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Peggy Noonan: The Protected Class and the Rise of Donald Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 69323978" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>The protected class the author is talking about is not the private sector elites it is the political elites. Those voting for Trump don't hold anything against him because it was never his job as a private sector businessman to care about them.Rather than waste their anger on someone that never had before pretended to be on their side, they are much more angry at those who were elected and appointed to be public servants that decided they were not interested in serving the public but instead were more interested in serving themselves at the expense of the public. Though IMO choosing Trump as the vessel for expressing that anger is irrational, the anger about public officials betraying the public good is itself quite rational.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 69323978, member: 256417"] The protected class the author is talking about is not the private sector elites it is the political elites. Those voting for Trump don't hold anything against him because it was never his job as a private sector businessman to care about them.Rather than waste their anger on someone that never had before pretended to be on their side, they are much more angry at those who were elected and appointed to be public servants that decided they were not interested in serving the public but instead were more interested in serving themselves at the expense of the public. Though IMO choosing Trump as the vessel for expressing that anger is irrational, the anger about public officials betraying the public good is itself quite rational. [/QUOTE]
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