'Downton Abbey' Poses A Threat To Liberals, Says Stuart Varney On 'Fox And Friends'

'Downton Abbey' Poses A Threat To Liberals?

What does "Downton Abbey" have to do with America today?

British economic journalist Stuart Varney, who hosts the Fox Business series "Varney & Co.," joined "Fox & Friends" on Monday to discuss the series and to explain its importance in regards to current U.S. politics.

"The politics of Downton are very important and it's important that they are popular in America today," Varney said. "Rich people, powerful people, in America today, are reviled. They're dismissed as fat cats who don't pay their fair share. We just hate 'em -- 'Rich people are evil' ... Yet, along comes this show 'Downton Abbey' -- rich people prominently featured and they're generous; they're nice people; they create jobs, for heaven's sake; they're classy; they've got style and we love 'em ... That show is wildly popular, which poses a threat to the left, doesn't it?"

HuffPost TV's Maureen Ryan wrote about her problems with "Downton Abbey" Season 3 and said, "The big problem during a large chunk of the season amounts to the following, more or less: 'Oh no, a very rich man is having to face the possibility of being slightly less comfortable!' It's fun to escape into a world of lush privilege when times are hard, but the tenor of the times also make it quite difficult to care about a well-to-do family having to trim its budget a bit."

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