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In reply to the discussion: Romney horse flown to Olympics on Fedex jet, dined on watermelon [View all]A HERETIC I AM
(24,876 posts)13. I think you have made a generalization that is not accurate.
Its an odd very small group of wealthy mostly elitist snobs... like the Romneys.
I know there are likely several dozen, if not a few hundred DU'ers that are horse owners and/or enthusiasts either past or present. I am one of the former, having ridden a great deal when I was younger and quite frankly, would have LOVED to have been able to participate in Dressage. I find it elegant, beautiful and a riding discipline that epitomizes the keen interaction between rider and horse. I disagree that those who participate in Dressage events are "odd very small group of wealthy mostly elitist snobs" as I am quite sure there are thousands of Americans who enjoy the sport and participate in it that are hardly elitist snobs.
As far as it being "just another example of how he lives in a different world.", I'll grant you that the Romney's are the type of people who live quite considerably different lives than the average DU'er, or the average American, for that matter, but that is beside the point I am trying to make. Sure, they're rich, out of touch nimrods, but I just don't, and can't see the logic in, holding the fact that they are inclined to spend a portion of their money on horses against them.
It is just not something I find in the least bit offensive.
As I said, there are PLENTY of things that offend me about ol' Mitt and his wife. But their Horses aren't among them.
I know there are likely several dozen, if not a few hundred DU'ers that are horse owners and/or enthusiasts either past or present. I am one of the former, having ridden a great deal when I was younger and quite frankly, would have LOVED to have been able to participate in Dressage. I find it elegant, beautiful and a riding discipline that epitomizes the keen interaction between rider and horse. I disagree that those who participate in Dressage events are "odd very small group of wealthy mostly elitist snobs" as I am quite sure there are thousands of Americans who enjoy the sport and participate in it that are hardly elitist snobs.
As far as it being "just another example of how he lives in a different world.", I'll grant you that the Romney's are the type of people who live quite considerably different lives than the average DU'er, or the average American, for that matter, but that is beside the point I am trying to make. Sure, they're rich, out of touch nimrods, but I just don't, and can't see the logic in, holding the fact that they are inclined to spend a portion of their money on horses against them.
It is just not something I find in the least bit offensive.
As I said, there are PLENTY of things that offend me about ol' Mitt and his wife. But their Horses aren't among them.
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Romney horse flown to Olympics on Fedex jet, dined on watermelon [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jul 2012
OP
The NY Times called it a "rarified sport" of "six-figure horses and $1,000 saddles."
DCBob
Jul 2012
#16
IS there not one thing in your life that isn't a total necessity that you have spent a $1000 on?
A HERETIC I AM
Jul 2012
#18
Probably virtually ALL of the Olympic class dressage competitors started out poor
riderinthestorm
Jul 2012
#36
How much it costs depends on the level you're competing at and what you're competing on.
bklyncowgirl
Jul 2012
#27
All I care is that the horse is humanely treated and nothing is done to "encourage" dancing.
Vinca
Jul 2012
#23
Meh, the Romneys wrote off about half again as much as the median income on that horse..
Fumesucker
Jul 2012
#40