Now that both political parties have
concluded their conventions, pundits, politicians, columnists, plain
janes, and average joes are all weighing in with their analyses. Joe
Biden and the Democrats emphasized pluralism and diversity of all
stripes – age, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion,
national origin, etc. California senator Kamala Harris made history
by being the first woman of color to accept her party’s
nomination for Vice President of the United States of America
(youtube video).
The message Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats sent to their base was
that the America that he and Kamala Harris would preside over would
be one of fairness and inclusion, where people from all walks of life
would be welcomed, embraced, and treated with dignity and respect.
Donald
Trump and the Republicans presided over a convention that invoked
themes of imperialism, nationalism, tribalism, and a deliriously
dangerous dose of fear and paranoia. Donald Trump made it clear that,
if reelected, he and Mike Pence would do everything possible to
ensure that the nation would become one of restriction, exclusion,
recidivism, and nationalism in a manner heretofore unseen. The few
selected non-White speakers aside, the message of “Let’s
make America great again” (that is, White male-dominated and as
homogenous as possible) was clear.
Those
of you reading this article are likely to be politically active or,
at the very least, politically curious citizens who are deeply
attuned to and avidly astute about the current national political
environment. Thus, rather than offering a deep level of turgid
analysis on conventions that you have probably either voraciously
viewed, tenaciously tweeted on, or rabidly read about, I will
summarize the highlights of each convention that I saw as most
noteworthy.
Democratic
Convention:
Michelle Obama delivered a “This
Is What’s at Stake” speech
Several Republicans gave intense
speeches declaring their support for Joe Biden
A charming young boy, Brayden
Harrington, gave a heartfelt and inspiring speech that endeared him
to millions of viewers
Hillary Clinton engaged in a bout
of self-deprecating humor
Former president Barack Obama
delivered an “in no uncertain terms” type of message to
Americans about the perilous dangers that a second Trump term
can/will wreak
Julia Louis Dreyfus’ attempts
at humor fell flatter than an unhinged door
Several other notable celebrities,
among them Eva Longoria, Megan Rapino, and Billy Porter, made their
support for the Democratic agenda known
Several Democratic politicians
denounced the increase of right-wing militias that were intimidating
and, in some cases, murdering citizens
Democratic progressive darling and
firebrand, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, and Vermont Independent, Bernie
Sanders, made direct appeals to their base to support the
Biden/Harris ticket
Republican
Convention:
President Trump and his wife
emerged down the White House steps in dictatorial fashion
Melania Trump spoke on how she
loves America and its freedoms
Several non-White people attempted
to make the case (unconvincingly) that Trump is not racist
Several Republicans said that
America is not a racist nation
Trump pardoned a few Black people
The Trump children, Donald Jr.,
Ivanka, and Tiffany, spoke about how great a father and leader
Donald Trump was
Mark and Patricia McCloskey,
corporate attorneys from St. Louis who are currently facing federal
weapons charges, warned Americans (read White middle- and
upper-class conservative Americans) that their safety was in danger
if the Democrats are elected
Numerous Republicans denounced
so-called “cancel culture” as a serious form of verbal
McCarthyism designed to suppress conservative speech
Trump used the White House to
brazenly promote his re-election campaign, violating the Hatch Act
Trump touted the theme of law and
order, similar to Richard Nixon in 1968
Trump promised to add more
conservative judges to the Supreme Court if elected
The GOP blamed current unrest on
lawless Democratic-run cities, out of control leftist protesters,
etc.
Joe
Biden and the Democratic establishment sent the message (arguably
subtly) to middle-aged, elderly, and more conservative voters that
the moderates would control the party if Biden were elected. This was
evident in the marginalization of the party’s more progressive
voices. This strategy may cause the Democrats problems if the left
feels they are being disrespected.
The
unfiltered message that Donald Trump and the GOP sent to its base and
undecided voters was that the Republican party will make sure to
brutally confront radicals and other dissenters (read left-wing
protesters) who dare to challenge any forms of racial, political,
social, or other injustices perpetrated on marginalized citizens.
The
Democrats decided to promote an inclusive tent filled with a
potpourri of diversity. The Republicans chose to employ nationalism
and right-wing populism venomously laced with rancid xenophobia to
scare the wits out of certain segments of White voters. This far
right dalliance could cause many moderate Republicans to either
refuse to vote and stay home on election day or pledge their
allegiance to the Democrats (and some already have).
The
hard-core truth is that most voters have already made up their minds.
While there are pockets of undecided voters, they are few and far
between. It will be up to that minute segment of the eligible aged
voting block to decide which direction the nation will be headed. We
will know the answer in a little less than two months.
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