Declaring a class war against everybody who works in a cubicle is not a path to a majority.
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Now, if we want to kick out of party leadership people who *own and operate* golf courses, that is another story...
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Who is going to write the legislation the next time the GOP comes into power if they lose the donor class?
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No right-wing party is going to win without the suburbs. You can’t sign over districts like
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Doesn’t the most popular Republican in the country today own a ton of country clubs?
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He's also the most divisive. Not a good example with a -23% popularity rate right now.
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Also-- and I think this needs to be said more-- in general, the "country club" upper classes usually have more in common with the working class. Paul Fussell said it, and he's right.
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How? For example?
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No kidding. What a limiting point of view that is.
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