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In reply to the discussion: Ageist bigotry sucks. The top 3 candidates in Iowa, NH and nationally are septuagenarians. [View all]IluvPitties
(3,185 posts)77. American society is obsessed with age.
You are old in your 30s, in your 40s, in your 50s, in your 60s, in your 70s...
According to our society, you are old pretty much your whole life! That's ridiculous...
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Ageist bigotry sucks. The top 3 candidates in Iowa, NH and nationally are septuagenarians. [View all]
Princetonian
Aug 2019
OP
One hopes that Harris supporters view the election more seriously than some pet meme....
LakeArenal
Aug 2019
#24
And it's either one, of the three of them, or Trump (another septuagenarian) who will be
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#3
Some of us are prone to "slips of the tongue" and those who are generally were so early in life...
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#10
Yes, slips of the tongue are no big deal. The big dementia predictors are walking speed and balance.
femmedem
Aug 2019
#22
Ageism is a killer in so many ways, lack of economic opportunity being a big one. Many older
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#67
Of course, I'm speaking of the General, which is the only election that matters.
maxsolomon
Aug 2019
#55
Im an old fart with alot of energy and love to see people defy their age and succeed and win.
honest.abe
Aug 2019
#17
I'm trying to sort through my mind as to when a president dumped his VP for someone new
TexasTowelie
Aug 2019
#31
Yeah, its rare for sure but Trump prides himself doing things out of the ordinary.
honest.abe
Aug 2019
#34
When Christie fell all over Barack to get access to his hero Bruce, Trump dumped him.
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#75
I think it depends how desperate the situation looks prior to their convention.
honest.abe
Aug 2019
#26
If you think Kamala lacks finesse and tactful handling of the likes of Donald Goombuh,
lambchopp59
Aug 2019
#56
I s'pose reductio ad absurdum is the most colorful t-shirt currently available in your wardrobe.
LanternWaste
Aug 2019
#86
Joe is more fit and articulate than my DH who is 30+ years younger. Individual cases vary.
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#89
I simply think Democrats should rise above judging anybody negatively because of his or her age.
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#92
"that will have a good statistical chance of being in good mental and physical shape for 10 years"
Garrett78
Aug 2019
#95
I turn 65 next month. I seriously am in amazement that pols in their 70s have so much energy
stopbush
Aug 2019
#33
Johnson and Carter were in their 50s, the only post wwii old presidents are republican
4139
Aug 2019
#42
In this situation, age's experience is best in restoring a functioning govt. Then let progressive
ancianita
Aug 2019
#44
Thanks for your post. Got to fight against ageism which permeates all social realms. The universal
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#65
I have faith that the day will come when this is no longer acceptable in society...
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#72
Well I'm only 36 and two of my top three (Biden, Warren) are golden oldies
LincolnRossiter
Aug 2019
#91
The OP was written for superagers like our top tier candidates, all of whom fit in that category.
Princetonian
Aug 2019
#100