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In reply to the discussion: Platner: Astro-Turfed Authenticity [View all]Sympthsical
(11,370 posts)Who quite famously leaned into his rustic prairie laboring ways (the rail-splitter). When speaking in public, he would often embody the country bumpkin persona, only so he could then pivot and use his oratory skills to dazzle. The man was one of the most successful lawyers and political minds in Springfield.
But that's not what the campaign imagery was.
Politicians always lean into "just one of the folks!"
Scranton Joe! Man was in the Senate since he was 30. He was the elite of the elite for 50 years. Still played up his working class background.
People do this shit. It's not new or novel or really of any particular note.
Platner sucks, but trying to draw some "grander lesson" just to exploit the moment to get a "Fuck Progressives!" circle sesh out is tedious.