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Sunday, January 6, 2008 02:19 PM

I'm with Cath1, too

...and I am a "Boomer".

I hate the way they've designating a whole "generation" (as if people all bore children in one big cohort, then waited 20 years and everyone did it again) and written it off with a variety of facile clichés. I hate the terms "Baby Boom", "Baby Boomer" and "Boomer".

I'm tired of "The Sixties"™, too - either interpretation of it: the right wing's drug-addled hedonistic slackers and the left's altruistic, self-sacrificing saints.

The concept of designating "Generations" appeared to start in the 1940s with a near-unbelievable rise in the birth rate, which followed a long decline that went on throughout the great depression and WWII. Lots of people realized that they could cash in on the new crop of babies and their inexperienced parents. Voíla! The "Baby Boom" was born. And everything they did was wonderful, miraculous - and lucrative.

However, as tired as I am about the apparent obsession with "The Boomers", I blame the Media for it, and not individuals who, through no fault of their own, happened to be born during that period of time.

Just look at the contrasts between individual "Boomers" - George Bush vs. John Edwards. Hillary Clinton vs. Ann Coulter. Barack Obama vs. Clarence Thomas. What similarities do they all share, other than birth dates?

I don't blame anyone for being sick of the whole "Baby Boomer" schtick, but I urge you not to write off all people who happen to be that age, based on a simpleminded PR machine whose only goal is to rake in the bucks.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008 07:05 AM

What About Bill?

Nulla Salas states "The Dems have a black man with an Arabic name running against a woman, for President and it's not progressive enough for them."

You left out the Mexican.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008 07:07 AM

@Nulla Sallus

Oops! I apologize for the "Salas" misspelling. Must have been thinking of Spanish instead of Latin...

Wednesday, January 9, 2008 05:25 PM
Original article: Is Richardson in or out?

He'd Have to Be Crazy

... to quit before the Democratic "Caucus" (more a primary, actually) in his own state. I agree with JulieBird about his performance in the Saturday debate - he made more sense in some critical areas that any of the "big two" (and John Edwards).

While they were trying to out-manly each other on the question about sending combat troops into Pakistan, if "actionable intelligence" suddenly materialized, he was for handling it via talk. TALK! Diplomacy, instead of unprovoked air strikes within a country that the US hasn't declared war on!

If he were to have been brutally honest, and I wish he were, he might have mentioned that these sudden "surgical strikes" and "commando raids" appear NEVER to have worked. Sure, we've wiped out scores of innocents - but hitting the target? By striking based on information that's HOURS OLD at a minimum, by the time the Pentagon can marshal its forces? It's a bureaucracy, you know. Reality is not a movie or teevie script. These "instant responses" take time. A lot of time.

Gov. Richardson also said that the US ought to quietly ask General President-for-Life Musharef to just resign. He insisted we had enough influence to make it stick, and that we'd done similar things often in the past. The fact that he struck a nerve there is indicated by the rightwing editorials that have been coming out against him on this issue since the debate.

No, let Bill be Bill, and let him stick in there, at least through "Tsunami Tuesday." He's unlikely to become President in this election cycle, but I'd really like to see him as Secretary of State.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008 05:50 PM

All this reveals only that

Jessie Jackson, Junior, is an a$$.

Thursday, January 10, 2008 06:22 AM

Unpopular = Unelectable? Think Again

So "anyone who generates this much antipathy" would be incapable of serving as an effective leader - much less get elected?

Does no one remember Richard Nixon? Elected TWICE, as I recall. Did quite a bit in those two terms - re-established relations with China, created the Environmental Protection Agency, expanded the power of the Presidency ... and with a Democratic Congress.

The "hatred" comes almost entirely from the right wing and its echo chamber - that's why it SOUNDS like "everyone" hates her. It JUST sounds like it.

And why should American voters reject a candidate just because the blow-dried talking heads have some personal grudge against her?

Not everyone still lives in their high school days.

Friday, January 11, 2008 05:38 AM

But it's perfect ...

Guantanamo Prison would be an excellent site for the George Bush Junior Presidential Library. Just convert some of the big new buildings. The cell blocks should be preserved as well, as part of the full experience. Trot out the interrogation videos (with the CIA and contractor faces tastefully pixillated) as part of the tour.

The highlight, of course, would be Mr. Bush himself and much of his inner circle, in their cells. Be sure to drop by during "enhanced interrogation"!

Friday, January 11, 2008 02:25 PM
Original article: Richardson quits the race

Welcome Back, Bill

... just in time for the 30-day session of the Legislature, which starts next week.

But seriously - those of us who are annoyed that two puny, all-white, overprivileged states (Iowa and New Hampshire) have cut the Democratic field down to just three candidates, before the 99.999 remaining % of the country has had a chance to weigh in ought to start getting together and trying to make sure that this never happens again. Enough is enough. Move to a series of regional, rotating primaries.

2012 will be WAY TOO LATE to make a difference.

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