I get that Romney wrote off the "47%" and Obama was telling his people not to write anyone off. I've read the transcripts and I know that BO said, "You can go in the toughest neighborhood, you know, working-class lunch-pail folks, and you'll find Obama enthusiasts. And you can go into places where you’d think that I'd be very strong, and people will just be skeptical."
What he probably shouldn't have said was the other stuff about the small town PA, OH, and other midwest states people "clinging to guns and religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant sentiment, or anti-trade sentiment."
But going back to your first sentence there, let's ask a small town Pennsylvanian if he describes himself in the exact same way as Barack Obama described him.
Digi? Would you describe yourself as, bitter, and clinging to guns or religion, or antipathy toward people who aren't like you, or anti-immigrant sentiment, or anti-trade sentiment at all? Even if it were as a way to explain any frustrations you may have with government and how/if you feel the gov't has possibly misrepresented you?
Let's see if a small town Pennsylvanian actually does describe himself that way redsam. Let's see if you are correct about what you state as so seemingly factual.