Manufacturing Joy at the DNC
This is what 'democracy' looks like. Unfortunately.

Democrats this week in Chicago almost pulled off an impressive, arena-sized trick. They told us so very many times during their quadrennial nominating convention that Americans were reacting to the prospect of a Kamala Harris presidency with "joy," that many of our fellow citizens watching the proceedings from far away likely convinced themselves that such an improbable outcome was true.
I do not doubt that the professional Democratic delegates on the United Center floor—elected officials, union reps, celebrities—experienced the full-body euphoria of no longer having to feign enthusiasm for an octogenarian slipping both mentally and in the polls. They have, in the building, thrilled to the charismatic words of Barack and Michelle Obama, the American-music beats of DJ Cassidy, and above all the polling spread opening up between Harris and the GOP nominee Donald Trump.
But you can count that number in the low thousands. There are 345 million more of us. Here's what Thursday's DNC climax looked like to one of them.
At Union Park, the biggest non-barricaded public space within reasonable walking distance of the house that Michael Jordan built, a low-energy gathering of a few hundred protesters and petitioners held up banners and sporadically barked in bullhorns, mostly about the plight of Palestinians in the Israel-Hamas war. Between them and the DNC idled a roughly equal number of heavily equipped riot cops—with bikes, face masks, face shields, and guns.
The perimeter security entrance a few blocks away saw more than 1,000 DNC attendees sweating in the hot sun in a line that bent around not one or two but five street corners. At the end of that line, after enduring sad-trombone protests about Palestine, Jesus, abortion, plus the marvelousness that is Vermin Supreme, delegates only begin the process of traversing temporary fencing and concrete barricades, showing badges—both sides now!—to literally dozens of checkpoint credentials checks.
At some point this week I took a har-har picture of a flier on a nearby tree warning about "tech fascism." When I look at it now I see a few feet behind the flier some temporary black anti-riot fencing (complete with a "DO NOT ENTER" sign), backed by low-slung concrete barriers, bracketing an unused vehicle lane from yet another barrier/fence layer, behind which patrols an armed guard. Behind him is a parking lot with buses, and eventually (because I made it to the other side) more barriers, more fencing, many more armed personnel, then, eventually, in the distance, the United Center.

This is not a distinctly Democratic security principle. This is my 10th major party political convention (I skipped the RNC this year), and the trend line from 2000 Los Angeles to 2024 Chicago is obvious: rabble pushed ever farther to the outer edges, hyper-max security ratcheted up to degrees that defy description. And it's not just logistics, it's metaphor.
While delegates were preparing to crank up ersatz joy for the Democratic nominee's decidedly tepid speech, I bodied myself through the checkpoint phalanxes and last-night swollen crowds, only to discover that there were no available seats in the arena, and that the only speaker I would see in person on this final and most important day of the DNC was…one of the biggest public policy villains in modern American life, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.
"One of my first lessons I taught my students," Weingarten said, "was about the social contract, how both individual freedoms and mutual responsibility are essential in our democracy. This covenant underlies our commitment to public schools." Weingarten's COVID-era commitment to public schools was arguably the single greatest repellant driving families away from the "free" education system.
Down the stairs near the beginning of the endless exit gauntlet was another Democrat who was no doubt feeling joy this week: former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
These are the grotesque hacks who actually comprise the nuts and bolts of "democracy," not the shiny millionaire authors and six-figure public speakers like Barack and Michelle Obama, nor their Chicago pal Oprah Winfrey. So much joy, so much empathy, and yet the workaday product of Democratic-led governance is the real-world policy catastrophe of places like, well, Chicago.
In the face of a truly challenging and erratic Donald Trump, Democrats have spent the past eight years positioning themselves as the defenders of democracy. And now, in Chicago, they have christened a nominee who won zero primaries, fielded zero interviews, and couldn't even come close to winning her home state in the 2020 primary. In the absence of testing her against the voting public or the adversarial press, Democrats are attempting to incept her candidacy as a fait accompli, a feeling of joy you didn't even know you were experiencing. I do not begrudge anyone succumbing to that sensation. But I won't be joining them.
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the Democratic nominee's decidedly tepid speech
That is a good way to put it. There was nothing inspiring about it at all. Just boilerplate Democratic talking points, references to her mom, and her stupid gumbo. And her voice is just so irritating to listen to. God help us all if she wins.
