My point is that you'd never see them going to a bowling alley on the East or West Coast, never. And I'm pretty sure people do bowl there as well.
I was watching CNN's coverage of tomorrow’s Michigan primary today. In order to get some "real" interviews and to "get down" with the locals they were broadcasting from a BOWLING ALLEY! ! !
I Laughed My Ass Off for TEN MINUTES.
A BOWLING ALLEY FOR GOD's SAKE. Now I am from Michigan and Illinois all my life so I "know" the Midwest. This speaks VOLUMNS confirming about what I knew the media thinks of "fly over country".
What could be more "of the people" and anti-elitist than...a bowling alley.
Lemme guess, if CNN interviewed the locals in Anne Arbor or Grosse Point, we'd be reading about an over-educated, psudeo-intellectual elitist bias?
RWU, you can't have this both ways.
Did they interview anyone at any non-bowling alley locales?
My point is that you'd never see them going to a bowling alley on the East or West Coast, never. And I'm pretty sure people do bowl there as well.