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In reply to the discussion: The Last Boomer President [View all]RadiationTherapy
(5,818 posts)75. Not necessarily. I think it requires an active role by party elders to get "inside."
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Absurdity at its highest. If you need, say brain surgery, you want the intern to do it?
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#1
Well, not really...but you might use spell check. I don't know what "unsurpring" means.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#15
Well, medicine makes that wait a lot longer. I see it at the uni I work at; people milking careers
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#86
I do participate. My spouse and I have "managed" a small mayoral campaign successfully
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#95
Agree...I have 2 nieces born in 1963-64 and there are definitely generational
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#92
I have participated in running two successful campaigns for small roles in a
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#60
Young people scare me more than older people. Experience is a wonderful teacher...n/t
monmouth4
Apr 2015
#3
Julian Castro will be on the short list for VP this time, and probably running for
tblue37
Apr 2015
#58
I'm sorry I wasn't clearer in stating that I believe these elder statespersons of the party
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#80
Why are they not helping younger candidates? It is a closed system; why do they not usher
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#84
And older political figures seem to be milking already successful and effective careers.
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#96
Got that right...and it went up 10 years every decade. Don't know how That Happened.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#19
I have trouble seeing Obama as a boomer, I know, I know arbitrary dates, but here's the thing...
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#38
I agree, technically Obama is a Boomer however culturally not so much I think though..
Fumesucker
Apr 2015
#41
We've only had three and they represent almost the outer edges of the definition.
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2015
#9
Trust me, he's being groomed.Stellar family, politics, reputation with a young family and cool twin.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#22
Saw him speak at a conference in San Antonio. He's definitely got an engaging presence.
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2015
#65
Seems just the post makes the point, referring to the reasoned responses of The Elders.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#11
See Post #22. Other than JFK (age 43) I don't think there's been a President under 50.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#32
All Caps? I miswrote. Thanks for catching it. Didn't need to yell at me, ya know.
libdem4life
May 2015
#114
Great Steinbeck quote. Kshama Sawant's articulate, bright & a force for the future & now.
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#71
What is the relevant and precise age that compels you be "not that excited" about any particular...
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#21
No precise age. I just think that generations - though useless to pinpoint - do have cultural
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#26
THis has never been brought up so much in my almost 5 decades. Is it Obama's relative
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#69
The last time an older candidate won when there was an appreciable age difference
loyalsister
Apr 2015
#23
Strictly in terms of political power, repubs think longer term than we do.
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2015
#31
Terrific! "What's in a Name' as Shakespeare said! I mean AGE of course- if the message is right.
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#72
President Barack Obama b. 1961 is in the range of Boomer births in the west, 1946-1964.
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#33
She ought to. She certainly has had enough guidance, financing, and networking
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#61
Yes, of course. Those traits coupled with opportunity often breed success.
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#63
Under 65 Dems.= Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) brilliant head of Budget Committee; Sen. Sherrod
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#73
Thank you for this information. Do you think these people are being actively helped by the party
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#74
Not necessarily. I think it requires an active role by party elders to get "inside."
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#75
Bill Mahr did a bit a couple of months ago pointing out that the healthy, vigorous Jerry Brown had d
tblue37
Apr 2015
#46
BTW, Julian Castro is clearly being groomed as a potential VP candidate for this election, as
tblue37
Apr 2015
#51
Great. That is one person under 60 being actively groomed and promoted.
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#64
I am a boomer and I would work myself to death to support a 35year old progressive with
LiberalArkie
Apr 2015
#78
Are there no means by which Bernie and hillary can help young liberals get more opportunities?
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#81
There is no obligation or other impetus for powerful members of the party to help those who
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#88
Or maybe, the best, most qualified candidate should win, regardless of their age? Just maybe?
DanTex
Apr 2015
#87
I think there is a great deal more involved in a pres campaign than qualifications.
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#97
Sorry I wasn't clear: It is such a closed system that unless the elders intentionally
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#100
Nostradamus says: This topic is gonna go over like a ton of bricks, here, on DU.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#94
People are understandably resistant to the idea that they may be gettin' .....old.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2015
#101
On the other hand I'm very excited about Bernie Sanders running for the Oval Office
madokie
Apr 2015
#105
I regret not adding this sooner: I am excited about Bernie's ideas and I hope he is successful
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#107
A fair point in terms of detail, but i believe most of the dynamics still pertain.
RadiationTherapy
Apr 2015
#109