Freedom

I’ve been a lifelong in your face, but behind-the-scenes hand-wringing, Democrat. 

The kind of neurotic, over-educated, big city, holier-than-thou bleeding heart liberal that gets parodied in a Saturday Night Live sketch, roasted on Fox News or is constantly and very curtly dismissed in opinion pieces on the pages of the Wall Street Journal.

… and my feelings on this are clear

I don’t remember exactly when this started. 

But I do recall how pissed off I was as a young teenager in 1971 when people laughed at the brilliant and black N.Y.C. Congresswoman Shirley Chisolm when she announced she was running for president.

Clearly, she was the smartest person in the race.  And certainly the most honest and decent.

(Note: Though certainly that wasn’t a high bar).

Go Shirley!

Yes, I was too young to vote but how stupid can people be, I proclaimed to anyone who would listen (Note:  Not many).  It’s so obvious Nixon is a lying sleaze!!

When my own Democratic mother insisted she was voting for Nixon because he promised to end the draft and she didn’t want me to die in Vietnam, I didn’t talk to her for a week.

If the Army drafts me, we’re in a lot of trouble, I screamed back at her. 

And I will not be going to Vietnam, trust me.  

I hadn’t revealed my gay card yet.  But I knew. 

Well, here we are several generations later. 

Yep, still gay.

Gays can be in the military,  a woman of color has been nominated by the Democratic party to run for president and, after a barnstorming convention with record-breaking, meme-making viewership, she is right now favored to win by 3.6%.

As for laughing, all we can hear is the natural belly laugh of the candidate, Kamala Harris, the current U.S. Vice President and California’s own former senator and Attorney General, as she shows her party, the country and the world that a politician can be smart, qualified, tough, loving, articulate, strong, ambitious and yes – human – all at the same time. 

Hate on the joy all you want!

Mrs. Chisolm must be laughing somewhere. 

Among other things.

I don’t give myself much credit for knowing as a teenager that someone other than a straight white male could be president.  I was a little kid growing up in the tumultuous sixties and all you really had to do was look around to realize that one day that could be so.

But it sure was nice to watch the Democratic convention this week and see it happen in such an irresistibly, celebratory fashion as you were being proved right.

Yes she can.

Yes, I know.  Not so fast.  She hasn’t won yet. Just as all seemed lost six weeks ago, that’s how quickly this lead, this enthusiasm, this OPTIMISM can disappear.

But can’t we be happy about anything EVER? 

Yes. We. Can.

Bask in the sunshine please!

I won’t recap the record number of unprecedented moments of joy among Democrats over a four-day convention (Note: The previous record must have been two or three vs. what now clearly tallies well into the thousands). 

But I do want to reclaim some of those moments for one overall point of personal privilege.

I realized once and for all after four days of watching the DNC that:

a. I am MUCH more patriotic than I thought.

AND

b. I don’t at all mind a sports metaphor.  It simply depends on who is using it.  And why.

yay sports!

Yes, it would be so much more fun to talk about Barack Obama cracking a thinly-veiled d-ck joke re: Trump’s crowd size, or Michelle Obama down and dirty wondering aloud, in her best south side of Chicago accent re: his 2024 presidential run: …Who’s gonna tell him that the job he is currently seeking might just be one of those “Black jobs?”

But they say it so much better than I do.  And it’s available on You Tube.

Barack (7:30):

Michelle (11:30):

Instead, I have to confess that it was VP nominee, Coach Tim Walz who made me see it wasn’t so much that I hated playing team sports at school, which fueled a life-long annoyance at pretty much any team sports analogy under the sun.

It was that I loathed every high school gym teacher and sports coach I ever encountered in real life until I “met” him – the guy who not only coached football AND taught social studies, (Note: Not health ed!)  but served as faculty advisor to the gay/straight alliance at the high school where he worked.

Coach!

I don’t know that Kyle Chandler’s beloved (Note: Even by me) Coach Eric Taylor on Friday Night Lights would have done that, and he was a fictional character.

So when Tim Walz started to close out his acceptance speech for Vice President by stating:

Team, it’s the fourth quarter, we’re down a field goal, but we’re on offense and we’ve got the ball. We’re driving down the field. And, boy, do we have the right team, I was all in. 

Yay sports!

And when he ended by sayingOur job for everyone watching—is to get in the trenches and do the blocking and tackling: one inch at a time. One yard at a time, one phone call at a time, one door knock at a time, one $5 donation at a time. …Look, we got 76 days. That’s nothing. There’ll be time to sleep when you’re dead. We’re going to leave it on the field! I was sold.

GO TEAM GOOOOOOOO

Yes, it helped that my beloved aunt in New York City also used to say you’ll have plenty of time to sleep when you’re dead  to little whiny me when I balked at doing something hard, but that’s not the only reason.

As for over-the-top patriotism, anyone who came of age under Nixon, or more recently, Trump, has probably had a difficult time with it. 

Too often the empty gestures of in-your-face flag-waving or a robust hand over your heart when the national anthem played was the measure of a patriot. And protesting the actions of your country, your president, your lawmakers or the actual laws themselves meant you were a…traitor?… a Commie?… a Soviet/Russia spy?

