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Arugula Latte

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24. Pat Boone, too! The kids just love that rock-n-roll music.
Tue Nov 13, 2012, 12:39 AM
Nov 2012

Me, I think it just sounds like noise. Can't understand the words! Where's my ear horn at?

Amazing. You'd think the Youths would be all over Bill O'Reilly and Meatloaf. valerief Nov 2012 #1
Don't forget Ted Nugent Hugabear Nov 2012 #3
Oh, but I try. I truly try. nt valerief Nov 2012 #11
Pat Boone, too! The kids just love that rock-n-roll music. Arugula Latte Nov 2012 #24
You'd think that. JoeyT Nov 2012 #29
"Meatloaf" is a synonym for "flaccid". Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2012 #31
Other polls had Obama at 67% with the youth vote. Dawson Leery Nov 2012 #2
Democrats marching around in the 60's were among those who put Reagan into office, so jtuck004 Nov 2012 #4
doubtful. it was the dems in the "silent majority" that went for reagan and they were NOT msongs Nov 2012 #5
lol.ok, whatever you say. n/t jtuck004 Nov 2012 #6
The boomers are a divided generation. Dawson Leery Nov 2012 #7
I totally agree regarding boomer division du_grad Nov 2012 #14
The vast majority of millenials are concerned about family matters Dawson Leery Nov 2012 #16
+1 nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #37
Oh, come on. We didn't put Reagan into office. And the assumption that just a better (R) campaign pinto Nov 2012 #9
Yeah, a whole generation just suddenly appeared on the earth to vote for the idiot. jtuck004 Nov 2012 #10
Don't get your points. Are they about the Reagan election or this one? Or both? pinto Nov 2012 #13
Sorry. I do that. jtuck004 Nov 2012 #20
We know that people do do this Alcibiades Nov 2012 #49
"but the real energy in the GOP comes from people who are obviously demented," jtuck004 Nov 2012 #51
I think they already are the party of George Wallace voters and millionaires, Raksha Nov 2012 #53
I checked out the figures for the 1980 vote a few months ago starroute Nov 2012 #19
If they were 20ish in 1960 they were 40ish in 1980,which seems to fit your facts. jtuck004 Nov 2012 #22
If they were 20ish in 1960 they were 40ish in 1980,which seems to fit your facts. AlbertCat Nov 2012 #27
AlbertCat Diclotican Nov 2012 #30
you all talking about my generation.. i was first year of the boomer's 1946 oldhippydude Nov 2012 #32
+1000 nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #38
oldhippydude Diclotican Nov 2012 #41
People change. I doubt they have been lost for a generation. Heck, I wouldn't jtuck004 Nov 2012 #33
Except that that's the point Alcibiades Nov 2012 #50
I agree that there's no such thing as a free lunch piechartking Nov 2012 #34
Ummmm, not so fast...... JPK Nov 2012 #43
My point was in responding to the statement "lost for a generation". People change, jtuck004 Nov 2012 #44
+1 nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #35
This is encouraging news ladym55 Nov 2012 #8
Amen! neversaydie Nov 2012 #12
it is indeed Skittles Nov 2012 #21
I guess Pat Boone just ain't hip enough for the youth anymore :P workinclasszero Nov 2012 #15
deservedly so olddad56 Nov 2012 #17
Republicans: the party if the past. truthisfreedom Nov 2012 #18
+1 nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #36
Whatever they are doing SoapBox Nov 2012 #23
This is what happens when you cater to the old, white folk primarily sakabatou Nov 2012 #25
As it should be considering they've attempted to decimate their Live and Learn Nov 2012 #26
Maybe they are scared of Climate change-and the GOP offers zilch ErikJ Nov 2012 #28
That's like the FDR generation. David__77 Nov 2012 #39
I really hope that's the case ut oh Nov 2012 #40
Anyone that remembers Bush Hell wouldn't... santamargarita Nov 2012 #42
Don't know how many times I've read that the coming demographic shift will pull the rug from under FiveGoodMen Nov 2012 #45
I've read that the 19% was even higher than the over 65 age group MNBrewer Nov 2012 #46
Their youth outreach effort is called "Generation Opportunity" KamaAina Nov 2012 #47
Didn't Karl Rove say that they would be in power for "a generation"???? underpants Nov 2012 #48
Let us hope so. Zoeisright Nov 2012 #52
People in the 60-69 age bracket vote at 3 times the rate as 18-29 Major Nikon Nov 2012 #54
What a coincidence! Turbineguy Nov 2012 #55
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