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In reply to the discussion: The "liberal elite" [View all]H2O Man
(78,392 posts)"No one puts words in my mouth." -- Malcolm X
What I said is that "elite" is a word with an actual definition. We do better if we apply that definition, that if we attempt to misuse it. Let's consider that definition:
Elite: a group of persons exercising the major share of authority or influence within a larger group:
the power elite of a major political party.
Now, as I have correctly noted, within the context of the Democratic Party, that includes "power." And as we know, "power" comes from the Latin "posse," meaning the ability to accomplish. It would be silly to deny that there are not individuals who have a combination of economic, social, and "position" -- be it, for example, elected or appointed office -- that provides them with elite power. The "super delegates" are a prime example.