Originally Posted by
chicom
I can see him having empathy, because according to his biography, he is a man of humble beginnings, and can't be construed as anything else by those who flip the term "Elite" around.
It is delightfully ironic that he is a product of the so called 99%, and of public school where he worked average jobs as a youth. Not bad for a son of a pharmacist from South Carolina.
His policies in his current position, and decisions in the near past are absolutely up for debate.
But, boy you have to love this country, when at times based on shear meritocracy,that the kid who was in the local high school marching band, who worked at South Of The Border, waiting tables to pay for college, makes it to the level of distinction, where he is today.
The dude worked his ass off.
Not quite the image of Biff and Buffy, is it.