It is. It reminds of the sort who "call the super" to fix burned out lightbulbs in their kitchens.
This election is ironic. Trump is a New Yorker to his bones, loves his conspicuous, garish displays of wealth. He was embraced and carried to victory by rural and suburban Americans from 'flyover country'. Hildebeeste is a deracinated arrogant elitist, no more a New Yorker than an Arkansan or an Illinoisian or even much of an American. Her support was primarily from the densest cities.
Trump stands as a reminder that New Yorkers aren't all like the effete parlor-pink snob who wrote this piece. The "super" who shows up to change his (?) lightbulb is also a New Yorker.
Good post!
I was thinking the same. Trump is not just from New York, he’s the greater than life soul of the city, and the progressives are the vermin eating away at it.
And I say this as a person in the “Heart of Dixie”, otherwise known as Sweet Home Alabama.
Great comments.