Uninspiring? I was inspired to make several trips to the bathroom and I only heard excerpts.
Who'd you vote for Matt? That's the cause of my $5 donations, just so you know I haven't forgotten.
None of us have forgotten. Nor his ‘wedding plans’ for patriotic Americans.
(D)emocracy. All they care about.
Conventions are boring. I didn’t watch one second of Trump getting jerked off at the RNC or Kamala getting fingered at the DNC(figuratively).
Yawn…
Tell me when they debate so I can watch Trump ramble incoherently and Kamala say shit to make me hate her more.
Joy is just trying to recreate the Obama hype.
It is a VERY obvious political strategy, as are the others, and any honest media would call it out. But they won’t, and it works, because the mainstream media and hollywood are all propaganda arms of the Ds.
Here are the two big strategies that are ridiculously stilted. One is to jump on Trump’s policy ideas and act like they are the Democrat positions. No tax on tips. We are the party of Freedom. Etc. It takes away the ability for the opponent to differentiate, and it works because the media won’t do what any REAL media should, and yell “Oh fucking bullshit 'party of freedom!' ” when they hear it.
Now we pull an Obama and just have a mindless slogan with very light policy stuff behind it. With Obama it was Hope and VERY little else. He said health care, but promised you’d be able to keep your doctor and that there would be no tax increases, and gave a little lip service to immigration reform, all of which were lies. Beyond that, he had zero substance. No policy, no promises, no anything, except the slogan “Hope”.
Kamala is doing the same except with “Joy.” Well, and she’s way less charismatic. But both had near zero legislative success, zero executive experience, are notoriously bad dealmakers, and are policy lightweights. So stay quiet, use a simple slogan, then let your constituency read into it whatever they want.
“I won’t have to worry about putting gas in my car, I won’t have to worry about paying my mortgage!” the woman cried. “If I help him, he’s going to help me!”
Obama is a very intelligent man that walked in at just the right time to sell hope and joy. He had wars and economic turmoil to run against that could in no way be directly blamed on him. She's the sitting VP campaigning for a fresh start. That is only effective on the retardest of retards.
Obama told the three greatest lies of the 21st Century
If you like your insurance, you can keep it
If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor
Obamacare will save the average family $2500.
People lost their insurance and their doctor and the cost of medical care ROSE by $2500.
Obama is not intelligent. There is a reason that his thesis and grades were kept secret. The man is economically illiterate, scientifically ignorant and never talks to anyone with whom he disagrees (ask Richard Epstein and John Lott about it).
He is an excellent bullshit artist, that no one can deny.
I didn't say he was honest, and there's no way I would have ever voted for him. That doesn't change the fact that he's leaps and bounds more capable than she is.
More capable? That's a hard call if your standard is "Who can destroy America faster?"
If you mean who's a better speaker? Clearly Obama.
If you mean who picks better associates, again clearly Obama.
If my choice were between those two, I'd choose a bunker somewhere in the Rockies.
The stupidest part of this campaign is the press trying to present Harris as this fresh face with new ideas, as if the bitch hasn’t already been part of the administration for nearly four years, was a non-entity like most VPs, and not very well-liked until she was appointed as the nominee, after which the Journolist “We’ve always been at war with Eastasia” boilerplate all changed on a dime.
It’s all so tiresome, these establishment politicians and their lickspittles in the mainstream press acting as if their bullshit campaigns aren’t more astroturfed than a 1980s sports stadium.
1. What is all this crap about Obama being charismatic? The first time I heard him speak in that horrible sing-song cadence with pointless pauses, I closed the video within 5 or 10 seconds. I get that he actually spoke complete sentences, unlike Bush Jr. But charismatic? Blecch.
2. I don't understand why anyone has paid any attention to any political convention since primary elections took over selection party winners. No one believes the platforms or speeches, there are no surprises. What's the point?
3. #2 applies with spades to DNC 2024. The candidate didn't win any primaries, not even four years ago. There is no platform, except 3 recycled Trump talking points.
I can understand why the media show up, that's their job, DNC boosterism. I can believe that political wannabes think going to the convention is impressive, but I got news for them: it ain't. Is this what you're going to remember in the old folks home in 50 years? I had more exciting liberty days in Karachi getting strip searched.
I can't stand the dude. He sounds like a scold, and he can't speak off the cuff without constant umms and ahhs and stammering.
