Scarborough saw no ‘drama’ at DNC
Several times this week MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, a Republican, has said the Democratic convention was a smash and the Republican convention was a dud.
βThe Democrats who put [the convention in Charlotte] together were so much better than the Republicans who put Tampa together,” Scarborough said on his show Morning Joe yesterday. Later in the evening he tweeted, βGame. Set. Match. Democrats crush Republicans in convention wars.β
Scarborough said as much today on his show. And in a column for Politico, he wrote that “by the time the last of the confetti fell on the Democratic convention floor, it became frustratingly clear that the most compelling speaker in Tampa, Fla., had been Clint Eastwoodβs chair.” Also in his column, Scarborough says there’s a perception that “conventions don’t matter” because “itβs been a generation and a half since the last time there was genuine drama in real time.”
He’s right in that Democrats had a generally better convention. Michelle Obama delivered a heartfelt speech in which she almost genuinely cried. Bill Clinton, one of most popular figures in politics, gave a good one, too. And former Rep. Gabby Giffords, still recovering from being shot in the head, led the Pledge of Allegiance, a spectacular moment everyone will remember.
But Scarborough apparently missed the “drama in real time” on the Democratic convention floor Wednesday:Β While the Republican convention went relatively uneventful in terms of drama, Democrats were audibly and contentiously split in half on whether to include the word “God” in their original platform.
That’s at least sort of dramatic. Maybe even upsetting. Concerning?
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stuharnden
Posted on September 10, 2012 at 7:13pmYou must have watched a something else. The democrat convention was better? You got to be kidding me. If you work for the Blaze you are about as objective as Scarborough is a Republican
. Joe is a closet Democrat. As far as mooches”s speech it made me puke.
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Cosmos102
Posted on September 8, 2012 at 11:54pmThat’s so wrong. The Dem convention was a debacle before it even started. Now I read they are 10 or 15 million in Debt to NC. Good thing the NASCAR guys turned Obama away from using their venue by asking for payment up front. Scarborough? What a fraud.
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hamradio
Posted on September 8, 2012 at 9:51pmBenedict Scarborough
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Michigander
Posted on September 8, 2012 at 8:59pmDear RNC,
please stop taking this guy’s money, he is NOT a Republican, and he’s making the rest of us look bad.
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IAMMADDOG
Posted on September 7, 2012 at 1:57pmJoe is NOT a republican. He is certainly not conservative. He IS a dweeb.
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