Democratic Party: Has Torch Passed to New Generation (Alex Soros, Human Abedin)?
Alex Soros is 39 years old. Huma Abedin 49.
Weddings are seminal rituals for launching/cementing power. That extends from royalty in medieval times in their marriages arranged across nations to this weekend's tying of the knot between what has been declared by The New York Times as the new "It Couple" in Democratic party positioning and packaging.
The torch may have now passed to a new generation. It was politically savvy Hillary Clinton who advised Soros and Abedin not to elope. Instead, they hosted one of the major wedding events of 2025. A sign of their influence, the front lines of progressive wealth and power attended from around the world.
This emerging force field could be the most effective strategy to undermine the continuity of the Trump administration. Not the traditional approach of mass protests. Or maybe not lawsuits either.
The determination of that administration to impose its ideologies was made brutally clear when it issued Executive Orders on law firms such as Paul Weiss which could have wiped out their ability to conduct business. America hadn't experienced this sort of thing constraint put on professionals for decades. Players were rusty in how to respond. Mistakes were made. Those increased the perception that the administration was all-powerful.
Enter hope. Imprinted on Boomer memories is how the dashing John F. Kennedy told us that our generation was now in charge. We did become the generation of firsts. En masse we picked up college degrees, once only the territory of the privileged. We also invented career paths to replace the drudgery of having to work all one's life.
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