You know how privileged you must be in a town where a house costs between $116,000 and $140,000 if you have a Dad who went to Dartmouth who’s a lawyer and a Mom who owns a nice restaurant?! You are probably one of the richest kids in your town. No one is saying he’s George W Bush, we’re just saying this upbringing is not working class and his whole persona is a working class act and is in fact offensive to people who grew up without his privilege. It also calls into question his character and every narrative he comes out with if he is this disingenuous about a core part of his identity. |
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Another working class man of the people! |
+1 Thank you. So sick of this fiction about him being "working class." I don't care either way what his background is, but he needs to stop pretending he's something he's not. |
+1000 |
George W. Bush never pretended to be "working class." He simply owned a ranch in Texas that he enjoyed working on in his free time. He never made up some story about being born to a working class family.
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This NYT article is the gift that keeps on giving. So many working class kids that I know are named Graham and their father’s are named Bronson.
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STFU Trump troll. You scaired!! |
Platner is a freaking oysterman!! He works with his hands. That's the definition of working class. Go away with your lies, troll. Our working class man is going to win. Ha! |
+1 If you listen to the NYT interview, he defines working class as someone who has to get up and go to WORK for a living, as opposed to amassing wealth on assets. Whether a W2 employee or a small business owner, if your wellbeing depends on you getting up and WORKING everyday, if your world turns over if you get laid off or lose a bunch of clients…you are working class. Not if your money makes money while you sleep. |
So he gets to redefine terms to suit his narrative? Anyway, Platner doesn’t work. All he does is collect disability and campaign for the Senate in hopes of soon becoming someone whose money makes money while he sleeps. |
+2 just started the podcast. Also his dad was his bank for the mortgage. He pays him back with interest. |
His Daddy giving him a $200,000 loan does not = growing up working class. You know that, right? I feel like I’m in an alternate universe. |
| This guy is digging his own grave in this NYT interview. A self described “military book nerd” who was a Civil War reenactor doesn’t know when he’s getting an SS Nazi skull tattoo? Really? |
Best of luck to you and your little Hobbit! |