The opening day and night of this year’s Republican National Convention featured two highly provisional transformations. The first was the de-escalation of rhetoric that seemed mandatory in the wake of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The second, vastly more important, was the party’s attempt to transform itself into a party that increases its hold on culturally conservative working-class Americans by moving, or claiming to move, a bit in workers’ direction on economic issues, too.
They do love workers. After all without workers who will they exploit for personal gain?