Oh brother!
Carla Marinucci in the San Francisco Chronicle tells us that a new, new Age of Aquarius is dawning, with the coming of the Millenial Generation, previously mentioned here:
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama hasn’t been in the habit of wearing an American flag on his lapel. Yes, he’s got some controversial acquaintances and has made some slipups lately about working Americans who “cling” to religion. So won’t it be easy for Republican Sen. John McCain, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton — and the media — to keep painting Obama as an ultraliberal elitist who is out of touch with American values and working people? In another era — when Baby Boomers were the overwhelmingly dominant generation — maybe so.
But with just two days until Pennsylvania kicks off the final round of primaries, political observers say there’s clear evidence that the election of 2008 represents a new universe — and a new generation — when it comes to White House contests. And the political phenomenon of Barack Obama is symbolic of the game-changing attitudes and growing influence to be wielded by the upcoming generation of “Millennial” voters — the largest and most diverse generation in American history, born between 1982 and 2003 — who already are helping to shape the race.
Is it possible that any generation could be more full of themselves and full of fatuous, self-flattering ideas than the awful Baby Boomers?

April 21st, 2008 at 5:31 pm
please allow me to decode the leftish newspeak:
he’s got some controversial acquaintances
(**racists and crooks**)
and has made some slipups lately about working Americans who “cling” to religion.
(**made the mistake of telling the truth about his opinions of those who cherish their faith**)