My daughter, who is 28 and proud to be a โ€œmillennial,โ€ read my column last week and sent a text saying. โ€œGee, dad, do you think you could be just a little more condescending towards my generation?โ€ I went back and re-read and had to admit the little whippersnapper had a point, that there was indeed a strong undercurrent of get-off-my-lawn! running through my jive about millennials and their poor voting turnout in 2012, a kind of โ€œYou better get out there and vote, dadgummit โ€ฆ and donโ€™t park on my lawn while you do, you crazy, molly-gobbling, skull pierced, tat-addled young person, you!โ€

So Iโ€™d like to amend that bit a bit to say instead, โ€œHey, you under-30 folks, us old kooks would like to invite you to vote in droves this November, as long as youโ€™re going to vote for the right stuff. We think youโ€™ll really find it to be a simple and somehow satisfying thing to do that will enrich your experience as a citizen of America. Power to the correct people!โ€

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So the Hassle at Hofstra has now taken place, and one thing I have a quibble with is the candidates shaking hands after the event. Doesnโ€™t that feel like the most disingenuous, hypocritical handshake ever? As in just flat wrong?

โ€œHeโ€™s lower than low!โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s ho-er than ho!โ€

โ€œHi Don, howโ€™s it goinโ€™ out there?โ€

โ€œHill, how the hell are you, give my best to Bill.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s unfit to brush his own teeth!โ€

โ€œI think sheโ€™ll look great in an orange prison jumpsuit!โ€

Do away with the handshake. This is politics, not golf, dammit.

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So all these commentators are knocking themselves out right now, paying tribute to the Florida Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, who died in a boating accident last weekend. He sounds like he was a very nice young man. I know he was a helluva pitcher. Itโ€™s a shame that he expired at age 24.

But the deal is, he expired because he was in a boating accident at 3 a.m. I repeat: Three oโ€™clock in the morning. And reporters appear to be, at least so far, strangely uncurious as to what three young men were doing, blazing around the waters of Miami at 3 oโ€™clock in the freaking morning, when they most unfortunately slammed at high speed into a jetty and died on the spot. Yes, Joseโ€™s death was a tragedy, but letโ€™s face facts. Fatal joyrides in boats at 3 a.m. usually involve mountains of drugs and buckets of alcoholโ€”how could they not?โ€”and I canโ€™t help but be curious as to why Mr. Fernandez is getting a free pass on the scandalous side of all this.

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