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Sdasd tont Posted 10 years ago
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"as" and "and"

I am reading an article in The Economist this week--
The Trump era. (http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21709951-his-victory-threatens-old-certainties-about-america-and-its-role-world-what-will-take)Here is a paragraph of this article:

Anger has sown hatred in America. Feeling themselves victims of an unfair economic system, ordinary Americans blame the elites in Washington for being too spineless and too stupid to stand up to foreigners and big business; or, worse, they believe that the elites themselves are part of the conspiracy. They repudiate the media—including this newspaper—for being patronising, partisan and as out of touch and elitist as the politicians. Many working-class white voters feel threatened by economic and demographic decline. Some of them think racial minorities are bought off by the Democratic machine. Rural Americans detest the socially liberal values that urban compatriots foist upon them by supposedly manipulating the machinery in Washington (see article). Republicans have behaved as if working with Democrats is treachery.

What's the meaning of those words in bold type?
People didn't trust media again, because they thought newspapers rigged by the rich ...and there are two "and" and "as" , so I am confused.
  

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sdasd tont What's the meaning of those words in bold type? as' structure. She is as healthy and happy as I am .

  • sdasd tont What's the meaning of those words in bold type?
  • as' structure.
  • She is as healthy and happy as I am .
  • [are]...
  • as out of touch and elitist as the politicians The Washington politicians and the media are equally elitist and out of touch with the electorate.
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sdasd tontWhat's the meaning of those words in bold type?
It is a standard 'as...as' structure.

She is as healthy and happy as I am.
the media...[are]...as out of touch and elitist as the politicians

The Washington politicians and the media are equally elitist and out of touch with the electorate.
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Thanks!

I have thought elitist as a noun. No doubt I have been confused.

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