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Old 08-15-2010, 09:30 AM
 
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"For Obama, the stereotype is one of a distant, cool, rather narcissistic yuppie.

Yuppism, remember, is not definable entirely by income or class. Rather, it is a late-twentieth-century cultural phenomenon of self-absorbed young professionals, earning good pay, enjoying the cultural attractions of sophisticated urban life and thought, and generally out of touch with, indeed antithetical to, most of the challenges and concerns of a far less well-off and more parochial Middle America...."


".....During the campaign, numerous critics highlighted what we can legitimately call Obama’s yuppie problem — especially after the good times ended with the September 2008 meltdown, and a frazzled public wanted a president who would symbolically appreciate their ordeal. Instead, Obama wondered out loud about the price of arugula. He could not bowl a lick (but foolishly tried), and he scoffed at the gun-owning, white churchgoers of rural Pennsylvania as hopeless clingers, just the sort you would not want to meet at a Bill Ayers book-signing party in Hyde Park...."

"......Hypocrisy is an important attribute of yuppies, safe in the “right” urban and suburban enclaves, and thus free to pontificate in the abstract about the sort of life they studiously avoid in the concrete. Yuppies like teachers’ unions for our children; but they send their own children to charter, private, or prep schools where teaching excellence and results (defined by getting kids into the top private universities) matter....."



Obama: Fighting the Yuppie Factor - Article - National Review Online
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Old 08-15-2010, 09:33 AM
 
Location: nj
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OK so yuppie = jerk
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Old 08-15-2010, 09:43 AM
 
Location: Unperson Everyman Land
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OK so yuppie = jerk

Obama cannot be a Yuppie since he was never a Preppie, and, as we all know, Preppies are the Yuppie larva.
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Old 08-15-2010, 09:52 AM
 
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Great piece. And I voted for Obama.
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Old 08-15-2010, 11:38 AM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Yep. God damn those people who made money, live in cities, and don't settle for the cheapest crap in the bargain bins at the corner market.

Only good Americans are poor, have no education (the church provides all the answers they need), and live in the backwoods.
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Old 08-15-2010, 02:38 PM
 
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"For Obama, the stereotype is one of a distant, cool, rather narcissistic yuppie.

Yuppism, remember, is not definable entirely by income or class. Rather, it is a late-twentieth-century cultural phenomenon of self-absorbed young professionals, earning good pay, enjoying the cultural attractions of sophisticated urban life and thought, and generally out of touch with, indeed antithetical to, most of the challenges and concerns of a far less well-off and more parochial Middle America...."


".....During the campaign, numerous critics highlighted what we can legitimately call Obama’s yuppie problem — especially after the good times ended with the September 2008 meltdown, and a frazzled public wanted a president who would symbolically appreciate their ordeal. Instead, Obama wondered out loud about the price of arugula. He could not bowl a lick (but foolishly tried), and he scoffed at the gun-owning, white churchgoers of rural Pennsylvania as hopeless clingers, just the sort you would not want to meet at a Bill Ayers book-signing party in Hyde Park...."

"......Hypocrisy is an important attribute of yuppies, safe in the “right” urban and suburban enclaves, and thus free to pontificate in the abstract about the sort of life they studiously avoid in the concrete. Yuppies like teachers’ unions for our children; but they send their own children to charter, private, or prep schools where teaching excellence and results (defined by getting kids into the top private universities) matter....."



Obama: Fighting the Yuppie Factor - Article - National Review Online


Excellent article in NRO on the "elite bromides". Yes, we are all gut sick of the lot of them....specifically Seltzer in Chief.
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Old 08-15-2010, 02:54 PM
 
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The thing I liked about this guy is that he didn't play to that facile cultural populism that's so common in America these days. I liked him better when he read non-fiction, drunk microbrew, and played basketball. Golfing and drinking bud? Barf.

There's nothing wrong with having refined tastes.
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