The George Wills may call them vulgar, but they would prefer to live in a country where common sense isn’t in bad taste.
Those Sophisticated Clinton Republicans
George Neumayr June 1, 2016
She is losing Bernie people but picking up neocon tastemakers.
Anthony Lewis, the former New York Times
columnist, used to say in his moments of Bolshie pique over this or
that that thwarted liberal scheme that America needs a “new people.” A
similar cry can be heard from neocon tastemakers in the wake of Trump’s
defeat of sixteen opponents.
David Brooks is so worried about the ignorance of the unwashed masses
that he has decided to go out into their “pain” and teach them a “new
national story.” The Wall Street Journal’s Bret Stephens is rooting for a resounding Trump defeat so that the people will never embrace a figure like him again.“I most certainly will not vote for Donald Trump,” Stephens said on CNN. “I will vote for the least left-wing opponent to Donald Trump and I want to make a vote that makes sure he is the biggest loser in presidential history since, I don’t know, Alf Landon. It’s important that Donald Trump, or what he represents, this kind of quote ‘ethnic conservatism or populism,’ be so decisively rebuked that the Republican Party and the Republican voters will forever learn their lesson that they cannot nominate a man so manifestly unqualified to be president in any way, shape or form.”
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