A few notes on the final night of the Democratic National
Convention:
1.) Why is anyone at all surprised that Michelle Obama, Joe
Biden, and Bill Clinton praised President Barack Obama? Why did the
NBC anchors tear up over Biden praising his boss and Michelle
lauding her hubby. They are his family, his political cronies, his
buddies. They sup at his table. Why is it impressive that they
praise him and look deeply moved at the mention of his name?
2.) The GOP made a big mistake at the convention not paying
homage in a huge way to the military and their families. The
Democrats drove a truck right through that hole and the Republicans
got run over by it.
3.) Mr. Obama made much of the truth that the USA is producing a
lot more energy from oil and gas domestically now compared with
some years ago. But he gives no credit at all to the oil companies
and the gas companies that made that possible. In fact, he
endlessly damns them. What sad hypocrisy.
4.) Did anyone but me notice how when Mr. Obama said he would
not allow the Iran regime to get a nuclear weapon, there was no
cheering in the hall? Did anyone notice no cheering for his support
of Israel? This was a highly pro-Arab, anti-Israel group in
Charlotte. Pro-Israel voters be warned. This is the future.
5.) Did anyone notice that essentially every single promise that
Mr. Obama made boiled down to, “I’m going to give you something for
nothing and the rich people are going to pay for it?” A person
close to me said the Obama narrative boils down to, “I’m going to
give every last one of you forty acres and a mule,” but that might
go too far. Or maybe not.
In that same vein, did anyone notice that Mr. Obama promised
every single thing he promised in 2008 — more education, more
research, more “clean energy,” more jobs, more housing, higher
taxes on the rich —and that we are expected to believe he’ll
deliver this time. Why? Why would we believe that? Did anyone
notice how he played games about the military budget? First, he
orders them to ask for very little, much less than they need. Then
he damns Romney for saying they should get more. It played well
with that anti-military crowd, though.
6.) I was on a show with the famed pollster, Jonathan Zogby. He
said that if the black vote were split evenly, instead of going 95%
to Obama, Romney would win in a landslide. The ethnic bloc vote is
extremely serious and important.
7.) On to the debates and let’s hope Mr. Romney can find his
emotions and some specifics and bring them to bear. Beating Mr.
Obama, with his 95% support in the black community, 80% support in
the gay community — that is not going to be easy. It may not even
be possible. It is a new America.