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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: When I was a "millennial," I never expected candidates to "inspire" me [View all]Bill USA
(6,436 posts)28. This "inspired" thing is a talking point of the M$M talking idiots. What really produces celebrity
or public fawning nowadays is someone who doesn't seem any more disciplined, committed or competent than the observer. This is the age of Kim Kardashian. You are an old Fuddy-duddy. What you need to do is stop THINKING so much.
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When I was a "millennial," I never expected candidates to "inspire" me [View all]
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
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but when it comes to voTing it's not much different. young people always have low turnout
JI7
Dec 2016
#8
Sure. That's true, but the solution motivating millennials to vote may lie in their perspective
aikoaiko
Dec 2016
#10
Younger generations still grow up with threat of nuclear war. Growing up in the cold war era,
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#45
In case you weren't paying attention, Obama-Clinton policies have been drumming up a new cold war
jake335544
Dec 2016
#50
Every generation believes they have harder lives and greater challenges than any previous generation
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#54
And every generation grows up to be cranky, pissy complainers about the younger folks.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#94
Actually, the closest we came to nuclear war after the cuban missile crisis was during the 80s
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#93
One would think the idea of having a future would be exciting enough. I guess not.
LisaL
Dec 2016
#27
The idea of having a few million in my bank account is exciting, but I don't run out and buy lottery
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#46
This "inspired" thing is a talking point of the M$M talking idiots. What really produces celebrity
Bill USA
Dec 2016
#28
Thank you, and it's not just "millennials" that spew that "I need to be inspired" crap.
GoCubsGo
Dec 2016
#38
That's a false media narrative right up there with red vs blue states....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2016
#41
Yeah, it's not like the Greatest Generation had an FDR to inspire, or Boomers a JFK.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#48
The Clinton tech-debt boom, disguised the "welfare reform" lie from laypeople
jake335544
Dec 2016
#68
I get it. When a Clinton loses, it's her fault. When a Clinton wins, it's other factors.
DanTex
Dec 2016
#70
We're currently fighting three wars. They're the only generation to the mainland attacked.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#56
they didn't vote for her because she supported mothers of innocent black people killed
JI7
Dec 2016
#74
Their choice: align with a diverse group of voters to support a woman who was the most qualified
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#80
I was upset when Jimmy Carter instituted Draft Registration to fight the Afghanistan War.
stone space
Dec 2016
#59
I know you're a thoughtful and smart member of this community, so if we dig deeper than the
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#92
Commercial branding has replaced policy analysis for far too many people.
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#115