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I called somebody of outmoded, moss-covered views a "back issue" today and raised a look of puzzlement.
I don't recall hearing that phrase used to mean that, but I'd think that most grown people could decipher that meaning from context. I've referred to some aspirants to political office as "yesterday's news," which means essentially the same thing, and I doubt anyone was at a loss as to my meaning.