Politics - not just for breakfast anymore.
Bei der NY Times ist ein Artikel über die Nahrungsvorlieben gewisser Wählergruppen zu lesen.

foto: Alex Brandon (Obama); Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (Clinton); Danny La, via Getty Images (Mccain); Cereals by Lars Klove for The New York Times (please don't sue me, I'm just a poor blogger)
"For example, Dr Pepper is a Republican soda. Pepsi-Cola and Sprite are Democratic. So are most clear liquors, like gin and vodka, along with white wine and Evian water. Republicans skew toward brown liquors like bourbon or scotch, red wine and Fiji water."
Schön das zu wissen. Glaube ich.
Aber da McCain-Wähler mehr Ballaststoffe benötigen sagt doch einiges.

foto: Alex Brandon (Obama); Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (Clinton); Danny La, via Getty Images (Mccain); Cereals by Lars Klove for The New York Times (please don't sue me, I'm just a poor blogger)
"For example, Dr Pepper is a Republican soda. Pepsi-Cola and Sprite are Democratic. So are most clear liquors, like gin and vodka, along with white wine and Evian water. Republicans skew toward brown liquors like bourbon or scotch, red wine and Fiji water."
Schön das zu wissen. Glaube ich.
Aber da McCain-Wähler mehr Ballaststoffe benötigen sagt doch einiges.
loco en la cocina - 21. Apr, 13:20
OT:
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