Now That Thompson Is Out, His Supporters Can Go Back To What They Were Doing

January 24th, 2008, 8:22 PM EST

Having sex every day.

If you’re on the West Coast, you rock.

Other results of the Playboy Survey, conducted by Frank Luntz:

25% of Republicans and 35% of Democrats have had more than ;10 sexual partners.
55% of Republicans have sex at least once a week, compared to 43% of Democrats.
12% of Obama supporters have sex once a day, compared to 5% of Giuliani and Clinton supporters.
Republicans first have sex at 18.4, Independents at 17.6 and Democrats at 17.5
23% of Republicans and 24% of Democrats would say yes to a one night stand in the Oval office with a president they were attracted to.
57% of Americans would say no.
51% of Republicans and 67% of Democrats have watched porn with their partners.
55% of those who attend church think of themselves as sexually adventurous.
47% of Clinton supporters say intelligence is a turn on, but just 36% of Giuliani supporters agree.

Update Go here if you want to be part of a Luntz focus group.

Responses to this post...

  1. Does Ron Paul want to have sex with the Constitution?

  2. hmm, what a topic to cover especially after the debates tonight that McCain looked like a fool in, Rudy looked like a nut in, and mittens won handily. Not that I’d vote for him or any rethug but he did win the contest easily.

    I just enjoyed making my own blog post on Clinton’s presidency, 7 yrs ago this week, the prosperity the good times.. ahh I miss them
    The Clinton Record

  3. 100% of the women I surveyed say to get off the computer and come to bed before we’re both too tired. Of course, I only surveyed my wife, so the data may be a little off.

    Posted by Paul the Cab Driver
    January 25th, 2008 at 1:40 am
  4. The data is always off, because most people are incapable of telling the truth, and the rest don’t want to.

    Posted by RC from Smithtown
    January 25th, 2008 at 2:03 am
  5. Alan, please tell me what this could possibly have to do with the campain, the war, 3,931 dead innocent American troops, 655,000+ dead Iraqi citizens, the horribly going Afganistan conflict, the hunt for UBL, election fraud of 2000 and 2004, or anything even remotely important?

    Posted by paco/chris
    January 25th, 2008 at 2:23 am
  6. Did Huckabee’s suggestion to build road through to Alaska sound like an FDR New Deal Program to alleviate economic woes? A Republican New Dealer, right on my liberal brother!!!!

    JadedSage
    http://www.jadedsage.com

  7. paco/chris- Sex is important. It’s also fun. Not every post has to be about the end of the world as we know it.

  8. About the woman who was talking about negative sex, I suspect she’s just someone who didn’t want to bother refuting the data and methodology used, or can’t, and childishly chose to try to denigrate people of a party by speculating there are mentally unhealthy causes for their greater sexual frequency. Those Republicans must have sex more often because they would otherwise beat baby ducks to death. If she’s that jealous, she should start a brothel and only hire people of her political persuasion, whatever it is.

  9. And service only that clientelle.

  10. Sex is important and fun? Alan, you’re a hedonist! If my grammar and spelling skills were poor I would send you some hatemail about this…

  11. [...] But what’s additionally interest is that Luntz thinks we can find the common ground in the bedroom. Actually, if you watch the video, his ideas aren’t all that offensive. He’s basically arguing that while Republicans might be slightly more conservative on average than Democrats about their personal sexual behavior, the gap between the two is small enough to be inconsequential. But where I found myself agreeing with him is that he argues that the gap is small because people across the political parties are pretty liberal in their sexual behavior. The prevailing Republican attitudes under the Bush administration about sex—that it’s dirty and wrong and you should only do it when you’re married and birth control and abortion and changing partners are terrible and experimentation is wrong, etc.—are not actually shared in any significant way by workaday voting Republicans. Colmes has the survey up; you can check out for yourself. [...]