Paul Taylor — former executive vice president of the Pew Research Center and author of This Is Getting Old — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a sweeping, data-rich conversation about the generation that has dominated American political life longer than any other: the Baby Boomers. Taylor's framing is striking — voters keep electing presidents born in 1946, and no generation in American history has enjoyed the kind of political hegemony Boomers have held since becoming the largest voting bloc in the 1980s. He argues this dominance has had real consequences as America approaches its 250th birthday in a genuinely dark place: CEO pay has ballooned from a 20-to-1 ratio to 300-to-1 on the Boomers' watch, their decisions have fueled the very populist backlash now reshaping both parties, and — in a deep irony — they spent decades undermining public confidence in the very institutions that benefited them most, helping imprint Trump's "everything is rigged" worldview onto the broader public. Taylor offers a wealth of arresting data points: Jimmy Carter is the only Democrat to win a majority of the Boomer vote in the last 14 elections, and the United States is the only country on earth where a majority of citizens believe their fellow citizens are morally bad — a stunning measure of how thoroughly Americans have turned on one another.
The conversation broadens into questions of national identity, demographics, and where the country goes from here. Taylor argues that America is fundamentally a creedal nation rather than a "blood and soil" one, that it has accepted far more immigrants than any other country (though he's candid that too much immigration too fast tends to produce political and cultural backlash, and that the shift toward majority non-white immigration over the past 60 years has been a profound change), and that today's young generation celebrates difference — but a mosaic, he cautions, still needs glue to hold it together. Boomers, he notes, are the last living generation to experience America as something close to a monoculture, and the last to remember segregated America firsthand, which shapes their politics in ways younger generations struggle to understand. Taylor doesn't shy away from the harder verdicts: the generalization that Boomers are a narcissistic generation, he says, is fair. He and Todd explore the demographic time bomb of declining birth rates and an inverting age pyramid (and whether AI and robotics might paradoxically reduce the need for a baby boom), and trace a fascinating through-line from Gary Hart to Graham Platner on how the television era forced politicians to perform their character for the public — and how both Platner and Trump ultimately channel the same anger at a broken system. Taylor closes on a cautiously hopeful note that the next wave of American politics could be a backlash against the current divisiveness, even as he braces for the possibility that his fellow Boomers may not love what they read in his book.
Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order.
Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/chuck. Application times may vary. Rates may vary.
Refresh your wardrobe with Quince. Go to https://Quince.com/chuck for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.
Timeline:
(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
00:00 Paul Taylor (This Is Getting Old) joins the Chuck ToddCast
01:00 Voters keep electing presidents born in 1946
01:45 No generation has had political hegemony like the Boomers
02:45 Since the 80s, boomers have been biggest voting bloc
03:30 America in a dark place as it prepares to celebrate 250
05:00 Disneyland opened in the 50s but has lost its egalitarian culture
05:45 CEO pay has gone from 20-1 to 300-1, boomers facilitated that
06:30 Boomers’ decisions have led to a major populist backlash
08:00 Boomers came of age during a period of deep division in America
10:00 During the 60s, people believed the system was built to do good
10:30 Trump’s “rigged” worldview has been imprinted on the public
11:45 Boomers undermined confidence in institutions that benefitted them
13:30 There’s always been a class distinction in the boomer generation
14:30 Carter is the only Democrat to win majority of boomer vote in past 14 elections
16:00 U.S. is the only country where majority thinks fellow citizens are morally bad
17:30 Boomers grew up with a sense of triumphalism after World War 2
18:30 American exceptionalism didn’t start with the boomers
19:30 America has accepted far more immigrants than any other country
20:30 Too much immigration leads to political and cultural backlash
21:30 In the last 60 years, most immigrants have been non-white, a big change
22:30 Today’s young generation celebrates differences, but a mosaic needs glue
24:00 Boomers are the last generation to experience America as a monoculture
26:15 American is a creedal nation, not a “blood and soil” nation
28:45 Americans are misinformed, but generally pragmatic and collaborative
30:00 Hopefully the next wave of politics is a backlash to our current, divisive politics
30:45 Boomers are the last living generation to experience segregated America
32:45 Despite current tensions, progress for women and minorities has happened
34:00 Expanding minority rights is a hard thing to pull off
34:45 Why has it taken so long to push boomers out of leadership?
36:00 Women’s liberation has led to declining birth rates
37:30 Inverted demographic chart is going to create problems
38:30 Will we need a baby boom if AI & robotics will perform many of the jobs?
40:30 The generalization that boomers are a narcissistic generation is fair
41:15 Is there a thru line between Gary Hart and Graham Platner’s character issues?
44:15 The television era forced politicians to present themselves to the public
45:45 Mainers will have to decide about Platner’s shortcomings
47:00 Platner & Trump channel anger at the system
50:30 Will your fellow boomers hate what they read in this book?

Chuck’s Commentary - Trump Is The Worst Role Model President Ever + The Sharp Contrast Between Trump & Obama
1:30:39

Full Episode - Trump Is The Worst Role Model President Ever + Did The Boomers Really Ruin Everything?
2:25:11

Interview only w/Ian Bremmer - How the Iran War Reshaped Global Power & Growing Concerns about Putin
59:52