Christie is upset about the number of old people in American politics and he singles out Donald Trump (a baby boomer) and Joe Biden (a member of the previous generation). I assume he's also annoyed at old members of Congress, many of whom are older than 80 and therefore not boomers.
Here's what he said ...
I don't think they are this period of our time. I call this the last gasp of the most selfish generation in American history. The baby boomers. The most selfish generation in American history. The most self-centered generation in American history. The least sacrificing generation in American history. [see Chris Christie on baby boomers]
The fact that old politicians can consistently get re-elected in America is not the fault of American baby boomers. It's a systemic problem with American politics and I'm pretty sure that 20 years from now Chris Christie will be complaining about old gen X and millenial politicians.
But there's another problem with Chris Christie's remarks. He's mad at certain members of his generation but instead of focusing his criticism on those individuals he slanders an entire generation. Most baby boomers know that's not right. It wasn't right when talking about Blacks, Jews, women, Muslims, or people from New Jearsey and it's not right when talking about an entire generation.

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I seem to recall that the baby boomer generation faced really agonizing issues concerning racism, gender discrimination, the Cold War, and not-so-cold wars. It is a usual trope of the Right that all that generation did was irresponsible partying. I don't qualify as a Boomer because I was born during the Second World War, so I am three years too old. But I vividly remember what many people in that generation did about those issues. Chris Christie may prefer not to remember, but that is his problem.
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