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DNC2024 – Night Four

August 22, 2024 by Graeme MacKay

Illustration by Graeme MacKay, Thursday August 24, 2024

Kamala Harris’s Speech: A Presidential Performance

The final night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) was a pivotal moment in the 2024 campaign, with Kamala Harris at the forefront. Her speech and those of other key speakers encapsulated the Democratic Party’s vision and the stakes of the upcoming election. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the night, with direct quotes and references to key moments and speakers.

Kamala Harris delivered a speech that combined personal anecdotes with a strong policy focus. Reflecting on her upbringing, she highlighted the influence of her mother, saying, “My mother instilled in my sister, Maya, and me the values that inspired my life: to be conscious and compassionate about the struggles of all people, to believe public service is a noble cause and the fight for justice is a shared responsibility.” This personal touch was noted by Times columnist Josh Barro, who observed, “Harris has sometimes seemed like an empty vessel. Now she’s reintroducing herself in a way that is specific, warm, and uniquely American.”

Harris also presented herself as ready to lead from day one, with a speech that Jamelle Bouie described as “something closer to a State of the Union — a statement of policies and priorities and an indictment of her opponents.” Harris took direct aim at Trump and his administration, framing the election as a critical choice for the future of American democracy.

Emotional Resonance and Powerful Moments

The evening was marked by deeply emotional segments, particularly those addressing gun violence. Frank Bruni of The New York Times described his reaction to the stories shared by survivors and victims’ families: “I wept — no, I bawled — as I listened to the teacher from Sandy Hook, the mother from Uvalde, and the others who’d witnessed and lost loved ones to gun violence.” These moments underscored the human impact of policy decisions and were among the most poignant of the night.

Gabby Giffords, a former congresswoman and gun violence survivor, delivered a powerful speech that resonated with many. Republican strategist Liam Donovan highlighted Giffords’ appearance, calling it “the feel-good story of the night — just a remarkable recovery and delightful return to form.”

Critical Reflections and Missed Opportunities

While the night was largely successful, some commentators pointed out areas where the event fell short. Tressie McMillan Cottom and Megan K. Stack both criticized the omission of a Palestinian speaker. McMillan Cottom noted, “The omission of a Palestinian speaker…was an easy political win that should have been logistically possible,” while Stack added that this omission was “callous and simply wrong.”

Additionally, there was some light-hearted disappointment over the rumored but absent appearance of Beyoncé. Both Michelle Goldberg and Jane Coaston expressed their letdown, with Goldberg exclaiming, “No Beyoncé?!!!?” and Coaston noting that “an actual Beyoncé appearance would have been cool.”

Other Notable Speeches and Moments

The night also featured speeches from a diverse range of voices, reflecting the Democratic Party’s broad coalition. Charles M. Blow remarked on the prominence of women during the convention, saying, “Women ruled the night. There were so many impressive, effective women presenting — culminating with Harris, of course — that the remarkable almost became unremarkable.” This sentiment was echoed by many, highlighting the historic nature of Harris’s candidacy.

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer also received praise for her performance, with Jamelle Bouie noting that “people are not exaggerating when they describe Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan as a presidential-level talent.”

The fourth night of the DNC successfully showcased Kamala Harris as a confident, capable leader, while also highlighting the broader Democratic agenda. The event balanced emotional appeals with policy discussions, and while it had its critiques, the overall impact was one of unity and determination. The convention set the stage for the final stretch of the campaign, with Harris and the Democratic Party positioned as a formidable force against the backdrop of a crucial election.

DNC2024:  Night 1  |  Night 2  |  Night 3  |  Night 4  |  2020

Sources:

ABC News: Harris’ historic speech, patriotism and more Trump digs: Takeaways from DNC Night 4 

NPR: DNC Night 4 speeches from Harris, Whitmer, Sharpton, Kinzinger and more

CNN: Fact-checking night 4 of the Democratic National Convention

The NYTimes: Kamala Harris Was ‘Confident, Principled — Presidential’: The Best and Worst Moments From Night 4 of the Democratic Convention  

 

Posted in: USA Tagged: 2024-15, adam Klinzinger, Al Sharpton, Democrat, Democratic Party, DNC2024, Doug Ford, Gabby Giffords, Gretchen Whitmer, Illustration, Kamala Harris, Mark Kelly, Maxwell Frost, party, Pink

DNC2024 – Night Two

August 20, 2024 by Graeme MacKay

Illustration by Graeme MacKay, Tuesday August 20, 2024

DNC2024 – Night Two

The Obamas Command the Stage on Night 2 of the DNC

Night 2 of the Democratic National Convention was electrifying, with the spotlight firmly on former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama. Their speeches were the undeniable highlights of the evening, as they used their star power to energize the crowd and make a strong case for the Democratic ticket.

