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RNC Successfully Pushed The Message That The Republican Party Is “The Real Party Of The People”

RNC Successfully Pushed The Message That The Republican Party Is “The Real Party Of The People”

Plus: My list of three moments that may not have been the most politically gigantic, but were touching to me.

This has been an emotional week, starting with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. I expressed my emotional reaction here.

It really is hard to believe it will only be a week tomorrow.

I watched some of the Republican National Convention coverage. Not wall-to-wall, but enough to get a sense.

I talked a little about my assessment on the Tony Katz Show. (Other topics we covered were the Florida case being thrown out and Equal Protection Project’s Civil Rights Complaint against Indiana University.)

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Partial Transcript (auto-generated, may contain transcription errors, cleaned up for transcript clarity)

Katz (00:00):

There’s a lot to take and a lot to digest from the Republican National Convention. A tremendous amount. And nothing may be maybe greater than success. It cannot be overstated. The convention was a success. It was entertaining. It was enjoyable. It had the party in terms of like, hey, this is our nominee, and we’re not questioning, in an absolute straight direction where people could clearly see the enthusiasm was. T that is a little different. And certainly on the entertainment part that is super rare for Republicans. Tony Katz. Tony Katz today, good to be with you.

William Jacobson joins us right now from Legal insurrection, Cornell Law, professor legal insurrection, uh, dot com. Uh, you have watched many of these, you have seen, uh, many of these conventions, in your take, how much did this convention upset the student body at Cornell

WAJ (01:01):

<laugh> Well, I don’t think they watched it <laugh>, but I don’t think it upset them. They probably only saw clips on M-S-N-B-C, from their fake studio pretending to be at the convention when in fact they just had some digital background.

Katz (01:15):

Now, hold on before I even let you continue. I don’t know if people know this. The M-S-N-B-C background as William Jacobson is discussing, was meant to look like they were at the RNC. They were never there. It was a fake all this week. That is, that is stunning. Did they admit to that? Did they admit? Yeah. Yeah. We were trying to lie.

WAJ (01:37):

I don’t know, but, you know, talk about fake news. Okay. So, every now and then I do tune into M-S-N-B-C just for kicks. And, you know, I didn’t realize until after the fact that they were not there and they were pretending to be there. So talk about fake news. It was completely fake news. They were pretending to be at the RNC when they were not.

Katz (01:59):

As for the RNC itself, not fake news, your students didn’t see it. What did you think of it?

WAJ (02:06):

I thought it was really captivating. It was better than I expected. I’m not a fan of these conventions because it’s just, you know, ridiculous speech after ridiculous speech normally. But I actually found this one pretty interesting. I thought this was very well done.

I think that it pushed a message, essentially rebranding the Republican Party as the party of the people, the real party of the people. I thought it was very effective.

I wish they’d started Trump’s speech an hour earlier at 9:00 PM Eastern instead of 10:00 PM Eastern, because, frankly, I turned it off because I fell asleep <laugh> about an hour into it. And I would’ve liked to see the whole thing.

And in fact, right now, I’ve been looking at the, the parts that I missed and I thought it was very good. I thought the whole convention really was good. It showed unity. You had the various candidates, it highlighted, things that are the Democratic Party weaknesses. So I thought it was an excellent convention, what that means going forward. I don’t know. It was obviously a little weird because you’re not even really sure who you’re running against. But overall I thought it was a huge success.

It was more than just a success, I think the convention had key emotional moments I’ll remember. There are too many to list, and many were politically important, such as the families of the Marines killed due to Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal, and the remembrance of firefighter Corey Comperatore, murdered in the assassination attempt on Trump.

But I have three moments that may not have been the most politically gigantic, but they were touching to me.

Far and away the speech by Donald Trump, Jr.’s daughter Kai Trump was the winner of the convention. If any of my five granddaughters grows up to view me the way Kai views her grandfather, I’ll be a lucky man.

I also found the obvious love between Usha and JD Vance enthralling. This clip posted by Asra Nomani captured it.

And last but not least, the finale with Nessun Dorma. What an ending. (I just wish it came earlier in the evening so I could have seen it live.)

I’m looking forward to the DNC riots and looting in Chicago.

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Olinser | July 19, 2024 at 8:40 pm

To me the biggest contrast was the RNC, and the fact that the MSNBC anchors got caught green screening in the RNC behind them while they were sitting in their studio.

Real vs fake.


 
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stevewhitemd | July 19, 2024 at 9:09 pm

The Nessum Dorma had me going — “why did they do THAT?”, I wondered. But it’s great music, and the people there loved it, and in the end, it’s about showing (as our host pointed out) that the Pubs and the RNC was the happy place in the country this past week. With a little class.


