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The elitist snobs at the New York Times are completely out of touch with ordinary Americans and Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) tried to educate one of the paper’s so-called journalists on what life is like outside of the leftist bubble.

Fetterman, who has emerged as the sole rational voice in the wilderness in a party driven to left-wing extremism, sat down with Lulu Garcia-Navarro, blowing up his own party’s defense of open borders and schooling the Gothamite propagandist on such finer aspects of non-big city living as “truck nuts” which she was completely clueless about.

“I’ll never forget, I live directly across the street from the steel mill, and we were doing an event there for [Hillary] Clinton, and I asked the union president, Hey, where are we on Trump? And he’s like, Yeah, probably half or 60 percent to two-thirds are voting for him. And I was like, Oh, that sucks. And then immediately there was a guy, he had a truck, and he had truck nuts on it. You know what truck nuts are?” Fetterman asked.

Garcia-Navarro responded, “Do I look as if I know what truck nuts are?”

“It’s balls hung on the hitch of a truck, and he honked, and he was like, ‘Go Trump!’ as he drove by, and it’s like, Hey, we’re in trouble and it’s undeniable,” the hoodie-clad senator explained.

According to Wikipedia: “Truck nuts, also spelled truck nutz, are vehicular vanity accessories resembling a dangling scrotum. They are attached under the rear bumper or trailer hitch, making them plainly visible to other vehicles behind.”

The hulking tattooed everyman also set the Times reporter straight about illegal immigration, a major problem for “border czar” Kamala Harris in the upcoming election and an issue that like support for Israel, Fetterman has broken with his party about.

“It’s like, why is it controversial to say that we’re going to need a secure border?” Fetterman asked. “And when you started looking at the numbers that were showing up, and at some months that’s the population of Pittsburgh. And so, I mean, that’s a real issue. Trying to tell people, well, don’t believe your eyes, it’s going to be OK, it’s all working out. It’s not.”

“And I’m the most pro-immigration guy there is,” he continued. “But that has to be compatible with a secure border, and I will never listen to anyone’s other side until you can explain, like, how? How do we take care of them? Where did those resources come from? And where do they go? Nobody could provide a serious answer to that.”

In the same interview, the old-school liberal marveled at the support for Trump in Pennsylvania.

“It’s astonishing. I was doing an event in Indiana County, very, very red. And there was a superstore of Trump stuff, and it was a hundred feet long, and it was dozens of T-shirts and hats and bumper stickers,” he said. “I mean It was almost like Taylor Swift kind of swag. It’s like of everything. It wasn’t just a sign,” he added. “It’s the kind of thing that has taken on its own life on that.”

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