But, he looked good on posters and in photographs. He delivered the speeches they wrote well, and looked comfortable. And he had far less of a documented background than Kamala, who has a pretty horrible record and an awful lot of clips of her saying really stupid things and cackling. She always looks awkward and out of place, like the character in a TV show that's supposed to be awkward, but is so awkward it's not funny, it just makes you cringe.
Charisma is mostly manufactured. But Obama was a way better canvas to paint it on than Kamala.
As an aside, if you're talking ACTUAL charisma, like in person easy to watch and listen to, both Trump and Bush are very charismatic. Bush was popular, a good hang, super quick, witty, knows everyone's name and talks easily. The media did their absolute best to play up the worst of his traits, including his accent and how he didn't read speeches as well as some others.
Same with Trump. Take a look at him making fun of himself in front of a crowd when he sees a monitor with his image from a bad angle. He's hilarious. His rallies are parties. Yet he's portrayed as angry, they make fun of his skin tone, or his weight, or his hair, or anything else they can pin on him.
Charisma's a weird thing. And it doesn't only come from being good at everything.
Bill Clinton had charisma and I understood why so many voted for him. Obama was an empty suit, and I still do not understand why anyone listening to him speak, with or without a teleprompter, could think he had charisma enough to vote for. Trump sounds completely different from any other politician, funny, happy, friendly, but not what I would call charismatic. Kamala is just another hack.
“Give me a break. This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale I’ve ever seen.”
-- Billy J Clinton about Black Jesus.
Yeah, Clinton was the last POS the Democrats put up with any charisma or speaking ability. Since then they’ve just been putting up POS’s.
The media determines public opinion, the true “election interference”. If they can carry Kamala over the finish line, despite her being the shittiest candidate they’ve ever pushed out, we can look forward to AOC next. They’ve even got her started on the path like with Obama and his DNC speech back in 2004.
“The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” - Malcom X
For the media to become that powerful it was necessary to first destroy individualism which was accomplished by progressives. A century long campaign of that kind will not be reversed in a single election.
It's more than a bit difficult to argue that the purpose of government is to protect the rights of the individual when individualism itself has given way to identity politics and collective activism. "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" is not a powerful battle cry in a world of identity driven drones.
Then again, if it weren't hard, someone would have done it already.
*SNIF*
She always looks awkward and out of place, like the character in a TV show that’s supposed to be awkward, but is so awkward it’s not funny, it just makes you cringe.
The Kimmy Gibbler of American politics.
What is all this crap about Obama being charismatic? The first time I heard him speak in that horrible sing-song cadence with pointless pauses, I closed the video within 5 or 10 seconds. I get that he actually spoke complete sentences, unlike Bush Jr. But charismatic?
That shit was always manufactured. I knew right away, when the press immediately dubbed him a “rock star” before his 2004 convention speech, that they would move heaven and earth to ensure he became President. He represents the exact kind of crypto-commie, faux-unity smoke-screening these people love (see Jon Stewart)
I don’t understand why anyone has paid any attention to any political convention since primary elections took over selection party winners.
The only time people remember any of this is when the candidate goes off the reservation of manufactured consensus, like Buchanan and Palin did, or when the shit is completely over the top to the point of parody like Obama’s 2008 speech.
I remember Obama's "This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal".
If that pile of baloney was actually bologna, it could feed the continent of Africa for a century.
I'm sure they're riding very high on all those babies they killed out on the front curb. It's like their single issue and favorite past time now.
So how is that Republican plank calling for a Constat2shunall Amindment to repeal the 13th and force thim bitches into involuntary reproduction coming along, ATF Führer?
No idea what you're talking about, because that doesn't exist except in your fevered imagination resulting from too much fentanyl-high watchings of The Handmaiden's Tale.
She is an incredibly sensitive woman who inspires joy joy feelings in all those around her.
You're a gullible ignoramus.
You are fined one credit for violation of the verbal morality code. Do not pass Go. Go immediately to Taco Bell.
That's easy now that all restaurants are Taco Bell.
“Strength Through Joy” is just everyone being on “The Same Circuit”.
It's like watching a primitive tribe dancing itself into an endorphin driven frenzy and calling it " a joyful religious experience".
Perfect
Great Lord of the Flies analogy before the human sacrifices in the 2025 Fed budget.
