Look, on one level, I get it. I come from Midwestern hillbilly stock by way of the Caterpillar Tractor parts department in Peoria, Ill.; one wrong left turn and it might have been me in Sandy Hook, Ky., where "Steven Whitt fires up the coffee pot and flips on the fluorescent sign in the window of the Frosty Freeze, his diner that looks and sounds and smells about the same as it did when it opened a half-century ago." We shouldn't ignore what's on the mind of the 36 Percent who still support Trump, and 14 months ago a lot of editors and TV producers decided that not spending enough time in "flyover country" was the reason everyone got the 2016 election wrong.