Me?

Well, the tables have certainly been turned on all that, and most particularly on the latter, in this presidential race, haven’t they?

That’s how a new patriotism coined by Vice President Harris in her nominating speech – one that not only moved me but, I suspect, millions of others who knew in their hearts it wasn’t a song, a salute or the stars and stripes that made a patriot yet never had the right words to say exactly what did – came across:

In her own words

I… see an America where we hold fast to the fearless belief that built our nation and inspired the world. That here, in this country, anything is possible. That nothing is out of reach.  An America where we care for one another, look out for one another and recognize that we have so much more in common than what separates us. That none of us — none of us has to fail for all of us to succeed.  And that in unity, there is strength. You know, our opponents in this race are out there every day denigrating America, talking about how terrible everything is. Well, my mother had another lesson she used to teach: Never let anyone tell you who you are. You show them who you are.

America, let us show each other and the world who we are and what we stand for: Freedom, opportunity, compassion, dignity, fairness and endless possibilities.

We are the heirs to the greatest democracy in the history of the world. And on behalf of our children and our grandchildren and all those who sacrificed so dearly for our freedom and liberty, we must be worthy of this moment.  It is now our turn to do what generations before us have done, guided by optimism and faith, to fight for this country we love, to fight for the ideals we cherish and to uphold the awesome responsibility that comes with the greatest privilege on Earth: the privilege and pride of being an American. So let’s get out there, let’s fight for it. Let’s get out there, let’s vote for it, and together, let us write the next great chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told.

(Full speech here)

I didn’t write it, I didn’t say it, but for the first time in a long time I finally felt it.

Beyonce (ft. Kendrick Lamar) – “Freedom”

The Games People Play

Here’s what I posted on various social media sites on Thursday just to keep me sane:

Pres. Biden could cure cancer and solve climate change & all anyone would focus on is the fact that he mispronounced the words “tumor” and “temperature.” #BidenHarris2024

AMEN

It’s not much but I had to do something in the moment to make me feel like I wasn’t going crazy.

Plus, it was kind of funny.  At least to me.  Because it’s kind of true. 

I’m going to try to keep this brief but let me confess the following:

I don’t have many areas of interest where I have both expertise and work experience but two of them are the entertainment industry and journalism. 

And both of them polluted the atmosphere with all kinds of horseshit this week.

Yeah, I said it.

Horseshit.

Jurassic levels

And in a blatantly insincere way, which somehow makes it worse.  I mean, if you’re going to try to sell people a load of crap at least be a little better at it. 

I’m talking to you George Clooney, a dozen plus Democratic House members, a couple of governors and a senator.

We were all spooked by the president’s poor debate performance, his dip in the polls against Trump and the fact that he’s still jumbling some names and phrases here and there.

Yes, it’s frustrating, but this isn’t helping

But anyone paying attention to the facts in the last few days also knows a few other things. 

  1. A rested Biden gave a master class in foreign policy and domestic issues in a live, unscripted internationally televised press conference on Thursday.
  • An on-fire (Note: In a good way) Biden electrified a crowd in Detroit Friday afternoon, setting forth not only what he plans to do in the first 90 days of his second term but eviscerating (Note: And the Chair knows from eviscerating) Trump’s immorality, criminality and draconian Project 2025 plan for his MAGA fantasy second go round in the White House.  #BuckleUp.
  • Biden and Trump are now STATISTICALLY TIED on average in the national polls.  They are each ahead in different selected survey averages but neither greater than the 3% margin of error.  AND often there is a difference of just 1 or 2%.  Don’t believe me?  Here, and here.
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Re polling – It’s an imperfect science, especially given the failure of the far right to take hold in France or the U.K. in the last few weeks, or to remain in power this year in Poland.  Or to landslide its way to massive victory in the U.S. midterm elections. 

ALL of which MANY polls predicted.

So, given ALL of this — WTF??? 

Never knowing how to feel

Look, we all know the undebatable stakes of the 2024 presidential election. 

Democracy vs. Dictatorship. 

Okay, it’d likely be some botched version of a dictatorship because it’s Trump but if he wins A LOT of rights American take for granted will get taken away.

Especially if you’re non-white, poor, female, non-Christian, LGBTQ+ or have the ability to talk back to authority figures in a particularly snide, eviscerating way you find impossible to control in situations you deem to be unfair. 

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So as someone who fits squarely into the latter three of those six categories and literally rules at the top of the heap in the last one, I understand the concern.

But circling back, I also recognize horseshit when I read it and see it.

George Clooney lives in a ginormous estate in Lake Como, Italy and has accrued tons of money and power, some of which he’s put behind the Democratic party (Note: Good for him). But he is NOT the Democratic Party.  Nor is Rob Reiner.  Nor are the numerous middle-aged men – and yeah, they’re mostly male and mostly straight – who are now determined to get THEIR way and get Biden OFF the ticket because THEY somehow KNOW it’s the RIGHT thing.

You can read Clooney’s editorial for the NY Times if you can get behind its paywall. Or simply read a recap of it on free-as-a-bird Slate.

eyeroll

But basically he uses his huge platform to salute Biden as a hero, tells us he LOVES him and then very completely and very publicly eviscerates (Note: That word AGAIN!) his cognitive abilities to do anything more than… well, I’m not sure he thinks Biden can do ANYTHING at this point.  Most certainly not a one-hour open press conference a few days later or a cogent, rabble-rousing, Trump eviscera… okay – skewering, policy-particular campaign appearance where he is also able to cool down a hot crowd from attacking an intrusive anti-Israeli protestor hellbent on interrupting his speech and simultaneously defend said dissenting voice.

Nevertheless, George says HE’s spoken behind the scenes to many members of Congress, and also governors, and EVERY SINGLE ONE (Note: His words, not mine) thinks Democrats will lose the House, the Senate AND the presidency in November.

Well then – why even have an election? 

Why vote at all?

k bye

Of course he and some others – the others being those now almost two dozen members of Congress, as well as a few governors (Note: The numbers change as I write this) – have a Clooney proposed pie-in-the-sky plan.  Let’s get some of our very “strong Democrats“ on the back “bench” like – Kamala Harris, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, Illinois Gov. J.D. Pritzker, California Gov. Gavin Newsom and “figure this out.”

But, um… isn’t Kamala Harris #2 on the ticket?  So if #1 retires doesn’t that mean #2 moves up?  Or are they suggesting it’s now a jump ball (Note: George loves sports, especially basketball) and may the best PLAYER win because they could out maneuver our first woman of color, duly elected vice-president?   Good plan.

And it’s total absolute unadulterated HORSE S…well, you know what.

Yeah we know

Because what would George do if he were trying to get a movie of his made?  Would he talk directly to the studio and production company heads, negotiate behind the scenes with others and through agents, or even figure out new, creative solutions with his team and their teams to get what he wanted?

Or –

Would he publicly denounce the very people he’s been in business with – VERY publicly IN the press – and knowingly blow up any potential positive outcome for not only THIS DEAL but ALL OTHERS in the future because of all the bridges that HE burned? 

That’s not what he ever does for his movies, or in his career.  So why go down that road now?

How bout that George?

Well, here’s the deal

George wants what he wants.  He thinks HE’S right – because how could he not be – and none of the collateral damage (Note: That would be we voters) matters.  This isn’t how he makes his living and he doesn’t have to do another deal in this arena.  And even if he isn’t that cavalier and is doing it for the betterment of the world – HIS WAY couldn’t possibly be the wrong way.  Because in a movie mindset there is nothing more powerful AND more right than a MOVIE STAR director AND producer.

With elected officials it’s easier.  What they want is to not lose their seats in Congress, their power and their access to future power.  They’re running scared, not unlike many in the Republican party who have enabled Trump, lost their moral compasses and find themselves choking daily on their own hubris in hopes they can survive the next roll call vote.

Amen

None of this is democracy.  It has nothing to do with the voters.  It’s merely a path that will lead us on the road towards Dictatorship Lane.

And the same principal applies to some of the most reputable media outlets determined to devote 50% of their focus to sidelining the Biden of it all.  The New York Times Editorial Board firmly calling on the president to step aside after the debate, knowing it will send the race into a feeding frenzy, and then denouncing Trump two weeks later as totally unqualified for president and a threat to democracy.

Maybe pick a lane in the real world?

Not an option folks!

Unless it’s about hedging bets for access and self-preservation in case the orange nightmare were to take over.

CNN “journalists” hosting a presidential debate with NO fact checking are no better.  Nor is one of those CNN hosts several weeks later for going out of his way to retweet stories on Twiiter/X from other sources roasting Biden’s staff, the candidate and any real prospect of him emerging victorious in winning a second term.  Visit the Twitter/X hellscape and scroll through Jake Tapper’s feed (@jaketapper) and you’ll see what I’m saying.

No thanks

The one public person I do see working for the American people is Joe Biden.  He’s hosted a week-long NATO summit of leaders determined to save the world from an actual dictator, Putin; announced a three-part plan this weekend that could end the war in Gaza; got inflation down another .3% this month despite all the naysayers (Note: Yes, things WILL cost a little less); continues to add more new jobs monthly than almost any president in the last 40 years; and is presiding over record stock market numbers.

Yup, he screws up names, clears his throat A LOT, and occasionally, or maybe even a little too much, gets lost in a sentence.  But as he reminded a crowd Friday night, Trump called Nikki Haley Nancy Pelosi, was convicted of “raping” (Note: The judge’s official word) a woman, and boldly proclaims he will be our “dictator on Day One.” 

We VOTERS – not the pollsters, not the celebrities and certainly not the media – get to decide who wins the 2024 election.

Cheers to THAT

Sure, nothing’s perfect, certainly not this year.

But contrary to popular punditry and electoral strategies, this is real life democracy. 

It’s not a game, it’s not entertainment and it’s certainly not the base reality show that is desperately being shoved down our throats from every which way.

Or is it?

Inner Circle – “Games People Play”

P.S. – So much for me being brief.