Fear and Loathing in Boomerdom.
Even baby boomers are sick of listening to themselves. Which is kind of funny. The most self-centered generation is stuck in its own echo chamber listening to itself and they are starting to get tired of what they hear.
From some publication some where comes this boomer on boomer bit:
I think I know why: These young people are sick of Baby Boomers. Actually, a lot of us are sick of them. I'm 59, so I am a Baby Boomer, and even I am sick of us. We need to go. It's bad enough that Cher has brought her Botox Tour to Las Vegas again, but this generation still wants to govern America. As journalist, Jeff Chang has noted, "Boomers seem to have had a great difficulty imagining what could come after themselves."
That young people might be searching for an alternative to the Boomer leadership is hardly surprising. We've saddled them with a broken Social Security System, inadequate health care, a deteriorating environment, a corrupt toxic political system, and an endless war.
Instead of providing the leadership and experience necessary to solve these problems, Boomers are focused on excuse-making and whining. Told all of their lives that they are so important, Boomers can't gracefully exit the stage, and let a new generation take control of the future. Sixty is not the new forty. Sixty is sixty. Old.
I don't think I could improve on that one.
Sometimes you just have to cut and past. Here's the rest.
Think about it. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were born within 60 days of each other in 1946. Clinton personifies the "If it feels good, do it" personal credo of the Boomers, as well as its excuse-making avoiding of personal responsibility meme. Hillary's got the entitlement thing going. Finish off with Bush and his arrogance, and you've got Robo-Boomer.
We're everywhere. Who sends the food and wine back at a restaurant? Boomers. Who tries to jam the oversize bag in the overhead bin on the plane? Boomers. Who complains that the new aerobics instructor is not as good as the old one? Boomers.
We watched too much TV. We smoked too much dope. We got divorced too quick. We read too much Madison Avenue hype that we were a unique generation.
Our Boomer leader Clinton gave us Monica, Paula, Marc Rich, Gennifer Flowers, Travelgate, Whitewater and Impeachment. Our leader Bush gave us Terry Schiavo, Guantanamo, Katrina, Abu Ghraib, Rendition, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Waterboarding. Quite the legacy.
Boomer politicians, you had your chance. Please go. Volunteer. Work for a foundation. Or a think tank. Take care of your grandkids. Play golf. Something. Anything. Just get off the stage. Now.
Now that is good stuff.
I'll just let it stand on its own.




4 comments:
Dude-Obama won the nomination last night. America is on to a whole new thing. I think the time for you to move on is here. The Baby Boomers are like so over.
PS-you spelled 'their' wrong.
Problem is that Obama is a baby boomer.
The media has been trying to frame him as not a boomer but sadly he is.
McCain isn't a boomer (but McCain is friggin scary).
Both Clinton and Obama are boomers. They are from opposite ends of the boom.
And as for thier. Oh well.... Thier you go.
Obama may technically be a boomer, but he sure acts Gen-X and thusly will get my vote.
After winning the nomination, he hit knuckles with his wife. An anti-establishment gesture to be sure.
Maybe being a minority, he's more eager to lift the bullsh*t veil off the boomers and announce they have screwed the country royally. That's good enough for me.
Yeah Obama's technically a boomer, but just barely...
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