One might think a supposed Libertarian website would write up something on the 2025 budget. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren walk into a bar - - and write a budget.
“Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren walk into a bar…” and try to steal the conch from the bartender.
AOC?
This sockpuppet channels a pretty realistic Herbert Hoover. Tell the folks about "dog-eat-dog" capitalism, dry liberty and the "Moratorium on Brains," Bert.
Ackshully, the joy is that Trumpanzista judges stomped on the Roe v Wade decision. A non-MAGAt court copied it from the LP platform when everyone else was pushing Comstockism. With the Jesus Caucus now spitting in women's faces on "our" behalf, the Dems no longer worry the LP might poach a couple million spoiler votes from among their dupes. Women (non-harridan women) NOW have nowhere else to go to avoid slavery but the ballot that says DEM. You may thank the mystics and anarchists infiltrating the LP, stench and all!
The original term was Gleichschaltung, but that was bothersome to translate. Kraft durch Freude, Lebensborn and photos of der Führer surrounded by smiling kiddies really put Christian National Socialism on the map.
"One of my first lessons I taught my students," Weingarten said, "was about the social contract, how both individual freedoms and mutual responsibility are essential in our democracy."
Commie-Indoctrination....
Point & Case example #142357827530.
#1. Individual Freedom =/= Mutual Responsibiliity (Communism).
A literal phrase of contradiction (confusion).
#2. [OUR] democracy. The USA is *NOT* a [WE]-mob democracy. Nothing about a [WE]-mob ensures any Individual Rights. The USA is a *Constitutional* Republic and that *Constitution* is exactly what ensures Individual Rights.
Commie-Indoctrination 101.
Beware what kind of BS your children are ?learning?.
As-if, a [Na]tional "so[zi]al contract" wasn't a dead give-away.
We live in a very polarized country which in many ways we created ourselves. So, winning the Presidency becomes less about having a good program and more about enthusiasm. Donald Trump won in 2016 because Democratic enthusiasm was low. In a Trump Biden race enthusiasm seemed even lower. Kamala Harris best chance of winning is not having a great program, but to have enthusiasm in her voters. I think she was able to get that from the convention.
We live in a very polarized country which in many ways we created ourselves.
You're using the royal "we" here, presumably.
No, John McCain had it right. Barrack Obama was a decent man with whom he disagreed. Today we cast the other side as demons, not as people we disagree with. Ask yourself how you feel about those you politically disagree with? Are they your neighbors or just the enemy.
Decent my ass. Hitler liked dogs and was presumably decent once in a while.
Obama is just another power-hungry would-be dictator who knows better than everybody else what is good for them.
Hitler was a sensitive man who broke into uncontrollable crying when one of his canaries died.
He also soothed himself when he knew the war was lost by watching movies of his political enemies as they slowly strangled by the wire nooses around their necks as they hung from meet hooks.
A man of deep compassion.
Hitler was a standard Christian altruist raided in Bill Buckley's religion. His every speech and writing dripped biblical homilies and hagiographies of fallen sacrificial heroes. Nobody ever faulted Hitler or Bert Hoover for stinting on the sacrifice.
Barrack Obama was a decent man
No, he really isn't.
Ask yourself how you feel about those you politically disagree with? Are they your neighbors or just the enemy.
Maybe they should ask themselves that. I'm not responsible for how they are.
“Ask yourself how you feel about those you politically disagree with? Are they your neighbors or just the enemy.”
When the neighbor starts PACKING Gov-Guns against you (i.e. politically disagree) it gets personal.
The #1 problem with you Democrats is you seem to so easily dismiss what TOOL the ‘government’ actually uses. You all seem to BS your way into thinking ‘government’ is just an opinion.
Politicians of all stripes polarized the country, and that's a direct result of a monopoly government powerful enough to mess with everybody's life on a daily basis. Need to repair your roof? Ask permission. Want your kids to sell lemonade? Ask permission. Want to cut hair for money? Get a year's full time schooling and ask permission.
Government is the problem.
You may say politicians or government are the problem but the reality is the people you hate are people you've never interacted with who have no power over you and who just vote differently.
Politicians and government didn't create that.
No. Government is incompetent, inefficient, immoral, exactly as water is wet.
Anyone who thinks government is useful means they have deluded themselves into thinking they can control government.
Statists, like you.
