Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Q. Notes, Day 157

At midweek, I admit that I haven't watched any of the Democratic National Convention, which is a virtual presentation this time, and an excellent one based on the media reports I've seen. I'll probably try to catch segments from the two remaining nights, but to be candid, I made up my mind how I was going to vote in 2020 in November 2016, about five minutes after the networks called it for Cheezy. There's never been an election in which I was LESS undecided than this one.

Cheezy never looks like a flaming asshole more than when he throws the kind of temper tantrums we might expect from a spoiled five-year old brat. It's therefore good to know that Bill and Hillary, the Obamas, and Kamala, all know exactly which buttons to push.

It's also nice to know that a bipartisan Senate committee report reinforces so much of what we already knew about Cheezy and his Russian bosses, and that the committee referred and recommended DOJ investigations of Cheezy Jr., Jared, Bannon, and Prince.

Added 10:49 PM: I've read so many favorable comments about the virtual DNC, I decided I needed to watch the third of four nights to get a sense of what a virtual convention looked like. And yeah, I was very impressed. In fact, I won't be surprised if this is the way political conventions are done from now on. The speakers tonight were the Democratic Party's A-list, including Gabby Giffords, Liz Warren, Madam Speaker, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Kamala Harris. This production has been put together by people who know what they're doing, and I expect the Cheezy Show next week will look even shittier in a side-by-side comparison. 

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