'Iron Lung' and the Future of Filmmaking
These Athletes Are Getting Paid to Shame Their Own Country at the Olympics
WaPo CEO Resigns Days After Laying Off 300 Employees
Georgia's Jon Ossoff Says Trump Administration Imitates Rhetoric of 'History's Worst Regim...
U.S. Thwarts $4 Million Weapons Plot Aimed at Toppling South Sudan Government
Minnesota Mom, Daughter, and Relative Allegedly Stole $325k from SNAP
Michigan AG: Detroit Man Stole 12 Identities to Collect Over $400,000 in Public...
Does Maxine Waters Really Think Trump Will Be Bothered by Her Latest Tantrum?
Fifth Circuit Rules That Some Illegal Aliens Can Be Detained Without Bond Until...
Just Days After Mass Layoffs, WaPo Returns to Lying About the Trump Admin
Nigerian Man Sentenced to Over 8 Years for International Inheritance Fraud Targeting Elder...
Florida's Crackdown on Non-English Speaking Drivers Is Hilarious
Family Fraud: Father, Two Daughters Convicted in $500k USDA Nutrition Program Scam
American Olympians Bash Their Own Country As Democrats and Media Gush
Speculation Into Iran Strike Continues As Warplanes Are Pulled From Super Bowl Flyover...
Tipsheet

Elitism is a State of Mind

Ok, ok -- John McCain isn't sure how many properties he and his wife own.  But before the Democrats get carried away, it's worth noting that they are poorly positioned to argue that McCain is too rich to be President.
Advertisement


In fact, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, as of 2006, seven of the ten richest people in Congress were Democrats.  And in the Senate, the six richest senators were Democrats.  The very richest?  Why, their 2004 nominee John Kerry -- with an average net worth of $205 million.  McCain, with an average of $26 million, is a relative pauper.

What's more, Hillary Clinton (average $30 million) is richer than John McCain -- so it's a little hypocritical for the Dems to be portraying McCain as some sort of guy who's too rich to be President, isn't it?  A few votes the other way in a few key states, and the "rich" candidate would have been theirs . . .

Ultimately, elitism isn't about one's money.  It's about attitude and ego.  Most of the left-wing academics at elite universities are total elitists -- and they don't have anything near the earning capacity of, say, professional athletes or country music stars (many of whom tend to lean right). 

Elitism isn't about the price of one's clothes or house -- or the number of either.   It's John Kerry's obvious Francophilia -- and Barack Obama's interest in the price of arugula
Advertisement
, penchant for describing working class voters as "bitter", and willingness to believe that voters' cynicism and blindness are the only reasons he's not winning this thing in a walk.  It's Barack's embarassment that his fellow Americans can't speak French when they visit France, and his obvious discomfort and disagreement with the idea of American exceptionalism.  It's about seeming more excited to proclaim oneself a "citizen of the world" than a citizen of the USA.

In any case, isn't it possible that McCain doesn't know precisely how many properties he and his wife own because that's just not his primary interest and focus? 

All this is just revealing of the Democrats' tired old use of the class warfare card.  As McCain said at Saddleback, it's his hope that everyone can be rich.  Here's to all of us having so many houses we can't keep 'em straight -- rather than trying to stir up resentment against those who own them, like the Democrats.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement