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The 60's generation
townhall.com ^ | 9/09/04 | Emmett Tyrrell

Posted on 09/08/2004 10:30:29 PM PDT by kattracks

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Word that Bill Clinton was headed to the hospital for bypass surgery must have caught a lot of 1960s youth -- as the phrase had it -- off guard.

Many of the aging 1960s youth had no idea that they were aging. They still dress like youth, at least during leisure hours. They listen to the same 1960s music -- for four decades! And, alas, they act like youths, at least socially. Now comes word that one of the 1960s' most famous arrested adolescents had four arteries almost completely blocked by fatty materials. What about all that jogging he did? What about his superior knowledge of healthcare? What about the "all-nighters" he famously "pulled" at the White House and in finishing his memoirs -- memoirs that have all the defects of youth and none of the attributes of maturity?

Well, my 1960s compeers, we are all getting on in years and in artery blockage. The knees creak. The skin sags. Cosmetic ministrations and hair coloring can deceive the public but not the physiology. The 1960s generation celebrated youth more noisily and enduringly than any other generation in American history, and now its Boy President is recovering from quadruple bypass surgery. I wish him well, but as he heads off into old age I would be remiss if I did not note that he and his champions of eternal youth have for years denied old age its achievements, and now they will be living out an old age that they themselves have created -- an old age bereft of the respect old age once commanded. No one is likely to call Bill Clinton a wise old man. No one will note his dignity or sage advice.

Soon he will again be appearing in one of his silly beach shirts and wearing shorts. He will be smiling and quoting from rock and roll songs. He will be telling us whoppers again that only an adolescent would bother with. Rush Limbaugh, the Will Rogers of our time, jokingly ran a tape of one of Clinton's surgeons announcing to the world that the former president was sedated but capable of "arousal." Rush ran the risible tape more than once, and doubtless his audience got the joke. Clinton's two terms may not be remembered for thwarting terrorism or making any geopolitical leaps, but they will be remembered for transforming the White House into Animal House, just the kind of achievement one would expect from 1960s youth.

Paul Johnson, the venerable British historian, recently remarked that he could not think of any other generation in history that had had so many baleful effects on so many institutions.

He was, of course, not talking about the whole 1960s generation. Its engineers, scientists and many of its leaders in commerce have contributed constructively to society. George W. Bush is a 1960s youth, and he has risen to the challenges of adulthood. He beat alcoholism, became a good father and husband, did not flinch from the challenges facing his presidency.

No, Johnson is thinking (as I am) of the left-wing students of the 1960s who rebelled against authority and promised to "reform" all the hoary institutions of their parents. They thrived from campus politics to national politics. They came to dominate the Democratic Party, and as we can see in watching the megalomania of the Kerry campaign, they have proved to be political incompetents when faced with the real challenges of history.

Jean-Francois Kerry is doing badly in this campaign because he is displaying all the excesses of his 1960s left-wing contemporaries. He windsurfs, rides motorcycles, tosses footballs, all for the narcissistic photo-ops that he first learned about in his youth, when he filmed his service in Vietnam and heaved medals in street demonstrations. He dramatically comes down on both sides of issues such as the war in Iraq. He plays the role of the 1960s arrested adolescent, fuming at his opponents, proclaiming bathos and bewildering the electorate.

Now from the press corps emits the alarm that his peer, Bill Clinton, will not be able to campaign for him. Many in the press corps are themselves from the ranks of the 1960 left-wing students. They have convinced themselves that Clinton is the greatest politician of his generation, though he never won a majority in either presidential campaign and only succeeded in his presidency when he adopted Republican policies.

My guess is that in a decade historians will be looking back and see someone else as the greatest politician of the 1960s generation. He will be the president who revised American foreign policy to meet the challenge of our time, terrorism, with a policy of pre-emption. He will be the president who institutionalized the Reagan Revolution. Now who might that fellow be?