Repeat again - your hatred is not towards govt or pols. It's to other regular people
Repeat all you want. You still do not know me or know who I hate. And if you love government as an institution so much that you are blind to its true immortal coercive monopoly character, then you are a statist.
Fuck off, slaver.
Republicans also hate people who use the ladies' room.
Complete BS. Government *IS* power over you.
Dumb*ss comment to the maximum extent.
And perhaps the #1 brain damage in Democrats.
NOT. Anyone able simplify a fraction can see that what brought joy to the Dems was God's Own Prohibitionists' demand that women be enslaved because "Race Suicide" (plus Jesus Caucus republicans infiltrating the LP for same purpose). Now they can spit on hippies and brown people, gather bribes from Jack Daniels rotgut and cigarette companies and trust that GOP planks demanding the return of Prohibition will obviate any need for discernment, integrity or competence. https://libertariantranslator.wordpress.com/2023/11/17/anti-choice-mystical-suicide/
Prohibitionists were [D] women.
The [D] Senate passed prohibition (Volstead Act 48%[R], 52%[D]).
[R]epublican Blaine Introduced the bill to end prohibition.
If you leftards weren't selling BS self-projection propaganda 24/7 you'd have nothing at all.
Nice idea.
But nobody watches these things anymore.
Once upon a time they were real political events. Delegates did real work to set the agenda and choose a nominee. Over the last 50 years they have slowly taken all power away from the delegates. They made the primaries binding on delegates. They added super delegates. They sued pressure on donors to quickly consolidate around a chosen candidate.
And this year’s DNC laid the end results bare. They ignored all their own rules. They blocked any candidates from opposing Biden. And then they pushed him out without even a pretext of following procedures.
Ordinarily this would have resulted in a brokered convention. There would have been a 1st ballot where committed delegates had to vote for Biden, who would then decline the nomination. The we would have candidates lobbying for votes, multiple rounds, etc.
They didn’t do any of that. “They” just announced that Kamala spent a day and a half on the phone and “secured enough delegates” for the nomination.
And people just accepted that.
You can’t “secure” a delegate unless they are required by law to vote for you or they have cast a vote at the convention.
Nobody even commented on this. We went from the DNC getting caught rigging the primary for Hillary and having to do a performative firing of the chair to now rigging the primary openly, and then rigging the selection of a replacement even more openly, without even a comment.
This is politburo level stuff.
They even featured the folks who rigged the primary for HRC as speakers.
Meanwhile, because they repeat “save democracy” on a loop and the propagandists pretend that this is really something they believe.
Apparently, and this is only based on a Course of Action brochure that was posted on KiwiFarms so take that for what it’s worth, Obama and Pelosi actually wanted to do some kind of brokered convention that was more like the old-time ones where nominees were put forth. The choices pretty stupid, in that one was that old-timey format and the other was some weird variety show type thing where people could nominate themselves for candidacy beforehand, and the convention would be several days of different debates, moderated by A-list celebrities, Dems, and RINO politicians, with each one having a different policy theme.
Biden cut that off by having Harris be declared the nominee, which is why it took Obama several days to give his endorsement; he hadn’t planned for Harris to be immediately named and Biden (or Jill, most likely, since Joe doesn’t even know where he is without a speedball injection) caught him flat-footed.
I don’t really know if that’s how it all played out, but it makes for fun gossip if that was the case. Keep in mind that Harris is not really part of Obama’s clique, she’s one of Hillary’s creatures and thus more tied to the older Clinton wing of the party that Joe belongs to.
I don't know who KiwiFarms is, but I've read the same thing, that endorsing Kamala was Biden's "up yours" revenge on Obama, saddling him with a terrible candidate out of spite for all the backstabbing.
I think that Obama waited until he was sure that Harris was susceptible to control by the party apparatchiks. Once that was safe and he knew he could control her, he acquiesced to her candidacy.
This seems plausible, although I have no idea why he would believe otherwise. Like Mark Kelly, the bitch will do what she’s told because she values the status even more than the power that comes with the office. She’ll be nothing more than a blunt instrument for Obama and his commie scumbag party apparatus to continue their project of repressive tolerance.
It's possible that the Clinton and Obama wings of the party are in a caged death match for control of the Democratic party. Al least, it's a pleasant that they might end up destroying each other.
