A random elitist question
Given the media firestorm over Obama’s “bitter” statement, and given the overwhelming commetariat consensus that this episode would hurt Obama in the polls, and given the polling results clearly indicating this not to be the case in either Pennsylvania or across the country, what can be inferred? A) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that ...
Given the media firestorm over Obama's "bitter" statement, and given the overwhelming commetariat consensus that this episode would hurt Obama in the polls, and given the polling results clearly indicating this not to be the case in either Pennsylvania or across the country, what can be inferred? A) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that they don't watch cable news outlets; B) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that they aren't likely to show up as "likely voters" in a poll; C) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that their phone service has been cut off; D) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that they dislike Hillary Clinton even more than Barack Obama; E) The commentariat is elitist and out of touch with what engages gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers.
Given the media firestorm over Obama’s “bitter” statement, and given the overwhelming commetariat consensus that this episode would hurt Obama in the polls, and given the polling results clearly indicating this not to be the case in either Pennsylvania or across the country, what can be inferred?
A) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that they don’t watch cable news outlets; B) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that they aren’t likely to show up as “likely voters” in a poll; C) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that their phone service has been cut off; D) Gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers are so bitter that they dislike Hillary Clinton even more than Barack Obama; E) The commentariat is elitist and out of touch with what engages gun-toting, small-town Jesus-worshippers.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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