2024 Election Thoughts - # 3
The DNC is over. Both nominations are official...and away we go. My, how things have changed since we last discussed this interminable quadrennial preoccupation.
But first, I can’t forget the Democrat convention we were expecting. Trying to be upbeat but fixated on Uncle Joe, hoping he hits his marks and ‘Debate Joe’ doesn’t show up again. I know that’s harsh. A national convention is supposed to be a whoop-de-doo to rev up the faithful and turn them loose back in their states for the campaign’s home stretch.
I’m sure the organizers would have staged as upbeat a show as they could. But I believe those watching would have judged the event a success if there were no embarrassing flubs. What actually happened was way more encouraging. It was a happy, raucous event that presented a clear contrast to the complain-athon at the RNC.
“We’re a third world nation. Illegals are overrunning the country and poisoning our blood. The Biden Crime Family is the worst thing ever. Pay no attention to the FACTS. If I don’t like it, it’s fake news. Only what I say is the truth. Everything here is a disaster and it’s THEIR fault. Only I can fix it because God himself sent me here.”
(There was a time when that nonsense didn’t work)
What shall we obsess over next? – Very soon after the convention, the media started to focus on candidate Harris. “Great convention BUT how are you going to convince us that you are serious? Are you doing the right number of interviews, releasing the right policy statements...whatever we say you haven’t done enough of or could be doing better.”
Meanwhile,
The Republican candidate, who long ago confirmed to all that he was a reprobate dumb as a box of rocks, gets a pass because...we all know the guy has been a scheming moral deviant forever so what he does now is not news. We need news.
Speaking of Moral Deviance - I cannot, must not, let that miserable, draft-dodging scum bucket skate on his latest obscene stunt at Arlington National Cemetery. In this hallowed sacred ground, there are rules about electioneering and conducting political stunts...especially in Section 60 where the dead from our most recent conflicts now rest.
I don’t care if any of the families think it’s OK to let this heartless traitor exploit their connection to the fallen. It is not their call to make. Not here. Make a video at your home. Nobody...nobody is permitted to make political media in this place. Full stop.
John McCain once tried to include in an ad just TWO seconds of video of him on the grounds (his father and grandfather rest there) and immediately realized the mistake and cut it. On the other hand, Trump has never done anything wrong. He’ll tell you.
Then to shame a cemetery employee who tried to enforce the photography ban by saying she had a “mental health episode” is ham-fisted cruelty. Candidate Bone Spurs...all thumbs-up and smiling around the grave markers, was beyond inappropriate and I hope this latest outrage moves the needle another bit toward sanity.
That’s one of the infuriating things about this Trump/MAGA phenomenon. The rank hypocrisy. If Barack Hussein Obama did that, GOP veterans would DEMAND that charges be brought. If I brought a film crew to Section 60 and flaunted the rules about photography, I dare say EVERYONE would condemn my callous disrespect for our fallen. But when Orange Jesus does it, of course it’s fine so what’s your problem?
9 Comments:
This is one of your best posts. Well done
I’m with ya Ted.
That cemetery employee should have been accompanied with a military police person and then I bet there might have been more than just a minor scuffle.
Trump is nuts, but still only 1 vote. I shake my head every time I try to grasp the millions of voters who support him. On another note, the person we hire to spray natural bug stuff around and, in our home, abruptly left after asking me how I was voting. I told him Trump is crazy. It appears that some of the South Texas Latino population do not appreciate the Democrats providing humanitarian (free) aid to migrants. It's the same old hatred of welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, affirmative action, etc. Good post; fired me up.
FOUR comments! Thank you all for weighing in...esp. James with the brilliant suggestion that an MP at Section 60 would have changed the tune from the ignorant opportunists there.
Well said and spot on!!!
Great post, Ted! I am still very worried about the outcome of this election and can only vote, and hope for the best and some return to sanity.
Thank you!
Amen, Ted. So true. Onward and Upward!
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