I’ve read on leftist threads, for over a decade, that the leftist takeover of the DNC is due to Clinton’s welfare cuts, standing ovation on illegal immigration, and unwillingness to use confiscatory taxation as a tool for a global welfare state.
That sounds really plausible. I guess I just don't have the stomach anymore to spend much time on leftist websites.
Pay close attention to what these Republican looter sockpuppets say about everyone else, and remember it on election day.
Again. The [D] party is the looters.
You self-project as bad as sarc.
Welch is a good writer. I hear him on podcasts often, but I've rarely read his writing. It's funny and evocative, and I enjoyed it. Of course, it helps that I agree with him. It makes me joyful.
One of my first lessons I taught my students,” Weingarten said, “was about the social contract, how both individual freedoms and mutual responsibility are essential in our democracy.
At no point in time has she bothered to explain the principles underlying “the social contract”, she simply begs the question. I am curious what part of individual freedom this sack of human shit thinks compelled attendance and demanding someone else pay for it satisfies?
She isn’t a teacher, she is a grifter. She should be beaten with a sack of oranges by Bobo.
This is the third presidential cycle where the Democrat party has been clearly undemocratic. While it isn't illegal for the Democrat party to pick their nominee behind the scenes in the dark hidden from the public and the voters, however perhaps they should change the name of their party and remove the democracy part of their name which is clearly a lie. Perhaps the "Ruling Elitist" party.
Joe Biden was muscled out because the ruling elitist decided, just like how Bernie Sanders was eliminated twice. The Democrat party has been undemocratic for at least the last 12 years. While I'm not big on the Republicans and the neocons who they allowed to infiltrate, they are still much more honest to their voters and to the citizens of the country.
I agree with the VP pick for RFK Jr that the Democrat party is a vile institution with all their law-fare to remove 3rd party and independents from ballots. Then factor in how they select their nominee in a boardroom.
It's not that I want Republicans to win, but I do want the Democrats to lose. I'm sick and tired of all the antics coming from the Democrat party and the complicit corporate propaganda machine.
This election is a great way to test your underlying partisanship. Most of us, reason staff included, think of ourselves as independent of the 2 party system.
But, being raised in the 2 party system, most of us have an internal "team" designated that reveals itself in the form of motivated reasoning and when choosing a candidate. This year is the perfect chance to test your "independence".
Aside from the completely anti-democratic selection process, the DNC has picked a candidate familiar to libertarians. As a prosecutor in California she was uniquely awful. Aside from Jim Hood in Mississippi, Harris is probably the most notorious state AG in the last 30 years. Her record for being anti-liberty is impeccable.
On the other side, we have OMB. Now, he ruffles feathers with his hyperbolic rhetoric and weird "persuasion" language that doesn't work for me at all. And he hits a few topics from the wrong end, per our values. But overall, he was arguably the most libertarian president in the last century.
The contrast is clear. One is unmitigated awful. All downside, all extremely downside. The other is a mixed bag. No clear ideology other than maybe isolationism, if you want to paint his anti-war streak in a negative light.
One is a tool of the state who fights to use state power in opposition to individual rights. The other fights the bureaucratic state at every turn, at great personal cost.
So take this opportunity. Everyone has a gut reaction as to who they are for. Don't cop out and say "I'm for Oliver!" and absolve yourself. Take a look.
If your knee jerk reaction is "Kamala is better", or "Kamala is going to save us from Trump" or any other rationalization for supporting Kamala, you know your partisan roots.
Most of us have seen the roots of the staff at reason over the last 20 years. The mental gymnastics they do in their "endorsement" paragraphs usually are enough, but they also dedicate page after page of coverage to it as well.
And the libertarian leaning conservatives around here really don't make a secret of it. They know where their flag is planted and don't really shy away from it.
For the rest of us, this choice represents an opportunity. To paraphrase Biden "If you don't know whether you are for Kamala or Trump, then you ain't Libertarian".
It will be interesting to see what happens to Matt. He doesn't turn red in the face and start flinging spit from the corners of his mouth when Trump is mentioned anymore. And now we have a real contrast... state sponsored censorship, control of all media, use of the legal system to opress political opponents... all of the stuff that people pretended Trump was really all about when he called CNN "fake news"... yeah, that is wjat the Dems are actually doing, and Kamala is the worst of the worst. Backpage, overcharging smalltime drug offenses, keeping people in prison beyond their sentence, fighting to keep *proven innocent* people in prison..... this one ain't subtle. We shall see if ginned up hatred trumps actual off-the-chart anti-liberty action in office.
