The worst part about being chairman of the College Republican club at my school (shoutout to JMU) was constantly being hit on by babes. I’d tell them, “Stop, please, I’m trying to do important work here. Go harass the football star instead.” But NOOOO. They just wouldn’t leave me alone. I never had a moment’s peace.
Because, obviously, nothing’s sexier than being in a political party. It’s the coolest thing ever!
Okay, I’m lying. Most of the time, talking politics is an anti-aphrodisiac: People either don’t care at all — or they care WAY too much. (Hide the knives.) Neither party had a positive Q rating, but for most of the last 50 years, there was no question which party was dorkier, geekier, and more poorly received.
The Republicans were the dorks.
The Democrats controlled popular culture. Music, TV, movies, and literature would glorify liberal causes — and liberal characters — whereas the conservatives in their stories were either money-hungry bad guys or dorky/awkward sidekicks, à la Ned Flanders. […]
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