The statement was made at a San Francisco big big money fund-raiser. It's probably what they expected to hear.
Half of all dwellars are in rural Pennsylvania, or have family and friends there in spades. Here's the deal.
Pennsylvania small town
provincialism didn't start 25 years ago. It started as soon as the society became mobile. People interested in
constant change, creativity and exploration started moving to the urban areas.
Obama's real gaffe here is that his statement is the entire opposite of what his campaign has been so far. It's negative, when his campaign has been all about the positive. It's divisive when the campaign has been about unity.
Most of all, it's wrong. The differences here aren't easily explained by frustration or jobs or promises. They're just different schools of thought.
One of my own recent themes in life has been strenuously avoiding characterizing those who have different points of view as "stupid", or "broken", or "bitter", or even "wrong", because our harsh divides are too harsh now and somehow we must resolve our differences and stop being assholes. So this one hurts a little.