Hilary Clinton

Hope and Fear on the Campaign Trail

As everyone here knows, I am a vocal supporter of Barack Obama's Presidential campaign, and have been for a while. My wife, meanwhile, is a supporter, albeit a somewhat less vocal one, of Hilary Clinton's Presidential campaign. That's right- Zorro is in a mixed marriage.

This weekend, Ilana + I had a rather, shall we say, enthusiastic discussion of the campaign. This wasn't a campaign of whether Obama or Clinton is the better candidate- each of us respects the other candidate + agrees that the other would make a fine President- the conversation centered on my fears that what we do this spring is, in the end, irrelevant, since the GOP will steal their third consecutive Presidential election. Ilana challenged me that, if I really feel that way, why do I even bother working to register people to vote, or even to bother to vote myself.

The Generation X Candidate, The Generation X Mayor

Joshua Glenn over at The Boston Globe/Brainiac has been working on a smart series on American generational categories. In the inaugural post, he takes on the question of whether Barack Obama (born in 1961) is part of the baby boom generation or the post-baby-boom generation. Arguing that the traditional twenty-year generational divisions aren't sufficiently flexible, he proposes the following categories:

1914-23: Greatest Generation
1924-33: Postmodernist Generation
1934-43: Anti-Anti-Utopian Generation
1944-53: Boomers
1954-63: OGX (Original Generation X)
1964-73: PC Generation
1974-83: Net Generation
1984-93: Millennials
1994-03: Too soon to say

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