Like I said the other day, Mama Tulsi didn't call her a "corrupt cop" for nothing.
Nicely stated. I have all sorts of objections to government in general, surprise surprise, both philosophical and pragmatic. But pragmatic says one of these clowns is going to win, one is less horrible than the other, my vote won't settle the choice, but I'm sure going to yell at idiots who think the worse choice is better than mean tweets.
Voting for Trump is basically stalling for more time to build an actual opposition to steadily increasing state power. If that time is used well, the march to a totalitarian America could be not just halted, but actually reversed.
William F Buckley said that he stood upon the tracks of history yelling "Stop!". He and the conservative movement were run over by the train because they never understood who and what drove it.
It up to rational people to destroy the train's motive force and dismantle the track so that it will never again pose a threat to liberty.
Yep. Let’s not forget the DNC opened with AFSCME, a not so hidden reminder of the government union employment overthrow of Argentina.
Buckley? The papist screaming that women need to be forced at gunpoint to reproduce if it kills them? These mystical looters and Herbert Hoovers sure have a death-grip on their Enslave Women Amendment idea. After 48 years of failure they still cling to it. The engine that runs over medieval bigotry is called Freedom From Coercion and the technology it enables.
None of these insani dangerhairs are going to fuck you, Hank.
In 2020 the Democrats did everything to keep Jill Stein off the ballot but didn't care about the hapless Jo Jorgenson. Crackpot Kanye West was kept off the ballot by claiming that his paperwork came in 15 seconds too late.
To defend Democracy, you can't let just anyone run for office!
The Ds went from being captured by unions to being captured by unions. It's not that they aren't small d democratic. Ds still have a very active precinct system - in cities and suburbs - and that sort of grassroots neighborhood activism is very democratic.
The difference is that in the old days, the local union leader precinct captain advocated for a powerful charismatic candidate who would do this or that identifiable thing. Now the local union leader precinct captain is also a government employee advocating for the candidate who's merely the coxswain in the public sector union crew. Kinda the modern version of machine politics and the spoils system.
They may be joyful now but only because selling a dead coxswain generates only cynicism. For the Ds, the candidate doesn't matter. The boat is being rowed regardless.
There is something positive about 'the candidate doesn't really matter' v candidate is omniscient and omnipotent. That needs leaning into not reversing with mob following a charismatic cult leader.
Yes! this was another joyful week in Chicago thanks to the DNC:
Another week of joy and humanity:
Shot and killed:13
Shot and wounded: 43
Total shot: 56
Total homicides: 14
Remember these were all non demonized shootings.
Texas delegate to the DNC convention was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday morning.
One more day to go and the final tally of joy and democracy should be available Saturday morning.
56 shot but only 13 dead? We're lucky that the killers weren't better marksmen.
You'd swear that murder in Chicago is a misdemeanor judging by how few of these killings are investigated and even fewer result in arrests. I would expect that level of investigations to be made for shoplifting, not murder.
I read somewhere that only 20% of shootings are fatal, and it's worse for knife attacks.
True. Most knife attacks end with someone bleeding out. The killing thrust to the heart is a myth. In knife fights, it's common for both participants to suffer severed arteries leaving two bodies bleeding out on the floor.
Not many knife attacks reported on CWB Chicago but then again
it's Hammer Time: https://cwbchicago.com/2024/08/man-attacked-with-hammer-during-robbery-at-cta-station.html
Maybe the attacker spent time at Paul Pelosi's Midnight Naked Hammer Fight Club.
"My students"
Randi Weingarten spent all of three years as a full time teacher. Three more as a sub. That's the extent of the teaching experience of the President of the Teacher's Union.
So now "we" know what Democracy looks like too. Anarchy looks like Wall Street at a minute past noon, September 16, 1920. Will Freedom ever again look as good as the 1972 Libertarian party and platform?
“Joy” -they must have fed lots of BS into ChatGPT to come up with that as the best way to describe Lamala
Using the word Democracy when talking about the DNC is absurd. A wannabe dictatorship leading a nation of zombies would be more accurate. They haven't allowed their followers to pick their choice in the last 3 elections. Why is the DNC a dictatorship or do they think their followers are to stupid to make an intelligent choice. I am betting on both.