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: babyboomers; genx; georgewbush; gwb2004; impeachedx42
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To: lewislynn

God bless you for serving America. I still think the 1960s was a wasted decade because of hippies, drug use, free sex, and the birth of political correctness. I think the Vietnam was winnable. LBJ just screwed it up.


41 posted on 09/10/2004 5:01:12 PM PDT by Ptarmigan (Proud rabbit hater and killer)
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To: Ptarmigan
God bless you for serving America.

Thanks. it really wasn't a big deal for me...it was an experience I'll never forget or regret.

I still think the 1960s was a wasted decade because of hippies, drug use, free sex, and the birth of political correctness

"Free sex", it was an experience I'll never forget or regret.

42 posted on 09/10/2004 8:03:53 PM PDT by lewislynn (Why do the same people who think "free trade" is the answer also want less foreign oil dependence?)
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To: skeeter
Your complaints about how much you've paid ring hollow to boomer conservatives, who've not only funded the boom of the welfare state, but have spent the past 30 or 40 years having leftist pop culture shoved down out throats - by the GG, fellow boomers, and Xers - with very little ability to respond.

Was I complaining? Some old fart was spouting ignorance (which truly rings hollow) and cussing at me, I calmly explained his mistakes. Another poster who expressed the same frustration as you tried to 'educate' me.

Now it is you who are complaining! If you've funded the welfare state, who's fault is that???? Mine?? Your father's generation??

Nope it's yours. Your responsible for your actions not me and not other generations. And sadly it probably will be up to the conservative side of your generation to once again bear the responsibility of the generation as a whole. Passing the buck is one of the ugly traits of baby booomers. Grow up.

43 posted on 09/10/2004 9:55:59 PM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: Alkhin
But you see in my mind, when those soldiers came back they were no longer 60s CHILDREN, they were MEN, and deserved respect. So the distinction was such that to pour derision upon the 60s is NOT to include the men of Vietnam. In my particular view, it is to stand up for them and return the scorn upon the Leftist Hippies who were so horrible to the vets and did such harm to the rest of us. This is how it works out in my mind.

Well put, agree 100%.

44 posted on 09/10/2004 10:07:22 PM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: TOUGH STOUGH

What year were you born?


45 posted on 09/10/2004 10:12:47 PM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: JPJones
Passing the buck is one of the ugly traits of baby booomers. Grow up.

Gross generalities are the sign of a feeble mind - for example I would not assume for a moment that your generation shares in common the stomach turning self-righteousness & hypocricy you've displayed here.

Get back to me in a few years when you've gained some wisdom, manners, or at least a little perspective, sonny.

46 posted on 09/12/2004 8:23:03 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: skeeter
Gross generalities are the sign of a feeble mind - for example I would not assume for a moment that your generation shares in common the stomach turning self-righteousness & hypocricy you've displayed here. Yes a gross generality you're correct, I may have crossed the line there, in posting that I was wrong. Self-righteousness yes, hypocricy?...where? Get back to me in a few years when you've gained some wisdom, manners, or at least a little perspective, sonny.

I'll get back to you when I choose to get back to you. First you accuse me of compaining, then you complain, now you accuse me of being rude, and rudely dismiss me, jeeez talk about hypocricy.

47 posted on 09/12/2004 8:48:54 PM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: JPJones

My personal hope is that the generation born from roughly 1982 to 2004 will take over, as quickly as age requirements allow. I see some positive signs this may occur.


48 posted on 09/12/2004 10:32:39 PM PDT by I_dmc
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To: norton

You have a point. I think of my quiet brother-in-law, who did his tour and came home to a factory job that he is now retiring from.


49 posted on 09/12/2004 10:36:21 PM PDT by I_dmc
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To: I_dmc
My personal hope is that the generation born from roughly 1982 to 2004 will take over, as quickly as age requirements allow. I see some positive signs this may occur.

