Eh, I've known a lot of right leaning and libertarian (small L, not capital) leaning types that have nose rings (septum or stud) and other body piercing and tattoos.
While *generally* one's appearance - such as brightly colored hair, piercings, tats, or certain clothing choices could be an indicator of someone's political leanings, I don't find that to be nearly as true today as it could even 10 or 20 years ago.
Some of the staunchest conservative people I've met have been covered head to toe in tats, and dress like homeless bikers. I think political conservatism for a long time was handcuffed to some christian-fundamentalist Leave it to Beaver type image where everyone wore button down shirts, khakis and loafers, and women were very modest and wore only necklaces and tasteful earrings.
While *generally* one's appearance - such as brightly colored hair, piercings, tats, or certain clothing choices could be an indicator of someone's political leanings, I don't find that to be nearly as true today as it could even 10 or 20 years ago.
Some of the staunchest conservative people I've met have been covered head to toe in tats, and dress like homeless bikers. I think political conservatism for a long time was handcuffed to some christian-fundamentalist Leave it to Beaver type image where everyone wore button down shirts, khakis and loafers, and women were very modest and wore only necklaces and tasteful earrings.