Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Hillary was right about ‘basket of deplorable­s’

- Leonard Pitts Jr. The Miami Herald

Surely you remember the “basket of deplorable­s.” That was Hillary Clinton’s 2016 characteri­zation of some Donald Trump supporters. Observers saw it as a major gaffe, and conservati­ves erupted in hot, “How dare you!” indignatio­n at the idea there was anything deplorable about voting for a lying, racist, misogynist­ic, vagina-grabbing, deadbeat.

Few people, if any, dared point out the obvious: Clinton was right.

Well, welcome to déjà vu all over again. Recently on CNN, Don Lemon presided over a segment about Secretary of State

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Mike Pompeo, who recently blew up at an NPR reporter who had the temerity to ask him about Ukraine. The reporter says Pompeo challenged her to find that country on a map, which she did. Panelist Rick Wilson, a former GOP strategist, opined that Pompeo “knows deep within his heart that Donald Trump couldn’t find Ukraine on a map if you had the letter U and a picture of an actual physical crane next to it.”

At which Lemon started laughing and could not stop. He lowered his head to the desk as Wilson and a second panelist, New York Times columnist Wajahat Ali, adopted dumb rube accents in mockery of Trump supporters.

Wilson: “Donald Trump’s the smart one — and y’all elitists are dumb!”

Ali: “‘You elitists with your geography and your maps — and your spelling!’”

Trump World was predictabl­y, if hypocritic­ally, outraged. Lemon would later assert that he was laughing only at the initial joke and that he didn’t hear — and disavows — the mockery. But the Poynter Institute, among other journalism profession­als, was unpersuade­d. It called Lemon’s behavior “unprofessi­onal,” and added that, “Bending over and laughing until you cry while being oblivious to what your guests are doing was not a good look for Lemon. It was an even worse look for CNN.”

You’ll get no argument here. Lemon’s attack of the tee-heehees reflected poorly on him, his employer and his profession.

But Lemon’s response to it aside, Wilson and Ali’s jokes

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— riffing as it does not just on Trump World’s ignorance, but on its hostility to knowledge — strikes a chord. Consider an anecdote from the new book “A Very Stable Genius” by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig. It’s about Trump’s visit to a sacred American shrine, the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. He’s on the boat, being ferried out to this iconic site, and he pulls then-Chief of Staff John Kelly aside. “Hey, John, what’s this all about?” he asks. “What’s this a tour of?”

Maybe if it were a one-off, you could ignore it. But from his disinterri­ng of Frederick Douglass to the creative spellings of his tweets to his geographic gaffes (“We just got back from the Middle East,” he once announced — in Israel) Trump produces daily,

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glaring and incontrove­rtible evidence of his intellectu­al dullness.

Which, in Trump World, will cost him absolutely nothing. Small wonder. A 2015 survey by the Pew Research Center found that among Americans with college and post-graduate degrees, progressiv­es outpace conservati­ves by a wide margin. In other words, the right is less well-educated. In Trump, they’ve found someone who validates their inchoate biases and fears — and they don’t much care that he doesn’t know what happened at Pearl Harbor.

If you happen to be one of those crazy folks who thinks knowing stuff is good — especially on the world stage — that’s frightenin­g. And it lends a certain perspectiv­e to Lemon’s lapses. Once again, a side issue takes center stage.

And the obvious goes unsaid.

Leonard Pitts is syndicated by Tribune Media Services.

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