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CBHagman

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30. I appreciate your perspective...
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 12:49 PM
Dec 4

...and at heart, everything we do as Democrats/progressives is about the next generation (the analogy of planting a tree is useful here, with programs and policies meant to prevent problems and address needs—and be adjusted as leaders see how well they work or don't work).

I'm all for balance, and I would also point to one of Heather Cox Richardson's Politics Chats, in which she addressed the different roles within leadership. Here's the video I'm thinking of, and I recommend paying attention to what she says about 34 minutes in, which covers different skill sets.



She doesn't mention ageism, but I have been concerned that some people are writing off entire swaths of the population when coalitions matter.

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Isn't that what David Hogg was doing gab13by13 Dec 3 #1
Hogg was using his position in the DNC mcar Dec 3 #9
This hurts a lot more than what Republicans do... ananda Dec 3 #15
That's not true. The ones he wanted primaried fits Obama's statement Blue Full Moon Dec 4 #32
Where is Obama calling for primarying incumbent Democrats? mcar Dec 4 #33
David Hogg's candidate in Arizona lost. So his theory lost. Nixie Dec 6 #38
Good luck. cloudbase Dec 3 #2
Good luck. mtngirl47 Dec 3 #10
So skip gen X? Wtf. Boomers need to retire, but let's not go straight to the millennials ffs Blues Heron Dec 3 #3
Boomers aren't going anywhere... CBHagman Dec 3 #6
No one is suggesting a full geriatric purge SpankMe Dec 3 #21
"Sticks in the mud" ! Sequoia Dec 6 #39
Sanders is too old to be considered Boomer Jose Garcia Dec 3 #23
Exactly right, and so is President Biden. CBHagman Dec 4 #29
It about the next generation angrychair Dec 4 #24
I appreciate your perspective... CBHagman Dec 4 #30
Bernie isn't going to cost us a Supreme Court seat Renew Deal Dec 4 #31
As a member of Gen X, I would say that my generation was too damned passive - a member of Gen X should have been in the Midwestern Democrat Dec 4 #34
This old gal cannot recommend this idea enough. PuraVidaDreamin Dec 3 #4
Same!! Alliepoo Dec 3 #11
And open primaries! moreland01 Dec 3 #12
rank choice appears to be the proper way Tetrachloride Dec 3 #17
Tsk tsk, surely Obama isn't agreeing with David Hogg Arazi Dec 3 #5
I agree President Obama LittleGirl Dec 3 #7
President Obama is absolutely correct Just_Vote_Dem Dec 3 #8
Democratic party establishment! Are you listening! Fil1957 Dec 3 #13
Yeah, They Are Listening RobinA Dec 3 #20
All of the problems will be solved by younger leaders seems overly optimistic Raven123 Dec 3 #14
And take me off your solicitation list question everything Dec 3 #16
Aren't Boomers DownriverDem Dec 3 #18
Sooooo... RobinA Dec 3 #19
I trust President Obama. We should listen to him, one of our best Presidents ever. CTyankee Dec 3 #22
I'm 76, And I Say "Phooey!" To Obama, And His Implied Criticism..... ColoringFool Dec 4 #25
Like Rahm Emanuel trusted younger displacedvermoter Dec 4 #26
"In fact, the opposite, they get punished..." QueerDuck Dec 4 #27
This overlooks the fact that a public service career now sucks gulliver Dec 4 #28
Amen. QueerDuck Dec 5 #35
Agree 100% malaise Dec 5 #36
I am glad Obama said this jfz9580m Dec 6 #37
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