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    Trump Is a Snob Who Secretly Despises His Own Supporters

    Trump Is a Snob Who Secretly Despises His Own Supporters

    By Jonathan Chait
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    President Trump. Photo: Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via Getty Images


    Deep in a Politico report about President Trump’s attempt to build support for firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Trump loathes for recusing himself from the investigation of a campaign he was part of, is a striking artifact of Trumpism. The president’s swelling complaints against Sessions include the fact that he “doesn’t have the Ivy League pedigree the president prefers” and that Trump “can’t stand his Southern accent.”

    Conservatives have spent decades depicting liberals as coastal snobs. Entire campaigns were built from this theme, from Michael Dukakis’s “Harvard Yard boutique” to various Democrats failing to display the requisite enthusiasm for Nascar. Every image of Barack Obama in the right-wing media cast him gazing downward imperiously, a pose that conservatives seemed to think captured his contempt for the good people of the heartland.

    Given the attention they have lavished on such picayune details as John Kerry’s failure to order cheesesteak properly, it’s not even possible to imagine what they would do with direct evidence of a president disdaining his attorney general’s University of Alabama law degree and regional accent. Imagine one of those scenes from a ’90s action movie where the bad guys are wearing night-vision goggles in the dark, and then suddenly faced with blinding light.

    But as is so often the case, the accusation that was made falsely against Democrats turns out to be true of Trump. For all his vaunted populism, he is filled with contempt for average people in general and his own supporters in particular.

    Trump has touted the mindless loyalty of his base, and when he marveled that he would not lose any support if he shot somebody on Fifth Avenue, he was not complimenting the discernment of his supporters. He has tried to turn that into a positive — “I love the poorly educated!” — but the association with low socioeconomic strata has grated on him. Trump is the ultimate snob. He has no sense that working-class people may have equal latent talent that they have been denied the chance to develop. He considers wealthy and successful people a genetic aristocracy, frequently attributing his own success to good genes.

    Attempting to explain his penchant for appointing plutocrats to his Cabinet, Trump has said, “I love all people, rich or poor, but in those particular positions I just don’t want a poor person. Does that make sense?” It makes sense if you assume a person’s wealth perfectly reflects their innate intelligence. Trump has repeatedly boasted about his Ivy League pedigree and that of his relatives, which he believes reflects well on his own genetic stock. He has fixated on the Ivy League pedigree of his Supreme Court appointments, even rejecting the credentials of the lower Ivys as too proletarian.

    Trump has built a brand on attracting working-class strivers. But the relationship he cultivates is unidirectional admiration. Trump gives his supporters a lifestyle they can enjoy vicariously. He views them as suckers. The Trump University scam was premised directly on exploiting the misplaced trust of his fan base. The internal guidance for salespeople trying to drain the savings accounts of their targets explained, “Don’t ask people what they think about something you’ve said. Instead, always ask them how they feel about it. People buy emotionally and justify it logically.”

    The declassé image of his fan base has rubbed off on Trump, to his evident frustration. He regularly proclaims that his supporters are the true elite, but his unconvincing attempts to make the case usually devolve into boasts that Trump himself is the elite. Here is a typical passage, from a rally in West Virginia:

    We’re the smart ones, remember. I say it all the time. You hear the elite. They’re not elite, we’re elite. You’re smarter than they are, you have more money than they do, you have better jobs than they do, you’re the elite. So let them have the word elite. You’re the super elite. That’s what it is.

    I always hate — I always hate when they say, well the elite decided not to go to something I’m doing, right, the elite. I said, “Well, I have a lot more money than they do. I have a much better education than they have. I’m smarter than they are. I have many much more beautiful homes than they do. I have a better apartment at the top of Fifth Avenue.” Why the hell are they the elite? Tell me.

    Obviously, the most elemental feature of populist politics is to associate one’s opponents with “elite.” But Trump is unable to maintain the pose because he cannot stand the stink of the people upon him.

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    The president’s swelling complaints against Sessions include the fact that he “doesn’t have the Ivy League pedigree the president prefers” and that Trump “can’t stand his Southern accent.”
    Wow, what a horrible thing to say! University of Alabama alumni and those living south of the of the Mason-Dixon line probably won't appreciate hearing this.

    Oops, that's where the majority of his base resides.

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    Excerpt:

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    Very unwise if @realDonaldTrump is criticizing Sessions’ accent and legal pedigree—unless POTUS wants to offend his most ardent ‘Bama supporters.

    10:41 AM - Aug 30, 2018




    https://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/20..._southern.html
    Not wise at all.

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    You will fall for anything. It takes a lot of hate to post DemoQuack rubbish about Trump and act like you believe it. So pathetic.

    And Laura Ingraham, honestly, you just lost your walk-in rights at the White House. Shame on you!
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    Laura Ingraham: 'Very unwise' if Trump is criticizing Sessions’s accent, education

    BY JUSTIN WISE - 08/30/18 12:50 PM EDT


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    Fox News host Laura Ingraham said Thursday that if President Trumpwas criticizing Attorney General Jeff Sessions's accent and education background it would likely antagonize some of the president's most loyal supporters in Alabama.

    "Very unwise if @realDonaldTrump is criticizing Sessions’ accent and legal pedigree—unless POTUS wants to offend his most ardent ‘Bama supporters," Ingraham tweeted.

    Ingraham's comments came a day after Politico reported that Trump has told aides that he doesn't like the former Alabama senator's Southern accent or the fact that Sessions doesn't have a degree from an Ivy League school.

    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill.

    Trump has had an increasingly contentious relationship with Sessions, stemming mostly from the attorney general's decision to recuse himself from overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    You will fall for anything. It takes a lot of hate to post DemoQuack rubbish about Trump and act like you believe it. So pathetic.

    And Laura Ingraham, honestly, you just lost your walk-in rights at the White House. Shame on you!
    The truth hurts. Knowing Trump the way you do, do you actually find it hard to believe Trump said these things? If so, the joke is on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post

    "Very unwise if @realDonaldTrump is criticizing Sessions’ accent and legal pedigree—unless POTUS wants to offend his most ardent ‘Bama supporters," Ingraham tweeted.

    not just Alabama, but EVERYWHERE!
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    Southern accents are my favorite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaPeach View Post
    Southern accents are my favorite.
    Me too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaPeach View Post
    Southern accents are my favorite.
    Trump is a New Yorker.

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