by Helen Tansey at The T-Room
Donald Trump became the voice of the working class – Batya Ungar Sargon
This is a refreshingly candid interview with Newsweek journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon. Sargon conducted hundreds of interviews of MAGA voters across the country and has set-out to capture what she learned in her new book “Second Class.”
Sargon is a self-professed Brooklyn liberal who gets it, which means more and more bright young people who believe they are Democrats are learning what many who make-up the MAGA voter base learned through several election cycles now – the Democratic Party platforms policies, their hatred for America and her history, their entitlement, their ugliness toward their fellow Americans and their elitist perspectives are simply foreign to them and what they stand for.
Batya Ungar-Sargon’s response to Steve Bannon’s question “So how you talk about that as a liberal, you’ve been outcast because you take the side of the working class. So how can that be? The Democrats tell us all the time they’re a working class party” and her response nailed it:
Batya Ungar-Sargon: No, that’s complete nonsense. The Democrats are the party of the college credentialed elites and the dependent poor. So all of their policies are either about flattering the vanity of the rich or sustaining the poor. That won’t work. And meanwhile, everybody in the middle, the hardworking people who listen to your show, who you know about and who you respect, they were not represented by either party until Trump came along. And Trump showed up and said, wait a minute. Why is no one standing up for the hardworking American? And what I did for this book is I traveled around the country and interviewed working class Americans. And let me tell you something, Steve, and you know this. Working class Americans, whether they vote for Democrat or Republican, whether they’re liberal or conservative, they all have the same views. Like, neither party is really speaking to them. They all agree by and large about the most important issues. Polarization is a totally elite phenomenon…
…So the elites are very, very polarized. If you talk to someone who’s been to college, conservative or liberal, somebody who works in the media elites, somebody who works in the political elites, they look at the party platform, whether it’s the GOP platform or the democratic platform, and they’re like, check, check. Whatever the party tells them is the good and the right they agree with. So there’s no natural connection between supporting abortion on demand and believing in climate change and supporting an open border. Those things were cobbled together because they are all in the interests of the leftist elites. And so if you’re in those leftist elites, you’re like, oh, these are all my priorities. If you are a hardworking american, those are not your priorities. You go issue by issue and say, well, I’m a Christian, so I would never get an abortion, but I know somebody who was raped, so I don’t want it to be banned. You say, well, I have a family member who’s gay, and I want them to be treated with dignity, but I have a child school and I’m terrified of the trans agenda. Right. You have this because the american working class is deeply tolerant, and so that is how they approach the world…
…Let me tell you something. 97% of donations coming out of Silicon Valley go to Democrats. The majority of Americans making over $500,000 a year are Democrats. Nine of the ten richest counties in this country now vote for Democrats. And the majority of donations coming out of Wall Street went to Joe Biden and not to Donald Trump because these elites hate Trump because he represents the return of the middle class, the rise of the working class, and the pride of the working class. That’s what they hate and why they write this stuff, this drivel. They cannot stand the idea that people who work with their hands for a living should have dignity.
h/t The Gateway Pundit for the transcript
Ungar-Sargon has plenty more insight to share…
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Share this post or these vids with your friends and family. It may very well help some of those voters who know they can’t vote for a fellow with dementia whose side-kick is the one taking instruction from the Obama’s and Soros’s all the while delegating and managing the clown-show coming out of the White House…
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