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Anonymous wrote:This weekend I read an article in the Economist that condescendingly referred to Trump's supporters as "wrinklies." This made me, a 30-something liberal female attorney, so mad! How dare the writers of the Economist disrespect the american voter! In a democracy, the government listens to the people and not the other way around. The liberal elite should not be allowed to impose their own version of the rule of law on America. Over the last twenty years the First Amendment has been almost completely obliterated by the idea of political correctness. People are afraid to say even the simplest things for fear of being misunderstood. Hell, saying "Merry Christmas" is no longer socially acceptable. Laws are enforced at will, or not at all, and the liberal elite feels entitled to disrespect the average Americans, off whose backs they make their living. And this is precisely why people support Trump - because he does not seek to "improve" or "educate" an average voter, but instead shows him respect and actually listens to their opinions - something that, you know, in a democracy, an elected representative is supposed to do.
I read the article as well. It was a dissection of a Trump event in Sarasota at which the majority of attendees were retirees in their dotage. I did not interpret the term wrinklies as a perjorative, but rather a setup for the juxtaposition of senior citizens enjoying their retirement -- not to mention Social Security and Medicare -- in a carnival-like atmosphere (complete with a real-life pachyderm graffitied in chalk with the Trump campaign mantra) with Trumps
'S message of despair about the hapless state of our Nation under Obama. I particularly enjoyed the professed Christian who apparently believed there were lots of things she couldn't say, including "Merry Christmas." The only point missing was the number of these wrinklies with mobility scooters who were regular Fox Newsvviewerd who viewed the US and rest of the world through that distorted prism. Like it or not, Trump's support skews elderly and otherwise lower income and less educated.