The liberal elite Out East are waking up to the fact that their brand suffers from chronic disaffection among rural voters, and they are starting to wonder why. Just last week The New York Times carried two columns, one by Thomas Edsell asking academics what is wrong with us, and a follow-up by Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate economist, ruminating on what the academics said. To which other well-informed liberals responded on Twitter, why don’t journalists go to a rural diner and ask?
Rural diner menu choices are limited
Rural diner menu choices are limited
Rural diner menu choices are limited
The liberal elite Out East are waking up to the fact that their brand suffers from chronic disaffection among rural voters, and they are starting to wonder why. Just last week The New York Times carried two columns, one by Thomas Edsell asking academics what is wrong with us, and a follow-up by Paul Krugman, the Nobel laureate economist, ruminating on what the academics said. To which other well-informed liberals responded on Twitter, why don’t journalists go to a rural diner and ask?