It just seemed, from the quote, as if it was a, “I can’t believe people like this exist!” sort of reaction. This happens to all of us at times, of course. I’m not sure how, in my boring suburban life, I was always aware that, yeah, you ran into people like that. Babysat their kids sometimes, cleaned for them ;-).
People are responding as if I’d said something negative about Bristol Palin or positive about Cindy McCain, but it wasn’t intended to be a judgment of either: just a sociological observation.
You mean you weren't basically calling her trailer trash and implying that she was unfamiliar with the wonders of the modern miracle of indoor plumbing? Oh. Just kidding. I know that you weren't really suggesting that Bristol was some backwater hick that had never seen a family that had more than one tv and a car that had power windows or anything like that. I didn't hake her quote to be one of surprise that there are people with wealth, but instead that she was shocked by the presumptuousness and sense of entitlement demonstrated by Cindy and Meghan.
I didn't take it any other way than that. :-)
No worries; we cool. :-D