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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI've watched every convention since 1960
and I haven't cried until tonight. 3rd time already
herding cats
(19,568 posts)I'm relived to know I'm not just an emotional mess and that this is that moving!
calguy
(5,326 posts)I was a wide eyed ten year old boy totally consumed in the moment. John Kennedy was such an inspiration.
northoftheborder
(7,574 posts).....that, honestly, usually is as boring as heck! I had no notions of how they were going to pull this off. So far, it is flawless, inspiring, and interesting.
CanonRay
(14,118 posts)holy shit
OAITW r.2.0
(24,610 posts)Don't need pageants, need to hear from people who are suffering needlessly. This is actually the perfect messaging event I've seen by the DNC. Great production. And we are going to listen and comment and come together - like no time in history. We are all in against a Trump bluff to take over this government, un-democratically. Ain't happening.
underpants
(182,883 posts)Deeply well done.
stillcool
(32,626 posts)never saw it in such clarity.
Throckmorton
(3,579 posts)I was 14, and enthralled with our ticket. Felt like the Nixon era was finally dying.
Hey, I was 14 and with youth hope springs eternal.
Maru Kitteh
(28,342 posts)electric_blue68
(14,935 posts)A lot of meaningful moments. Very well put together.
I do happen to love the hoopla, and all the delegates together etc, but obviously health and safety is the first order of this event.
My first convention when I was 15 was the oh, so quiet 1968 Chicago Convention. Grieving for RFK. Watching the police riot in ?Grant Park. Sen Abraham Ribicoff giving it to then Mayor Daley.
We were on vacation. Came back to the hotel after dinner and watch it. Egads. Watched many more since then.
I look forward to the next 3 nights.