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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Gap Between Main Street and the Elite
by Salena Zito
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

Remember the city mouse and the country mouse who exchanged visits?

In the end, the gap between the cousins’ worlds left both comfortable with their own choices and baffled by the other’s.

That’s not so different from how anyone who lives 15 minutes outside of Washington, D.C., feels about those who govern their lives and deliver their news.

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“Absolutely,” agrees John King, CNN’s "State of the Union” host and chief national correspondent.

King spends considerable time outside of Washington’s beltway, reporting the news. He says he’s a better reporter because he’s gotten to know the real feelings of people not tied to Washington or New York.

In fact, he uses the people he has met along the way as sources when a new political or policy debate hits the fan.

King said he learned early that Congress’s health-care legislation was generating serious concerns about costs and spending, even among strident supporters of the president and health-care reform.

“If I was a hostage to Washington, I probably would not have received that kind of feedback,” said King, fresh from a visit to Alaska.

There's nothing new in America about the mutual suspicion or incomprehension of city slickers and country bumpkins, says Todd Gitlin, a Columbia University journalism professor and sociologist.

Gitlin points out that you do not have to venture outside urban America to find similar divisions within cities themselves.

“There are millions of people in the New York metropolitan area to whom the New York Times speaks a foreign (and alien) language, who don't feel represented by its tone, who even feel outraged by it, seeing it as relaying an insider conversation and dissing outsiders,” he said.

A lethal combination of distrust and apprehension is escalating not only with the media but with the government it covers. Part of the problem is the perception beyond the beltway that the media actually made Barack Obama president.

Evidence of that lies in the outrage voiced in town-hall meetings and tea-party demonstrations during this summer’s congressional recess. The body of coverage was tilted to highlight the small percentage of extreme attendees, and media elites and former president Jimmy Carter labeled as “racists” those who disagreed with the president. Continued...

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Salena Zito is a political analyst, reporter and columnist.
 
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UNDER EDUCATED
UNeducated degreed person from liberal universities such as the large one in Austin should consider what they actually learned during their attending classes at the University of Texas. How to get drunk and have sex along with abortion, hatred, elitism, and supremacy. The reality of it all is the job market is so lite, the recent graduates are working at jobs they never dreamed of working. So they call themselves the overqualified, I say welcome to reality, it does not take place in a classroom nor does it involve having sex with professors, accepting bribes from professors, coaches, political hate groups or Americorp.

Uneducated vs undereducated
More insulting is the liberal who called me "under-educated." I'm an educated person and it would be rude to call me uneducated, right?

So...this "gentler" option in their opinion pointed out that I was just UNDEReducated. I just didn't have quite enough of that elite injection to make me see why they deserved to be in control of my money and my life.

Geesh, I wish they taught economics in all the high schools. Our population would be so much more educated in free market principle and this administration would never have been allowed power.

Major - Economics - What I learned: Capitalism works

Minor - Russian studies - What I learned: Gulags don't

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