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05 March 2020
NY Times Opinion Writer Gail Collins is So Right!
The Presidency Is an Old Boys’ Club.
Let’s pick someone who doesn’t keep us awake nights.
"So sorry, Democratic millennials. You’ve got to drop the idea that baby boomers control everything. When it comes to the Democratic presidential nomination, the finalists are too old to qualify
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders in a debate in February. The Democratic presidential contest is now down to septuagenarians."
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Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
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"Bernie Sanders, 78,
and
Joe Biden, 77
, were both born during World War II. Is that a problem? I’ve always had a theory that as people get older, if they’re lucky, they get better . . .
If it’s true, we’d really have an argument for Biden, who has endless experience working with Congress and dealing with foreign leaders. Sanders, on the other hand, is very, very, very good at giving his one basic speech. I believe he could deliver it while being swung from a crane over the Statue of Liberty.
Whoever wins, of course, will run against
Donald Trump, 73
, who has never made any attempt to actually learn how to run a country but has super-perfected his genius for bragging and insulting people on television
We could go on and on. And you know, before November I bet we will.
. . . Super Tuesday ruined the presidential hopes of
Mike Bloomberg, 78
, who bowed out with an endorsement of Biden.
“I’ve always believed that data should inform our decisions,”
Bloomberg said in what was nevertheless a very emotional address for him.
Well, money won’t buy you everything. But it will certainly make Bloomberg a venerated Biden supporter.
. . .
Elizabeth Warren, 70
, was the youngest serious candidate in the Super Tuesday battle, and it certainly wasn’t any help. Coming in third in her home state was a terrible way to end a campaign.
But when Americans in the future look back on her career, they’ll remember Warren as one of the pioneers who, like Hillary Clinton, helped to get the nation used to the idea that there’s nothing unusual about voting for a woman to be president.
Either Biden or Sanders, if elected, would be the oldest American entering a first presidential term. As of right now the record is held by Trump, who was 70, followed by
Ronald Reagan, who was 69
. Reagan went on to a second term that many people felt was marred by a certain … mental slippage. It’s sort of hard to tell whether Trump is failing in that way since he was so awful when he started out.
. . . The president calls Biden “Sleepy Joe,” which is maybe an age-related insult. But from Biden’s point of view, it’s not bad at all. Right now there’s nothing the nation would welcome more than a president whose worst flaw is making everybody feel like taking a nap.
We could so use some downtime."
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