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Democratic National Convention MEGATHREAD

Started by Admiral Yi, July 25, 2016, 06:20:56 PM

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jimmy olsen

It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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CountDeMoney

 :lol:Even if spouses joining the candidates weren't a tradition at the end, Bill would still have stormed the stage anyway. :lol:

Phillip V

Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 28, 2016, 10:32:33 PM
:lol:Even if spouses joining the candidates weren't a tradition at the end, Bill would still have stormed the stage anyway. :lol:

I like extended family on stage.  The kids enjoyed their time with the balloons.

CountDeMoney

QuoteWil Wheaton (@wilw)
14 mins ago - View on Twitter
Donald Trump desperately trying to think of Tweets right now like Dirk Diggler trying to get it up in Boogie Nights. You know the scene.

jimmy olsen

It is far better for the truth to tear my flesh to pieces, then for my soul to wander through darkness in eternal damnation.

Jet: So what kind of woman is she? What's Julia like?
Faye: Ordinary. The kind of beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you just can't leave alone.
Jet: I see.
Faye: Like an angel from the underworld. Or a devil from Paradise.
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Ed Anger

Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 28, 2016, 11:15:23 PM
QuoteWil Wheaton (@wilw)
14 mins ago - View on Twitter
Donald Trump desperately trying to think of Tweets right now like Dirk Diggler trying to get it up in Boogie Nights. You know the scene.

You quoted Wesley. I am.....disappointed.

Stay Alive...Let the Man Drive

garbon

I thought this op-ed by David Brooks was interesting.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/29/opinion/the-democrats-win-the-summer.html?mwrsm=Facebook&_r=0

QuoteThe Democrats Win the Summer

Donald Trump has found an ingenious way to save the Democratic Party. Basically, he's abandoned the great patriotic themes that used to fire up the G.O.P. and he's allowed the Democrats to seize that ground. If you visited the two conventions this year you would have come away thinking that the Democrats are the more patriotic of the two parties — and the more culturally conservative.

Trump has abandoned the Judeo-Christian aspirations that have always represented America's highest moral ideals: toward love, charity, humility, goodness, faith, temperance and gentleness.

He left the ground open for Joe Biden to remind us that decent people don't enjoy firing other human beings.

Trump has abandoned the basic modesty code that has always ennobled the American middle class: Don't brag, don't let your life be defined by gilded luxuries.

He left the ground open for the Democrats to seize middle-class values with one quick passage in a Tim Kaine video — about a guy who goes to the same church where he was married, who taught carpentry as a Christian missionary in Honduras, who has lived in the same house for the last 24 years.

Trump has also abandoned the American ideal of popular self-rule.

He left the ground open for Barack Obama to remind us that our founders wanted active engaged citizens, not a government run by a solipsistic and self-appointed savior who wants everything his way.

Trump has abandoned the deep and pervasive optimism that has always energized the American nation.

He left the ground open for Michelle Obama to embrace the underlying chorus of hope that runs through the American story: that our national history is an arc toward justice; that evil rises for a day but contains the seeds of its own destruction; that beneath the vicissitudes that darken our days, we live in an orderly cosmos governed by love.

For decades the Republican Party has embraced America's open, future-oriented nationalism. But when you nominate a Silvio Berlusconi you give up a piece of that. When you nominate a blood-and-soil nationalist you're no longer speaking in the voice of Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and every Republican nominee from Reagan to McCain to Romney.

Democrats have often been ambivalent about that ardent nationalistic voice, but this week they were happy to accept Trump's unintentional gift. There were an unusually high number of great speeches at the Democratic convention this year: the Obamas, Biden, Booker, Clinton, the Mothers of the Movement and so on.

These speakers found their eloquence in staving off this demagogue. They effectively separated Trump from America. They separated him from conservatism. They made full use of the deep nationalist chords that touch American hearts.

Trump has allowed the Democrats to mask their deep problems. A Democratic administration has presided over a time of growing world chaos, growing violence and growing anger. But the Democrats seem positively organized and orderly compared to Candidate Chaos on the other side.

The Sanders people have 90 percent of the Democratic Party's passion and 95 percent of the ideas. Most Sanders people are kind- and open-hearted, but there is a core that is corrupted by moral preening, an uncompromising absolutism and a paranoid unwillingness to play by the rules of civic life.

But the extremist fringe that threatens to take over the Democratic Party seems less menacing than the lunatic fringe that has already taken over the Republican one.

This week I left the arena here each night burning with indignation at Mike Pence. I almost don't blame Trump. He is a morally untethered, spiritually vacuous man who appears haunted by multiple personality disorders. It is the "sane" and "reasonable" Republicans who deserve the shame — the ones who stood silently by, or worse, while Donald Trump gave away their party's sacred inheritance.

The Democrats had by far the better of the conventions. But the final and shocking possibility is this: In immediate political terms it may not make a difference.

The Democratic speakers hit doubles, triples and home runs. But the normal rules may no longer apply. The Democrats may have just dominated a game we are no longer playing.

Both conventions featured one grieving parent after another. The fear of violent death is on everybody's mind — from ISIS, cops, lone sociopaths. The essential contract of society — that if you behave responsibly things will work out — has been severed for many people.

