When you think of the words “smug” and “elite,” the first thing that usually comes to mind is the Democrat Party. They’ve become the party of wealthy, arrogant elites, sneering at the ‘little people’ and mocking the peasants’ wishful thinking. It’s almost hard to believe that not so long ago, they were seen as the party of the working class.
But when President Trump came down that escalator nearly a decade ago, he shattered the illusion that the left was fighting for the middle class. True to form, they ripped off their mask and showed their true, pompous colors—and it’s been a wild ride ever since.
Sure, we know how elitist and condescending liberals are—but sometimes, you see something that just blows you away by how truly smug and nasty they can be. This clip that conservative actor James Woods shared of Bill Maher and Dr. Phil perfectly captures that ugly attitude. In this pre-election moment, Bill shows just how out of touch he really is, flaunting his high-and-mighty elitism, even though on his HBO show, he regularly pretends to be “in touch” with the common man and what’s really going on.
But it’s all an act. Every single bit of it.
Maher is just like every other Democrat: a snob who thinks he knows far more than he actually does, living in a bubble, completely removed from reality, and aimlessly spouting nonsense disguised as bold, savvy predictions. […]
Their smugness is actually charming, like a puppy with a stick he’s proud of. pic.twitter.com/c6NzM8pVc3
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) November 11, 2024
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