Barack Obama’s Stark Warning

Barack Obama delivered a powerful address, framing the upcoming election as a critical decision for the future of the country. He described former President Donald Trump as a “78-year-old billionaire who hasn’t stopped whining about his problems since he rode down his golden escalator nine years ago.” Obama warned against another four years of Trump’s leadership, stating, “We don’t need four more years of bluster and chaos. We’ve seen that movie — and we all know that the sequel’s usually worse.”

Michelle Obama’s Memorable Takedown

Michelle Obama delivered a searing critique of Donald Trump, accusing him of fostering fear and division. In one of the most memorable lines of the night, she said, “Who’s going to tell him that the job he’s currently seeking might just be one of those ‘Black jobs?’” This sharp jab was a reference to Trump’s previous comments about migrants taking “Black jobs” and highlighted the former First Lady’s ability to turn his words against him.

A Call for Unity and Determination

Both Obamas emphasized the need for unity within the Democratic Party. Michelle Obama urged Democrats not to be their own worst enemies, warning against the dangers of division and unrealistic expectations. “We cannot get a Goldilocks complex about whether everything is just right,” she said, stressing that the stakes are too high for internal squabbles.

Doug Emhoff’s Personal Touch

Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, also took the stage, offering a personal glimpse into their relationship. He shared the humorous and heartfelt story of how he first met Harris, recounting how he nervously left a rambling voicemail after their first date. Emhoff’s speech added a personal touch to the evening, showcasing his support for his wife while also addressing the broader theme of inclusion, particularly emphasizing the importance of his Jewish heritage.

A Party Moving Forward

The evening also marked a clear shift in the Democratic Party, signaling that while President Joe Biden remains respected, the party is now looking toward the future. Barack Obama acknowledged Biden’s contributions, saying, “I am proud to call him my president, but even prouder to call him my friend,” while also making it clear that the torch has been passed to a new generation of leaders.

Also…

DNC Dance Party: The roll call of states, typically a procedural event, was transformed into a vibrant dance party. DJ Cassidy led the way, with each state’s vote accompanied by a thematic song, culminating in a high-energy performance by rapper Lil Jon.

Project 2025 Warning: The Democrats highlighted the conservative Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025” as a symbol of what they believe a second Trump term would bring. Speakers used a large prop book to emphasize the perceived dangers of these policies.

Transition of Power: The night made it clear that the Democratic Party is moving beyond Joe Biden. While Obama praised Biden, he also signaled that the party’s future lies with Harris and her generation. The energy at the convention was noticeably high, reflecting a party ready to embrace new leadership.

The DNC’s Shift: The overall tone of the night showed a party that has shed its sentimentality and is now focused on winning, regardless of the brutal political landscape. This determination was reflected in the speeches, the personal stories, and the strategic use of humor and critique.

John Giles’ GOP Critique: Mesa, Arizona’s Republican mayor, John Giles, highlighted the ideological shift within his party by saying, “I feel more at home here than in today’s Republican Party,” reflecting the disillusionment some moderate Republicans feel toward Trump’s leadership.

J.B. Pritzker’s Mockery of Trump: Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker used humor to mock Trump’s wealth and intelligence, delivering the cutting line, “Trump is rich in only one thing: stupidity,” referencing controversies like Trump’s suggestion to inject bleach as a COVID-19 cure.

Stephanie Grisham’s Revelations: Former Trump press secretary Stephanie Grisham delivered a scathing indictment of her former boss, revealing that Trump privately mocked his supporters as “basement dwellers” and showed no empathy during hospital visits. Her speech highlighted the moral and ethical concerns surrounding Trump’s character.

DNC2024:  Night 1  |  Night 2  |  Night 3  |  Night 4  |  2020

Sources:

PBS: 6 Takeaways From the DNC  https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/6-takeaways-from-day-2-of-the-dnc

The New York Times: The Obamas and Awkward Dating Stories: Takeaways From the Democratic Convention  https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/20/us/politics/takeaways-dnc-day-2-obamas.html

The Washington Post: ‘Black jobs’ and ‘basement dwellers’: Memorable lines from DNC Night 2  https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/08/21/obama-dnc-speech-memorable-lines/

The Times of London: Obamas, Bernie Sanders and an ex-Trump aide — DNC day 2 as it happened  https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/dnc-watch-obama-speak-live-bomb-threats-latest-news-klrw09g7n

Posted in: Cartooning, USA Tagged: 2024-15, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Democratic Party, DNC, Doug Emhoff, Gavin Newsom, J.B. Pritzker, Michelle Obama, Night 2

