Another out of character comment
Apr. 17th, 2008 03:25 pmThat is to say, politics. I have a question: what will it take to stop the American political process from placing a center of gravity in 1968? I had hoped that having a candidate that wasn't even in double digits of age in 1968 would be sufficient, but people are now arduously tracking down those of the requisite age who he has had contact with, lest anyone forget how important the late 60's were.
At this point I'm beginning to suspect it might take the death of everyone born prior to 1953. In future years, I might have to raise that date, but it's possible that even when there is no one alive who knew anyone who was alive in 1968 that we'll still be asking whether their great grandparents had a student deferment to the Vietnam war and what that meant.
I'm not blaming the media.
Date: 2008-04-19 03:35 am (UTC)Additionally, politics is a negative feed-back loop. With so many lawyers, they operate on precedent -- if side "a" thinks they're even, then side "b" thinks their one behind; when side "b" does their thing, the poles reverse, with side "a" casting about for a place to stick the knife. Like the French Army, the American political establishment is armed to the teeth in preparation for the last great conflict.
The problem is that the mid sixties to the early seventies *WAS* that last great political watershed and is, for good or for ill, the schwerpunkt for the current campaign. It was the last time that everything changed, traumatically in some cases. Like a pulled tooth, they keep coming back to it.
Re: I'm not blaming the media.
Date: 2008-04-19 03:14 pm (UTC)But for how long, Spock! For how...long?