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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 10-5-2016 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Hohmann, who refined his “enlightened” leftist political bent at Politico, goes on to make his “stupid” Trump supporter case by citing author J.D. Vance, an Ohio native whose book “Hillbilly Elegy” is “all the rage in D.C. right now.” Vance, a former Marine and Yale alumni, says the GOP nominee is an “opioid for the masses,” concluding, “What Trump offers is an easy escape from the pain. … [His] promises are the needle in America’s collective vein.”
Vance, a regular contributor on the pages of Trump’s most vociferous conservative detractor, National Review, offers many deeply valid observations about the challenges and afflictions of working-class Americans — particularly those he grew up among in Ohio.
But according to Hohmann, “The most provocative argument in [Vance’s] book is that working-class whites don’t take enough personal responsibility for the horrible situations they find themselves in.” Hohmann’s point, of course, is to drive home the notion that Trump supporters in Ohio, and elsewhere, are too stupid to take care of themselves. He notes further that prolonged economic stagnation “breeds a sense of learned helplessness.”
Now, for the record, just which political party is it that has been breeding “a sense of learned helplessness” for most of the last century, particularly on urban poverty plantations13 in every major city across America — the effluent of The Great Society14?
Of course, as is the case with most left-elites like Clinton, Hohmann is clueless to the fact that he just grossly insulted all working-class Americans.
But what Clinton and Hohmann fail to grasp from their wealthy, educated leftist perches is that everything they take for granted in their lives — from flipping on a light switch to having bread in the cupboard, from the printing presses of their morning rag to the maintenance of their expensive foreign sedans and hybrids — depends entirely on the “unwashed masses,” the “ignorant working-class” Americans whom they view with such disdain.
The key word in that last sentence is “working,” because most of Clinton’s supporters are net consumers of government services, not producers of the taxes that pay for those services. And indeed, if the Obama/Clinton policies of the last eight years are extended into the next, there will be evermore consumers.
So, for their benefit, allow me to excerpt a few lines from a profile of grassroots Americans15, and thereby remind Clinton and her fellow elites just who those working folks really are:
We are mothers, fathers and other family members nurturing the next generation of young Patriots. We are farmers, craftsmen, tradesmen and industrial producers. We are small business owners, service providers and professionals in medicine and law. We are employees and employers. We are in ministry at home and missionaries abroad. We are students and professors at colleges and universities, often standing alone for what is good and right.
We are Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and public servants standing in harm’s way at home and around the world, who are loyal, first and foremost, to our revered oath to “support and defend” our Constitution.
We are consumers and taxpayers. We are voters.
We are not defined by race, creed, ethnicity, religion, wealth, education, geography or political affiliation, but by our devotion to our Creator, and the Liberty He has entrusted to us, one and all.
We are Patriot sons and daughters from all walks of life, heirs to the blessings of Liberty bequeathed to us at great personal cost by our Patriot forebears, confirmed in the opinion that it is our duty to God and Country to extend that blessing to our posterity, and avowed upon our sacred honor to that end. We are vigilant, strong, prepared and faithful.
That is a snapshot of the “deplorables” whom Clinton and her media minions so wantonly insult with their elitist derogatory references — the staple of contemporary leftist “enlightenment.” They have largely succeeded in achieving with their constituencies, what Jefferson feared most, that “our present state of liberty [would be] a short-lived possession,” if the people were unable to distinguish “between truth and falsehood,” because the press has “abandoned itself to falsehood.”
Our nation is at a turning point like no other in modern history. Our land of Liberty is sorely lacking a national voice, one we haven’t heard since Ronald Reagan16 rose from the ashes of the Carter years. That notwithstanding, the presidential election this November is much more than a quadrennial vote — it is a quarter-century vote for the composition of the Supreme Court. And that reality alone warrants at least the temporary transition of every conservative voter from “Never Trump to Never Clinton17.”
Regardless of the outcome of next month’s election, Liberty is eternal18. Which is why your Patriot team joins you, standing on that wall every day, day in and day out, advancing our mission19 in defense of Liberty.
Pro Deo et Constitutione — Libertas aut Mors Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis
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