Who do you think he voted for?
>>8719839
Personally I have a feeling he had a hand in Gary Johnson's campaign, myself...
He's an upper class intellectual from New York, so Democrat if he voted at all
>>8719839
where does he live
>>8719851
yeah but i'll bet he knows where the bodies are...
>>8719851
>upper class intellectual
I doubt hes either of these things. He lives in a shitty apartment still I'm pretty sure and most "intellectuals" are craving for the media cock.
>>8719839
Hillary or no vote. I could see him voting third party but not any of the existing ones.
>>8719851
Pretty sure "intellectuals" disapprove of a certain hard-set "smart people" vote.
>>8719839
No one. He's redpilled.
>>8719962
you have to kill yourself.
Harambe and/or Vermin Supreme
>>8719967
im not gonna do that im redpilled
>>8719974
i don't think so, because killing yourself is the ultimate red pill. are you not redpilled enough perchance?
I found his address thru NYC tax records provided to me for my senior design project :^)
>>8720110
proof or it never happened
He's into the Internet (almost a truther in Bleeding Edge), knows about Wikileaks and the systematic corruption it revealed, and so doesn't believe the Democrats deserve the name they have. Trump.
>>8720115
Nah I wish. I did get a bunch of tax records for Manhattan and surrounding areas though. I did a thorough search for Pynchon and didn't find anything. :^(
>>8719900
He's a rich man from a rich family and his novels are the epitome of show-off
Stop venerating people like heroes, Pynchon was a hippie in the 60s and is likely a Hilary supporter
A THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE COMES ACROSS THE SKY
>>8720183
He disliked hippies back then, and for that reason alone would never want someone like her to be president - she's as corrupt as could be, even by politician's standards, because They are now playing as Democrats.
He seems like the kind of guy who's been writing-in Mickey Mouse for every available position since he's been eligible to vote
He didn't vote.
>>8720330
I write in Donald Duck.
Am I Pynchon?
He voted because Jackson wouldn't be able to talk to him if he didn't, and he voted for Hillary, I'm sure Pynchon is equally disdainful of neoliberalism as the rest of Marxists out there, but Trump's administration is the nexus of right-leaning authoritarianism with all the Reagan-worship and echoes of Nixonian-madness against the youth that Pynchon rallies against in Vineland, Inherent Vice. Trump is the Adenoid of Gravity's Rainbow that the media shovels cocaine at to keep it in thriving. If there's any chance Pynchon did vote for Trump it was purely in a Zizek manner of accelerating a marxist retaliation.
Fact of the matter is, Pynchon might think Trump is hilarious, I bet he does, but Pynchon disdains ideologies of control more than anything, which is the entirety of Trump's Cabinet and Team (Gingrich, Giuliani, David Clarke, Steven Bannon)
>>8719916
Come to think of it, don't the dems always win NY by a landslide? Probably didn't bother then.
Stein most likely. I cannot believe that anyone who thinks he voted republican or democrat has read much of his work.