• pyre@lemmy.world
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    oh new york post, you don’t have to sell this harder; we’re already on board!

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    Privileged lefty radicals, huh? I thought it was poor people being lefties because they want handouts. Choose one boogeyman lol

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      Is this list AI slop? Just skimming the list, Andrew Jackson obviously didn’t sign at 9 years old. Henry Clinton and Charles Cornwallis were both British generals. We all know who King George III was. Martha Washington and Abigail Adams were women…

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        Definitely. I googled it, and the ai search result said: “Andrew Jackson was not yet born when the Declaration of Independence was signed; he was nine years old in 1776, the year it was signed. He was too young to be a signer…”

        Ai is totally confused on the subject

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    We’ve voted celebrities in government positions with NO experience. Enough said.

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        Reagan was a 2nd rate actor who was most famous for playing 2nd banana to a literal chimpanzee.

        But… Reagan was involved in politics for a long time before he became president. Even before he was governor of California he had his hands in some political roles before he gave up acting.

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    In what world is mid 30s young? I’d rather have a political cabinet of people who have to live with the consequences of their decisions, than a hundred variants of Holden Bloodfeast.

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      Just a bunch of young 30 year olds. You know, the age greater than most of our founding fathers.

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      Hey let me think I’m young for at least a few more years!

      I do think mid 30s is a great age for getting into politics though. They still have decades left to live with the consequences of their decisions, but they also have a bit more experience with how the world works than idealistic 18 year olds.

      Ideally they should also exit politics in less than a century, but I guess we’ll see how that plays out.

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      I’d say mid 30s is perfect, enough real world experience to hopefully be a decent person, enough time left to have ambition for something.

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      It’s certainly good news to me that some elderly politically-actives have been very much in favor of younger politicians. They’ve been very happy to have me around in phone banks, and wish for more candidates around my age.

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    There’s 36-year-olds in the tech industry having difficulty finding work because they’re perceived as too old.

    Meanwhile we’ve got a succession of Presidents who are well above retirement age and people act like that’s how things should be.

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      In what world is mid 30s young? I’d rather have a political cabinet of people who have to live with the consequences of their decisions, than a hundred variants of Holden Bloodfeast.

      they are seen as too old because they probably have self-respect and experience. rather than being young eager sychophants that fresh college grads tend to be

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        Also, young, inexperienced people are easier to mold into those sycophants they want. At 36, they’re more likely to take a step back and say “wait a minute”.

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    Meanwhile having a 19 year old called Big Balls ransacked the data of an entire nation for personal gain and assault workers doing essential work is no biggie.

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    None of these people have Eric Adams’s swag. None of them will be going to Istanbul to do body shots off an underaged war refugee. None of them are taking their salaries in Bitcoin. None of them want “New York State of Mind” playing from rescue drones paroling Coney Island.

    Is this really what our beautiful, bountiful, bootilicious city wants? Are we going to elect a bunch of 30-something civics nerds?

    Not on my watch!

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    OMG! horrible! They’re not even narcissists! How are they gonna politic and hurt the right people? /s