03-23-2019, 07:41 AM
(03-22-2019, 04:16 PM)Eric the Green Wrote:(03-22-2019, 08:54 AM)gabrielle Wrote: Obama was the first Gen X president.
If you go by Strauss and Howe's timeline he is Gen X, and while he is definitely a Gen Joneser, he seems more Gen X-like to me than Boomer-like. He is too cautious and lacking in narcissism to be a Boomer.
Those seem like valid points. The difference, though, is that he did not go along with the individualist Reaganoid program, like most Gen X politicians have. He has greater vision and awareness of history, a boomer trait. No Gen X politicians have come forward yet of either party who have the ability to win a general election for the USA presidency. Gen Xers are too cynical for civics class. Those who can win have thus stayed apart from politics.
I'll have to go with garbrielle on this one. From the day he was elected (perhaps even before that) BHO was compared to Eisenhower, That's about as Nomad as it gets.
Eric Wrote:No, Beto can't win. His score is 11-26. Harris can't win. Her score is 4-16. Gillibrand 8-13, and Booker 6-7. So on with any Gen X contender you look at. The traits that make them losers will soon be obvious. Trump still can beat any known potential Gen X challenger in his party, according to his score.
We have no idea who'll be still standing by this time next year. Among others, Carter, Clinton and Trump were afterthoughts this early in their first election years. And let's not forget: most of the people running are in it for the publicity. I think Beto is probably one of them. Ditto for Gillibrand. Let's give this a few months to marinate. We have more candidates to add, and some to subtract, before things get serious.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.