It could be that in this moment of fear, cynicism, anxiety and extreme pessimism, many voters may have decided that civility is a surrender to a rigged system, that optimism is the opiate of the idiots and that humility and gentleness are simply surrendering to the butchers of ISIS. If that's the case then the throes of a completely new birth are upon us and Trump is a man from the future.

If that's true it's not just politics that has changed, but the country.
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

CountDeMoney

Quote from: Ed Anger on July 29, 2016, 08:36:25 AM
Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 28, 2016, 11:15:23 PM
QuoteWil Wheaton (@wilw)
14 mins ago - View on Twitter
Donald Trump desperately trying to think of Tweets right now like Dirk Diggler trying to get it up in Boogie Nights. You know the scene.

You quoted Wesley. I am.....disappointed.

Any man brave enough to reference Dirk Diggler can drink from my canteen any day.

CountDeMoney

QuoteMost Sanders people are kind- and open-hearted, but there is a core that is corrupted by moral preening, an uncompromising absolutism and a paranoid unwillingness to play by the rules of civic life.

Lol, no joke.  Like the Weekend Update guy asked, "What's with all the white girls crying? Did Dave Matthews just play, 'Crash Into Me' or something?"

The Minsky Moment

Trump vs. Bloomberg

Quote"'Little' Michael Bloomberg, who never had the guts to run for president, knows nothing about me. His last term as Mayor was a disaster," Trump tweeted Friday morning, directly contradicting his praise for Bloomberg during his final term just four years ago.

"Mike Bloomberg is doing a great job as Mayor of New York City," Trump tweeted April 16, 2012. (Bloomberg left office after three terms at the end of 2013.)

As the Donald would say: "SAD"
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mongers

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 29, 2016, 10:57:51 AM
Trump vs. Bloomberg

Quote"'Little' Michael Bloomberg, who never had the guts to run for president, knows nothing about me. His last term as Mayor was a disaster," Trump tweeted Friday morning, directly contradicting his praise for Bloomberg during his final term just four years ago.

"Mike Bloomberg is doing a great job as Mayor of New York City," Trump tweeted April 16, 2012. (Bloomberg left office after three terms at the end of 2013.)

As the Donald would say: "SAD"

Sad would be my gut instinct that Trump will still win out in November.  <_<
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again"

derspiess

Quote from: Ed Anger on July 28, 2016, 08:26:54 PM
Quote from: jimmy olsen on July 28, 2016, 08:22:52 PM
Quote from: Ed Anger on July 28, 2016, 08:18:28 PM
Racist.

Speech styles and patterns change every generation, it's natural.

Save it for the Cross Burning.

Racist??  But he watches Oprah every day!
"If you can play a guitar and harmonica at the same time, like Bob Dylan or Neil Young, you're a genius. But make that extra bit of effort and strap some cymbals to your knees, suddenly people want to get the hell away from you."  --Rich Hall

Sheilbh

Quote from: mongers on July 29, 2016, 11:14:01 AM
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 29, 2016, 10:57:51 AM
Trump vs. Bloomberg

Quote"'Little' Michael Bloomberg, who never had the guts to run for president, knows nothing about me. His last term as Mayor was a disaster," Trump tweeted Friday morning, directly contradicting his praise for Bloomberg during his final term just four years ago.

"Mike Bloomberg is doing a great job as Mayor of New York City," Trump tweeted April 16, 2012. (Bloomberg left office after three terms at the end of 2013.)

As the Donald would say: "SAD"

Sad would be my gut instinct that Trump will still win out in November.  <_<
I'm more worried than I was at the minute :( :ph34r:
Let's bomb Russia!

citizen k

The week in "Bernie or Bust":

Quote
Hundreds Of Sanders Delegates Mass walk out at DNC And Launch protest In Philly Streets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSBp5Pd9B3Y

Anti-DNC Protests Way Bigger Than Corporate Media Is Reporting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ls737WjMvc



Razgovory

Quote from: Sheilbh on July 29, 2016, 04:08:04 PM
Quote from: mongers on July 29, 2016, 11:14:01 AM
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 29, 2016, 10:57:51 AM
Trump vs. Bloomberg

Quote"'Little' Michael Bloomberg, who never had the guts to run for president, knows nothing about me. His last term as Mayor was a disaster," Trump tweeted Friday morning, directly contradicting his praise for Bloomberg during his final term just four years ago.

"Mike Bloomberg is doing a great job as Mayor of New York City," Trump tweeted April 16, 2012. (Bloomberg left office after three terms at the end of 2013.)

As the Donald would say: "SAD"

Sad would be my gut instinct that Trump will still win out in November.  <_<
I'm more worried than I was at the minute :( :ph34r:

I'm worried as well.  I know what to expect from a Cruz, or a Bush or a Rubio.  It's not what I like (particularly Cruz), but it's not the yawning abyss.
I've given it serious thought. I must scorn the ways of my family, and seek a Japanese woman to yield me my progeny. He shall live in the lands of the east, and be well tutored in his sacred trust to weave the best traditions of Japan and the Sacred South together, until such time as he (or, indeed his house, which will periodically require infusion of both Southern and Japanese bloodlines of note) can deliver to the South it's independence, either in this world or in space.  -Lettow April of 2011

Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017