This is an interesting little exercise. I've gotten "matched" with a candidate that I've never heard of... http://www.vajoe.com/candidate_calculator.html
Ohio Representative Dennis Kucinich (D) - 81.48% match Former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel (D) - 77.78% Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd (D) - 74.07% Delaware Senator Joseph Biden (D) - 70.37% New York Senator Hillary Clinton (D) - 70.37% Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) - 70.37% New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) - 70.37% Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D) - 66.67% Businessman John Cox (R) - 48.15% Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) - 48.15% Arizona Senator John McCain (R) - 44.44% Texas Representative Ron Paul (R) - 40.74% Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) - 37.04% Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) - 37.04% Kansas Senator Sam Brownback (R) - 29.63% Colorado Representative Tom Tancredo (R) - 29.63% Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) - 29.63% California Representative Duncan Hunter (R) - 22.22% Right now, though, I'd vote for Joe Biden first, but he won't win the primaries...
ron paul - 80.39% mike gravel - 70.59% dennis kucinich - 70.59% bill richardson - 54.95% my libpiggism has been exposed by my 2,3 and 4th choices!
As I think I said in the last thread for this, I cry BS on VA Joe. It consistently matches libpigs with the more obscure democratic candidates. It put two repubs in my "top five," and I agree with not one of their policies. Very clever strategery for confusing voters. I can only wonder what diebold really does come election day.
Hmmm... 90% Huckabee 80% Thompson 60% Ron Paul for ggl's 36% Obama 33% Clinton 16% Kucinich I'd say I agree with 'ol Joe.
Maybe you're the one who's confused? Wouldn't "libpigs" be associated naturally with extreme positions and, thus, lagging candidates?