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He's a carpetbagger. Always was. I hope people are finally waking up to that.
Why is the New York Times just waking up to that? They're supposed to be a news organization.
All the news corps, are corps.
Not to be pedantic, but he really isn't a carpetbagger. I mean, he's absolutely the type, but "carpetbagger" specifically refers to a politician who moves into a geographical area to run for office. The carpetbag was a type of cheap suitcase, meant to conjure the image of a hurried relocation for personal gain. In that sense, a carpetbagger is an opportunist and egocentric, which definitely describes Trump. And he did move from New York to Florida, but he never ran for local office as a Floridian. He was elected President, and is running for that office again. He's always been from the United States. He could just as easily run for president out of New York or New Jersey or New Mexico. His political identity isn't related to where he lives.
Yeah! Let's stick to just calling him a complete bellend!
Yeah, for a better example of carpetbagging (and juicing some guy's beetle in public) we have Lauren Bobo.
I thought carpetbagging explicitly meant what you said, but moving to reconstruction south from one of the union states.
Yes, that's how it originated, and it was further used to describe any opportunistic politician moving to another geographic region to win elections there.
Thank you for your ~~service~~ pedantry.