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Not Ready for Primetime

Daniel J. Flynn
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CNN’s Don Lemon (New York Post/YouTube)

For a woman running to be a sex symbol, 64 ranks as past her prime. I essentially said as much a week or so back in writing about Madonna’s complaints about “ageism” even as she dates twentysomething men and buys a twentysomething’s body parts.

With apologies to 64-year-old George Hamilton or 64-year-old Sean Connery, 64 disqualifies men from the running as a sex symbol, too (though Carly Simon once described an octogenarian Max Eastman as the most beautiful man she had set eyes upon).

Nikki Haley is running for president, so Don Lemon talking about her as past her “prime” feels like an apples-to-orangutans category mistake.

While some may criticize Haley’s call for a mandatory evaluation for older people running for president, her concern did not pertain to how either Biden or Trump might look in a swimsuit competition.

CNN apparently provided some time off for the woke host to reflect on his not-so-woke utterance. Rather than react to its offensiveness to women, maybe it’s best to reflect on its offensiveness to our intelligence.

The perfect response came from the demoted primetime talker’s morning show cohost: “Prime for what?”

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Daniel J. Flynn, a senior editor of The American Spectator, serves as a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution for the 2024-2025 academic year. His books include Cult City: Harvey Milk, Jim Jones, and 10 Days That Shook San Francisco (ISI Books, 2018), Blue Collar Intellectuals: When the Enlightened and the Everyman Elevated America (ISI Books, 2011), A Conservative History of the American Left (Crown Forum, 2008), and Intellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas (Crown Forum, 2004). In 2025, he releases his magnum opus, The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer. He splits time between city Massachusetts and cabin Vermont.  
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