deal longer than simply having the politician take the test — but it's also a far more accurate assessment. In our early experience, politicians taking the test often responded in ways that conflicted with their actions but conformed to the prevailing mood of the electorate.
Well, they address that, too.
if they biased towards the left, then why would they portray someone like Obama as being nearly identical to someone like Romney? If they were biased towards the left wouldn't they portray him as being more liberal than he actually is?
and is probably more comparable to a New Dealer.
That doesn't even slightly address my it. . . Obviously its a continuum, the question is why Rubio and Bush are placed literally as authoritarian as Hitler. Not somewhere just in the same quadrant, but literally pretty much the same distance along a specific axis.
Quote from: True Turquoise on March 19, 2016, 12:56:20 PMthat cursor is annoying
So what, to you, would qualify someone being in Hitler's position on their compass?
Quote from: Verbatim on March 19, 2016, 01:11:57 PMSo what, to you, would qualify someone being in Hitler's position on their compass?Why is the onus on me to explain why Bush and Rubio shouldn't be considered in the same authoritarian-libertarian region as Hitler? Neither of them are ultra-nationalist totalitarians.
Are you saying only ultra-nationalist totalitarians belong near Hitler's point?