Perhaps they will. My reason for posting on this thread is not to advocate a generation takeover per se, but to illustrate that the class warfare popularized by the clinton generation, might just come back to bite them.

50 posted on 09/12/2004 10:39:37 PM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: JPJones
I'll get back to you when I choose to get back to you.

Lessee, inflated sense of self-importance, insufferable self righteousness, an irrational & sweeping dislike for the previous generation (whom you blame for all your problems).

You make a far better 'boomer' than I ever will.

51 posted on 09/13/2004 6:31:51 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: kattracks

I agree with Johnson. Having read several of his books, I found his comments accurate and insightful.


52 posted on 09/13/2004 6:35:49 AM PDT by quadrant
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To: skeeter
Lessee, inflated sense of self-importance, insufferable self righteousness, an irrational & sweeping dislike for the previous generation (whom you blame for all your problems). You make a far better 'boomer' than I ever will.

You forgot arrogant, but in general hit the nail right on the head, how's does it feel to deal with 'me'?

53 posted on 09/13/2004 7:31:16 AM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: norton

Amen!


54 posted on 09/13/2004 7:43:41 AM PDT by viaveritasvita ("When Love takes you in, everything changes.")
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To: JPJones
You forgot arrogant, but in general hit the nail right on the head, how's does it feel to deal with 'me'?

I'm used to it.

Now get back to work. I need the money.

55 posted on 09/13/2004 7:47:04 AM PDT by skeeter
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To: Texasforever; qam1; tertiary01; okie01

"I fault the greatest generation with ceding the entire 60's to their children."


Not quite. More like spoiling them rotten. ROTTEN - that's the key word.

Is it any coincidence this was the 1st generation that was largely raised - by the so-called "greatest" gen - on the stupid, illogical & unnatural theories of Dr Spock who was so popular? Why doesn't any1 study THAT effect?


56 posted on 09/13/2004 9:56:09 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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To: My2Cents; kattracks
FROM ABOVE ARTICLE: "Jean-Francois Kerry is doing badly in this campaign because he is displaying all the excesses of his 1960s left-wing contemporaries. He windsurfs, rides motorcycles, tosses footballs, all for the narcissistic photo-ops that he first learned about in his youth, when he filmed his service in Vietnam and heaved medals in street demonstrations. He dramatically comes down on both sides of issues such as the war in Iraq. He plays the role of the 1960s arrested adolescent, fuming at his opponents, proclaiming bathos and bewildering the electorate."

M2C, this description of Kerry by Emmett Tyrrell nails in words exactly what you and I have been demonstrating in photos with the "dork" threads. The contrast between the two halves of the 60's generation is starkly demonstrated in the differences between Kerry and GWB, not just in policy, but simply as men.

57 posted on 09/13/2004 10:16:36 AM PDT by Wolfstar (Silence in the face of atrocity is complicity. Vote GWB 11/2/04 for 9/11/01 & the Russian kids.)
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To: skeeter
Now get back to work. I need the money.

LOl, allright, good talkin' with you skeet!

58 posted on 09/13/2004 10:32:33 AM PDT by JPJones ("We'll cross all our tee's and dot all our.....lower case j's")
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To: the OlLine Rebel
Is it any coincidence this was the 1st generation that was largely raised - by the so-called "greatest" gen - on the stupid, illogical & unnatural theories of Dr Spock who was so popular? Why doesn't any1 study THAT effect?

That's part of it, perhaps. But a lot of "greatest generation" families didn't buy into Spock. Mine, for example.

Yet, my little sis is a flaming lib and a Spockster, herself. I think she was born that way.

Have we considered that liberalism can be a congenital condition...???

59 posted on 09/13/2004 10:56:56 AM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: Wolfstar

I'm glad we're not the only ones who have noticed the toxic connection between dorkiness and narcissism. Thanks for the ping.


60 posted on 09/13/2004 11:01:14 AM PDT by My2Cents (http://www.conservativesforbush.com)
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