 
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healthguyfsu | July 19, 2024 at 9:22 pm

I don’t think these conventions mean much to elections directly. The people don’t watch but the donors sometimes do so there is that.


     
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    Sanddog in reply to healthguyfsu. | July 20, 2024 at 4:00 am

    I’ve been watching the conventions for decades. I watch the DNC as well because it’s where you see the tone they want to set and the direction they want to move. Yeah, it’s often boring AF but it’s of interest to political junkies.


       
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      The Gentle Grizzly in reply to Sanddog. | July 20, 2024 at 7:39 am

      I am a techie. It is interesting to dig up photographs or films or videotapes of all the conventions that have taken place. Since I was born. Press photographer is going from speed graphics to rolaflexes to 35 mm. That I remember the first actual remote television broadcast from the convention floor. One of the announcers was there with a cameraman and there was a third man standing there with a ton of equipment attached to some sort of a harness on his back. Look at what we have today.

Some sleazy liberal was being a scummy liberal on the Youtube airing of Corey Comperatore’s funeral on the comment side. His comments were terrible and I hope someone finds him and doxes him into poverty and homelessness.
No sympathy for any democrat death from here on out. That man was an absolute hero covering his family and taking the bullet and that scum of a liberal was making fun and degrading the funeral.
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I also think Donald Trump looked a bit more pensive as near death experiences often make some changes in people.
I’m not sure he was so much thinking about himself as he was about Corey Comperatore. I think the man’s death hit him harder than we know.


 
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gonzotx | July 19, 2024 at 9:39 pm

The whole convention was Too shelf

I’m
Personally not thrilled with JDV
And his wife and his connections to Vik worry me, Obama like, let’s face it , just a few years ago he was calling Trump hitler

But we shall see

Ther were so many beautiful parts of the convention, my top 3 , definitely the gold star families of the Afghanistan Veterans
Trumps speech, all the personal stories by everyday Americans trashed by this Government

One last comment on this.
This effing cow without the intelligence of a cow should be fired, blacklisted from ever speaking in public again and should only be allowed to be the janitor at animal slaughter house.
What is it with these liberal scum?

MSNBC’s Symone Sanders calls Corey Comperatore Tribute “Sickening” and a “Prop”

https://x.com/scbpoli/status/1814327245554549135

The flip is amazing, but maybe it’s also accurate to call it the party of the normal.


 
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gonzotx | July 19, 2024 at 10:00 pm

lol top


 
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gonzotx | July 19, 2024 at 10:51 pm

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/07/breaking-massive-fire-engulfs-dallas-area-church-led/

It’s all connected, they have burnt down thousands of ancient church’s all over Europe, including Notre Dame

They wil only spice things up now that Trumps convention is over amd the assassination was not successful did not have the outcome they were hoping for

God bless President Trump and his family


 
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Olinser | July 19, 2024 at 11:19 pm

Tangentially related, but Bud Light has now officially dropped to THIRD in sales this past month, now losing to both Modelo and Michelob Ultra (even though Michelob is another Anheuser Busch product).

It’s sales are now 30% lower than Modelo, the brand it was beating just a year ago.

The tide has turned on the woke wankers and DEI nonsense. Normal people are just sick and tired of it.


 
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scooterjay | July 20, 2024 at 12:33 am

I am seeing a lot of “political bickering is so childish” posts from the typical progressives on FB, and wondering how long that attitude hangs around.


 
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MoeHowardwasright | July 20, 2024 at 8:46 am

I watched quite a bit of the 4 days of the convention. I hadn’t really watched a convention like that since 84. Watched Bush’s speech in 88 and then voted for Pat Buchanan in the primary. FWIW, wife felt President Trump went too long. I did too, but he got his points across. The detractors were out in full force all week, especially Friday. They only speak to the limited audience that can stand watching them. If we can just stay positive and let the PACS do the dirty work and keep the President Trump ads upbeat and positive, we win from the bottom of the ballot to the top.
FJB


     
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    rbj1 in reply to MoeHowardwasright. | July 20, 2024 at 11:01 am

    Even going too long sends a message. Recently nicked in an @ss@sin@tion attempt, and going 90 minutes says “hale and hearty.” Not cowering in your Delaware estate fighting for your political life.

Always reliable Media Matters is the to find the tarnished lining …

Trump’s RNC speech was divisive, but front pages of mainstream media claimed it was “unifying” and “healing”

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