Methinks you protest with one side of your face while the other plays semantics with "beliefs" and pretends to "think" a lot while knowing almost nothing.
Belittling Small Town Americans
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by carpro, Apr 16, 2008.
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Could it simply be a case of not wanting anyone to discuss it since you don't want to? Why don't you just take your ball and go home since some of us don't want to play your way?:wavey: -
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120873309012529689.html?mod=djemEditorialPage
Obama's Touch of Class
By THOMAS FRANK
April 21, 2008; Page A17
EXCERPT
Allow me to introduce myself. According to the general clucking of the national punditry, my 2004 book – "What's the Matter With Kansas?" – is supposed to have persuaded Barack Obama to describe the yeomanry of Pennsylvania as "bitter" people who "cling to guns or religion or . . . anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
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Consider, for example, the one fateful charge that the punditry and the other candidates have fastened upon Mr. Obama – "elitism." No one means by this term that Mr. Obama is a wealthy person (he wasn't until last year), or even that he is an ally of the wealthy (although he might be that). What they mean is that he has committed a crime of attitude, and revealed his disdain for the common folk.
It is a stereotype you have heard many times before: Besotted with latte-fueled arrogance, the liberal looks down on average people, confident that he is a superior being. He scoffs at religion because he finds it to be a form of false consciousness. He believes in regulation because he thinks he knows better than the market.
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