Ernie :
Well, I know who David would nominate for the honor, PJ O'Rourke.
For myself, no one name stands out. I am thankful for Justice Roberts at
the Supreme Court, but as a leader of the boomer generation ? Not really.
I like to listen to Cokie Roberts and, in another sense, Dolly Parton,
but in terms of a best leader ?
If I was forced to make some kind of choice, maybe Brian Lamb of C-Span,
but he was born in 1941 and the way the boomer cohort is usually defined
he isn't part of it. There have been other definitions, some put the
start-up date
as anyone who was a child in the 1940s, maybe born pre-war, and in that
case
Lamb would qualify. Not as a leader in the usual sense but as a "good
example"
for others.
Billy
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Who would you say is the best (not merely most successful a la Clinton)
leader of the Boomer generation?
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On Nov 19, 2011, at 12:43, [email protected] wrote:
> Trouble is that the picture is painted with such a broad brush
> that is misrepresents the boomers at least as much as it
> offers fair evaluations.
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