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Mr. Sparkle

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Wed Dec 3, 2025, 08:12 AM Wednesday

"Get out of the way": Obama calls on "old folks" in power to trust young activists, lawmakers [View all]

It would be easy for former President Barack Obama to get cynical. The signature achievement of his two terms in office is on the brink of oblivion, and many of the progressive wins of his era have been rolled back by a reactionary presidency and a conservative Supreme Court. Still, the one-time organizer has hope that the next generation of lawmakers can fix the problems that plague the United States. Speaking at Crystal Bridges, the Arkansas art museum founded by the Walton family, he called on the Democratic Party‘s old guard to “get out of the way” of upstarts seeking change.

“My bet is that all the problems we have right now will be solved if old folks get out of the way and we turn the reins over to this next generation that is coming up, so that they can bring those good old-fashioned American values to new sets of problems,” Obama said. The former president didn’t pretend that righting the ship would be easy. He said the United States is much “more divided” than it was when he left office in 2017.

“I think it is true that we are more divided and that our democracy is more unstable than any time in my lifetime, not in American history, I mean, we did have a Civil War,” he said. “I would not have expected the legitimacy of an election and the peaceful transfer of power to have been challenged. I thought that was not something that would happen today.”

He added that Democrats and Republican lawmakers are discouraged from working together, making compromise a risky proposition. “You’ll hear voters asking, ‘Why can’t they just get along? Why can’t they get stuff done?’ The truth is, there are a bunch of structures that have been set up that don’t give them an incentive to work together. In fact, the opposite, they get punished,” he said.

more... https://www.salon.com/2025/12/02/get-out-of-the-way-obama-calls-on-old-folks-in-power-to-trust-young-activists-lawmakers/

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Isn't that what David Hogg was doing gab13by13 Wednesday #1
Hogg was using his position in the DNC mcar Wednesday #9
This hurts a lot more than what Republicans do... ananda Wednesday #15
That's not true. The ones he wanted primaried fits Obama's statement Blue Full Moon Thursday #32
Where is Obama calling for primarying incumbent Democrats? mcar Thursday #33
David Hogg's candidate in Arizona lost. So his theory lost. Nixie 7 hrs ago #38
Good luck. cloudbase Wednesday #2
Good luck. mtngirl47 Wednesday #10
So skip gen X? Wtf. Boomers need to retire, but let's not go straight to the millennials ffs Blues Heron Wednesday #3
Boomers aren't going anywhere... CBHagman Wednesday #6
No one is suggesting a full geriatric purge SpankMe Wednesday #21
"Sticks in the mud" ! Sequoia 5 hrs ago #39
Sanders is too old to be considered Boomer Jose Garcia Wednesday #23
Exactly right, and so is President Biden. CBHagman Thursday #29
It about the next generation angrychair Thursday #24
I appreciate your perspective... CBHagman Thursday #30
Bernie isn't going to cost us a Supreme Court seat Renew Deal Thursday #31
As a member of Gen X, I would say that my generation was too damned passive - a member of Gen X should have been in the Midwestern Democrat Thursday #34
This old gal cannot recommend this idea enough. PuraVidaDreamin Wednesday #4
Same!! Alliepoo Wednesday #11
And open primaries! moreland01 Wednesday #12
rank choice appears to be the proper way Tetrachloride Wednesday #17
Tsk tsk, surely Obama isn't agreeing with David Hogg Arazi Wednesday #5
I agree President Obama LittleGirl Wednesday #7
President Obama is absolutely correct Just_Vote_Dem Wednesday #8
Democratic party establishment! Are you listening! Fil1957 Wednesday #13
Yeah, They Are Listening RobinA Wednesday #20
All of the problems will be solved by younger leaders seems overly optimistic Raven123 Wednesday #14
And take me off your solicitation list question everything Wednesday #16
Aren't Boomers DownriverDem Wednesday #18
Sooooo... RobinA Wednesday #19
I trust President Obama. We should listen to him, one of our best Presidents ever. CTyankee Wednesday #22
I'm 76, And I Say "Phooey!" To Obama, And His Implied Criticism..... ColoringFool Thursday #25
Like Rahm Emanuel trusted younger displacedvermoter Thursday #26
"In fact, the opposite, they get punished..." QueerDuck Thursday #27
This overlooks the fact that a public service career now sucks gulliver Thursday #28
Amen. QueerDuck Yesterday #35
Agree 100% malaise Yesterday #36
I am glad Obama said this jfz9580m 7 hrs ago #37
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