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Gov. Christie: Shut up, idiots, I’m talking. (Image by Bob Jagendorf.)

  • Deval Patrick delivered the speech everyone expected Chris Christie to deliver at the RNC: tough, confident, challenging to his own party as well as the rival one and announcing his own arrival on a national stage, while never taking the spotlight off the top of the ticket.
  • Keynote Speaker Julian Castro made a great impression, but I  don’t agree with the talk that his speech will propel him into national prominence the way that Obama’s 2004 convention address did. It’s not his fault–he’s just too young at 37 for any parallel to occur. If Texas demographics continue, as expected, to trend Hispanic, he will likely run for governor of that state at some point.
  • The large number of references to gay marriage don’t only speak to a new plank of the DNC, but also seem to suggest that Dems are worried about an enthusiasm gap between this Presidential election and the last one. You know, fire up the part of the base that has a chance for real progress in the near future. 
  • Michelle Obama uses the usual rhetorical affectations any orator employs, but she still manages to communicate genuine feelings and emotions incredibly well. Pretty much all Republicans did the smart thing, speaking glowingly of her, realizing that’s the best way to minimize her effect. Only Ari Fleischer, an unrepentant jerk, was not able to contain himself.

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Ari Fleischer: Failing upwards.

What was most amusing about President Obama’s fiery speech labeling Paul Ryan’s budget as “radical” was the aftermath. Conservative pundits like Ari Fleischer had to sit in front of cameras with straight faces and pretend that the President had breached some sense of decorum, that the GOP was this above-the-fray body that has flawless deportment. But the lies aren’t very convincing. The Republican Party, perhaps more extremist than at any point in its history, has had members question the President’s birthplace, yell at him during the State of Union Address and label him a “socialist” and one who is complicit with our enemies.

Fleischer, who was part of one of the two or three most incompetent Administrations in U.S. history, continually contributes to the air of disrespect, though he’s too savvy to do it in such an obvious way. Listen to him whenever he refers to our 45th President and notice that he always refers to him as “Barack Obama” and never as “President Obama.” Never. It’s a Gingrich-ish method of disqualifying and demeaning his subject, smugly disallowing his status. If Fleischer is so concerned about good manners, he should can his feigned outrage, and improve his own.

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