I didn't ask to make fun of anyone. I'm genuinely considering whether it's just people tend to be contradictory (everyone is susceptible to this) or maybe that the "age concern" is really a proxy for something else or other things I'm not considering or some combination of things.
Of course, you point out the most obvious factor, which is that the greatest 🔥 for Sanders WAS a long time ago, now. He was relatively still a lot older than many supporters, but...yeah,8 years ago.
@CLManussier I think they're playing to a concern that exists, but amplifying it for reasons that are self-interested.
As an old person, who has lived many lives, when I see geriatrics in power, I see less "wisdom that comes with age" and more "doing things the way it didn't work two generations ago" and prolonging problems.
But we have 2 old guys to choose from. I'm picking the one who isn't trying to kill us.
@CLManussier Sorry that I am a little cranky. That is on me, not you. But I think the crux is that while age may be a general concern as in "maybe we shouldn't have really old people in all the halls of power" people are attracted more to whether the person actually says what they want to hear, or might even give them what they believe is right and good, for the right reasons.
@CLManussier If age were a major factor, Bernie would _not_ have been so popular. But then it was other Democrats that mainly picked on _his_ age, only to support _their_ old person soon after.
I supported Bernie in primaries, and when it got close, I absorbed heaps of vile abuse from other lefties, and I know that didn't originate with Republicans. It came from on high among Dems.
I got called a "Bernie Bro" on good days, and a Nazi who wanted Trump to win and Sharia law on bad ones.
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I do wonder how much of the "age" issue is a press-amped thing more than a man on the street thing. But, I don't assume I know the answer ~ I really am WONDERING, and only hindsight will clarify that even somewhat.