Helen Andrews’ fabulously acidic book Boomers has earned a rousing enough recommendation from me that I decided to feature her as the first guest in the newly revived M.
This was an enjoyable interview. The boomers are justifiably taking tons of abuse on the www these days. They are particularly repellent during the covid clownishness, pivoting easily from "never trust anyone over 30 and Question Authority" to "Unthinkingly obey government experts."
And they never stop talking about the glorious 1960's and their g-g-g-eneration.... just awful.
What kind of conservative doesn’t understand that the US was founded as an anti-imperialist experiment? She’s just a neoconservative. Why do we have to choose between neoconservatives and neoliberals? Both are anti American. Will we ever be free of these moral midgets?
This was an enjoyable interview. The boomers are justifiably taking tons of abuse on the www these days. They are particularly repellent during the covid clownishness, pivoting easily from "never trust anyone over 30 and Question Authority" to "Unthinkingly obey government experts."
And they never stop talking about the glorious 1960's and their g-g-g-eneration.... just awful.
What kind of conservative doesn’t understand that the US was founded as an anti-imperialist experiment? She’s just a neoconservative. Why do we have to choose between neoconservatives and neoliberals? Both are anti American. Will we ever be free of these moral midgets?
Interesting, so American empire is more on the “transactional” side, like the Dutch, and less “missionary” like the British.
Interesting, so American empire is more on the “transactional” side, like the Dutch, and less “missionary” like the British.
Yes, my generation really screwed up. Can hardly wait until they finally die out!