Since I'm registered to vote as an Independent, I've taken my time wavering on my Obama/Clinton decision. Especially since I won't need to make the decision, really. *g*
But I believe that Marc Andreessen has sold me on Barack Obama. Andreessen is a darned clever fellow. I especially agree on what we can learn from watching the Clinton, Obama and McCain campaign machinery roll out - this is the first real indication of what we're getting with each.
But I believe that Marc Andreessen has sold me on Barack Obama. Andreessen is a darned clever fellow. I especially agree on what we can learn from watching the Clinton, Obama and McCain campaign machinery roll out - this is the first real indication of what we're getting with each.
Which Post-Boomer Gen is Obama? Generation Jones.
Date: 2008-03-14 03:23 am (UTC)There is a growing consensus in the media, and among experts, that Obama is not a Boomer, nor an Xer, but instead is a member of Generation Jones (born 1954-1965, the heretofore lost generation between the Boomers and Xers).
Just in the last month or so, several top media outlets, including The New York Times, Newsweek Magazine, and NBC, have all made the argument that Obama is specifically part of Generation Jones. I also heard a panel of generations experts recently on a national radio show discussing this specific issue, and four of the five experts conlcuded that Obama is, in fact, a GenerationJoneser…that his bio and political worldview closely match the GenJones archetype.