Posted on 04/27/2016 5:29:27 AM PDT by detective
Donald Trumps sweeping victories Tuesday night move the Manhattan billionaire a step closer to winning the Republican nomination for president and to pulling off the most improbable political feat in modern American history. But Trumps story is about more than a first-time candidates stunning rise. It is also about the humiliating defeat suffered by an increasingly isolated political and media class who still do not understand the causes and scope of Trumps populist revolt.
In his book Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010, Charles Murray wrote about the rise of a new American upper class and the narrow elites who shape Americas economy, culture and government. The number of players who dominate the direction of media, politics and finance is surprisingly concentrated for a country as sprawling and diverse as the United States. And yet almost all of these influencers across Manhattan and Washington were incapable of blunting Trumps meteoric rise. Time and again over the past year, Washington insiders and media moguls misread the mood of working-class voters and their attraction to the populist message championed by Trump.
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Perhaps, then, you have been talking too much and reading too little. Jim might explain to you if you wish to ask.
Eh, meh.
That’s about 80% of all the Yiddish I know.
Not interested in rehashing history.
Bad stuff happened on both sides.
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