DNC2024 – Night One

August 20, 2024 by Graeme MacKay

Illustration by Graeme MacKay, Monday August 19, 2024

DNC2024 – Night One

A Farewell, a Torch Passed, and a Call to Action

Date: August 19, 2024
Location: Chicago, Illinois

The first night of the 2024 Democratic National Convention was marked by a mix of emotional farewells, historical milestones, and passionate calls to action. Here are the key takeaways from the evening:

1. Joe Biden’s Emotional Farewell

President Joe Biden delivered a deeply personal and reflective speech, formally stepping aside and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president. As he took the stage, the crowd erupted into chants of “Thank you, Joe” and “We love Joe,” which visibly moved him. Biden reminisced about his 50 years in public service, emphasizing his role in preserving democracy during a challenging time. He hailed the selection of Harris as his vice president as the best decision of his career and expressed confidence in her ability to lead the nation.

2. Kamala Harris’s Surprise Appearance

In a moment that energized the crowd, Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on stage, thanking Biden for his service and leadership. Harris entered to Beyoncé’s “Freedom,” symbolizing the passing of the torch from Biden to her. Her remarks focused on unity and the ongoing fight for the values that define the Democratic Party. Harris’s brief yet powerful speech set the tone for her candidacy, emphasizing the historic nature of her nomination as the first Black woman and person of South Asian descent to lead a major party ticket.

3. Hillary Clinton’s Message of Breaking Barriers

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took the stage to deliver a powerful speech centered on breaking the glass ceiling. She framed Harris’s candidacy as the culmination of the efforts of countless women who fought for gender equality. Clinton’s remarks were emotionally charged, particularly when she reflected on what this moment would mean to her and Harris’s mothers. She also drew a sharp contrast between Harris and Donald Trump, highlighting Harris’s achievements as a prosecutor and Trump’s legal troubles.

4. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Progressive Rally

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivered one of the most dynamic speeches of the night, championing Harris as a representative of the middle class and a defender of civil and reproductive rights. AOC praised Harris’s ongoing efforts to negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza, which resonated with the progressive wing of the party. Her speech was met with loud applause and further energized the crowd, emphasizing the urgency of the upcoming election.

5. Emphasis on Abortion Rights and Civil Rights

The convention placed significant focus on the defense of abortion rights, with emotional testimonies from women who shared their experiences in a post-Roe America. Speakers like Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow tied these issues to the broader fight against the Republican agenda, particularly Project 2025, which they warned would roll back civil rights and empower Trump’s authoritarian tendencies. Civil rights were also a central theme, with speeches underscoring the significance of Harris’s nomination and the ongoing struggle for racial equality.

6. Labor’s Endorsement and Trump’s Criticisms

Labor leaders, including United Automobile Workers president Shawn Fain, expressed strong support for Harris while sharply criticizing Trump and corporate greed. The night was marked by frequent attacks on Trump, with speakers condemning his legal troubles, his role in the January 6 insurrection, and his overall impact on American democracy. The contrast between Trump’s legacy and Harris’s vision for the future was a recurring theme throughout the evening.

7. Protests Outside the Convention

Outside the convention, thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered, calling for a ceasefire and criticizing the Biden administration’s policies on Israel. While there were some disruptions, including protesters breaching security perimeters, the speeches inside continued uninterrupted. Biden acknowledged the protesters’ concerns, noting the complexity of the situation and the importance of a ceasefire.

8. Celebrating Diversity and Unity

The evening was a celebration of diversity, with speakers representing various races, generations, and backgrounds. The program highlighted the historic nature of Harris’s candidacy and the broad coalition that the Democratic Party hopes to build in the upcoming election. The night concluded with a strong sense of unity and purpose, setting the stage for the remainder of the convention.

Conclusion: The first night of the 2024 Democratic National Convention was a powerful mix of farewell, celebration, and call to action. As the party prepares to rally behind Kamala Harris, the themes of unity, diversity, and the fight for democracy will undoubtedly continue to resonate throughout the convention.

DNC2024:  Night 1  |  Night 2  |  Night 3  |  Night 4  |  2020

Resources: 

The Guardian: Biden, Hillary Clinton and AOC boost Harris: key takeaways from night one of the Democratic national convention: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/20/biden-dnc-convention-highlights

The New York Times:  Highlights From Night 1 of the Democratic Convention: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/19/us/politics/dnc-highlights-biden-harris.html

The Times of London: Joe Biden: a vintage speech reminiscent of the glory days: https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/joe-biden-speech-dnc-2024-nj5r7xhjw  

The Wall Street Journal: Poor Unwanted Joe Biden:https://www.wsj.com/opinion/poor-unwanted-joe-biden-administration-harris-record-election-51378a8d?mod=opinion_recentauth_pos1

Posted in: USA Tagged: 2024-15, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democratic Party, DNC, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris

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