Posted on 06/01/2016 6:52:06 AM PDT by MoochPooch
MOUNT SHASTA, Calif. It is a glorious day in Northern California, and Lewis Elbinger, a 68-year-old Bernie Sanders supporter, is feeling great or, as he puts it, high vibe. In the five decades since he first painted a white peace sign on his forehead, protested the Vietnam War and hitchhiked to India to become a monk, in fact, he has never felt more optimistic about the country than at this very moment.
A consciousness is rising, he says.
A case could be made that this is not exactly so in the sense that Elbinger means it.
Donald Trump is now the presumptive Republican nominee for president. Hillary Clinton, according to everyone who is not a Sanders supporter, will be his Democratic opponent, meaning that Sanders is about to become the latest in a long line of progressive candidates to lose.
But that is not how things appear in Mount Shasta, where the light seems brighter, the air cleaner, the sky bluer, and where Elbinger is about to get into his car with two fellow Berners and drive 130 miles south. The destination is Chico, where he will try to become a Sanders delegate representing California at this summers Democratic National Convention. Put another way, he will be the older, white-haired Jewish guy with steadfast 1960s values trying to win an election against all odds.
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He'd also make a great resident sidewalk philosopher in a homeless shelter.
LOL! Probably where most of his supporters are headed.
Now, Bernie’s task is to get the California burnt-out gray-haired pony tail types up and out to the polls. What day is it? Where am I? Who am I?
Ain’t nothing sadder than an aging hippie...
Funny (& sad) how some people never outgrow it.
Sanders’ support comes almost exclusively from idealistic, naive Millennials. But leave it to the Post to try to broaden his appeal.
You mean the Generation that never met a big government program they didn't like?
We Millennials get a lot of crap.
But we sure as hell didn't vote for LBJ and Carter!
We sure as Hell out protesting Vietnam, waving the Flag of the Vietcong.
I know what we have now a days, but it sure as Hell didn't start with us.
I know quite a few Gen Xers who are Sanders fans. Not sure why....other than the fact that even they can’t stand Hildabeast.
Two words: Free Stuff.
This is true. The FSA does have a lot of appeal for some people.
Bernie Sanders rallies and volunteer meetings are hands down the best way to hook up since the George McGovern rallies and volunteer meetings. Fun for all ages.
The Millennials who support Bernie tend to be the children of these aging hippies (or rather, liberals). At least from my own observation. The children of the Gen-Xers tend to be more conservative. (Again, at least from my observation.)
The Flower People of the Age of Aquarius are weighing in....
Long may their coke dreams last.
Give me a Teddy Roosevelt please. Or a Black Jack Pershing. Mebbe a Patton? My dad was in Patton's 3rd in Europe. Patton would be ok. But no sniveling cowards anymore, please.
Bit o’ language confusion going down here:
“peace” = drug-induced loss of consciousness
“love” = indiscriminate coupling
Well, that explains a lot.
These people are walking, breathing cartoons and proof that wisdom does not always come with age.
A Graying Generation Founded on Peace and Love Finds its Champion: Bernie Sanders”
...founded on pot, sweat, stink, unemployment and waiting for Mommy and Daddy to kick off for inheritance.
My Father in law built and owned 11 McDonalds. Sold them and retired. His “kids” (all in their 50’s) inherited large sums. Except for his “hippy, dirt ball, liberal” daughter. She lives in a cabin in VT and claimed to never need or want money. She’s never worked. Her Father sent her money to survive. When he died she got nothing because, and this was the sole reason, she never once even sent him a Thank You card for his gifts. She tried to sue his estate and lost. She’s finally on her own.
“Give me a Teddy Roosevelt please. “
The ‘Great Progressive’?
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