The Galilean, sir, was a paladin for the destitute, the downtrodden, the impecunious hoi polloi. |
Unfortunately, too often, it is the liberals who believe that they should run the country because they're superior to the hoi polloi. |
But having skited, it could hardly expect the hoi polloi to discern between true cash and pre-spent cash, or between capital and other spending commitments. |
They've had centuries to do little but perfect the small talk required when meeting the hoi polloi who pay for their increasingly bizarre visits. |
Essentially, he came out sounding like a high priest offended that the hoi polloi were infringing on his turf. |
But where hoi polloi thinks that it gets the best of everything it is mistaken. |