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BITTER.... Bittergate,  huh   That s a nano-fuss I m glad to have missed out on by being offline over the weekend.  For the record, though, here s what Barack Obama told an audience in San Francisco last week:You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing s replaced them....And it s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren t like them or anti-immigrant  <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs</a> s <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.ca>stanley canada</a> entiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.Like most nano-controversies, the fuss over this sentence is kind of dumb.  But hey mdash; we re in the middle of a campaign, and dumb is the name of the game.Once you clear out all the meta-clutter, though, what really strikes me as odd about Obama s statement is that, on its merits, it s largely untrue, isn t it   Economic distress probably is responsible for growing anti-trade sentiment  though the Midwest has never exactly been a bastion of free trade support , and maybe for a bit of the increase in anti-immigrant sentiment too  though I think this has been more cultural than economic, and primarily rooted in the simple fact that we have a lot more illegal immigrants today than we did 15 years ago .  But does anyone really think tha <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen</a> t stagnant wages and globalization are responsible for rural gun culture   Or the rise of the Christian right   Or an increase in bigotry   This stuff just doe
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