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Good evening. It's Thursday, August 22.
Tonight, there are many inspiring sermons coming from the podium of the Democratic National Convention, as you might expect, but none more moving than the two speeches delivered on Tuesday night by former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle. Both of them warned of the evils of greed, of massive wealth accumulation and wealth disparities, and especially those who seek fame and fortune. Michelle specifically told the story of how her mother always taught her to look with suspicion, unquote “folks who take more than they need” and she said, most of us do not enjoy what she called the affirmative action of generational wealth.
The point of all of this, needless to say, is to tell Americans what the Democratic Party represents, what the Obama legacy represents and what the values and character are of those who lead the party. One problem, of course, is that both Obamas, since leaving the White House, in early 2009, have lived the exact lives which their lectures were designed to denounce. They are now worth hundreds of millions of dollars. They jetted in into Chicago from one of their several $15 million sprawling estates around the country, or, more likely, from the yacht of one of their many billionaire friends off the south of France or in the Caribbean. That's to say nothing of the cavalcade of privileged vessels – the Pritzkers and the Soroses and the Kennedys – who are the living, breathing embodiment of generational wealth and taking more than one needs and they were dominating the podium and the party.
It's also to say nothing of the massive corporations and hedge fund billionaires who have always funded that party, at least since the Clinton years, and still do. And then there are the party's deeply anti-democratic practices, which stood in stark contrast to Michelle Obama's announcement that the Democratic Party, unlike the other party, does not cheat to ensure that it gets the results that it wants in an election. So, it's really worth examining what this party actually is by comparing it to the self-serving image the Obamas created of both that party and of themselves.
Then: At last month's Republican National Convention, several prominent speakers ascended to the stage to deliver speeches full of criticisms of deviations from the Republican establishment's ideology, such as the speeches by David Sacks and Tucker Carlson in primetime, both of which ranted against US funding of the war in Ukraine and the neocon doctrine of endless war generally. The contrast with the DNC could not be any starker. Everything about the organization of this convention is designed – like the party itself – to enforce strict conformity and lockstep ideas, to the point that the party will not even allow a single Palestinian-American to ascend to the podium and speak, even if they promise, as they are doing, to say nothing other than to heap praise on Kamala Harris. Michael Tracey has been covering the convention on the ground for us, as you probably know, and we will show you some of how this dissent is being purged.
Finally: we also have several interviews that Michael conducted that I find quite fascinating with various Democratic Party officials and members of Congress who are at the convention. He speaks to them about a wide range of topics, including Ukraine, Israel, foreign policy, Kamala's bizarre ascension to the Democratic nominee despite having got no votes, and a lot more and we will show you key clips of the most enlightening parts of that interview.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.