people. i swear one of the first people i ran into was a guy named fred groat, a 65-year-old guy from chicago, who was the retired vice president for finance of a major company, an old goldwater guy, who went to carlton college in minnesota and has a graduate degree from harvard. and he was saying, you know, i m worried about the debt. so that s sort of the kind of people who were there. not all of them with harvard degrees, but i happened to run into one. well, it s hard to get more elite than that. now, going back to the poll, howard, 84% of them, 84% think that they reflect the american view, even though we ve shown they re a very small minority of american thinking. and that must be where this all this talk about taking our country back comes from. i mean, if they knew actually what their numbers represented in the larger population of the country, what would their slogan be then? well, lawrence, their view is kind of nostalgic and simplistic
marchers, no unemployed people. these are pretty comfortable people. i swear one of the first people i ran into was a guy named fred groat, a 65-year-old guy from chicago, who was the retired vice president for finance of a major company, an old goldwater guy, who went to carlton college in minnesota and has a graduate degree from harvard. and he was saying, you know, i m worried about the debt. so that s sort of the kind of people who were there. not all of them with harvard degrees, but i happened to run into one. well, it s hard to get more elite than that. now, going back to the poll, howard, 84% of them, 84% think that they reflect the american view, even though we ve shown they re a very small minority of american thinking. and that must be where this all this talk about taking our country back comes from. i mean, if they knew actually what their numbers represented in the larger population of the country, what would their slogan be then? well, lawrence, their view is