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Article: "What's the matter with kids today?" wondered the late Paul Lynde in Bye Bye Birdie.(conservatism among young adults)(Brief Article)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- August 9, 2004
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* "What's the matter with kids today?" wondered the late Paul Lynde in Bye Bye Birdie. Not much, apparently. Rates of teen pregnancy and student marijuana use are plummeting. College freshmen who call themselves liberals outnumbered conservatives by about three to one in 1971; now the figures are roughly even. Harris pollsters report that 91 percent of young people want to marry, with three as the preferred number ...
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