Pete Buttigieg goes after JD Vance: ‘At least Mike Pence was polite’
If a person was forced to pick one word to describe the third night of the Democratic National Committee it would probably be “exhausting.”
Surely Buttigieg was going to introduce vice presidential candidate Tim Walz next, and put us out of our misery? Well, except for the Minnesota high school marching band and former high school football players coached by Walz. And, also, a movie narrated by Walz’s wife, glorifying his life. Conventions were once raucous events where parties made momentous decisions. They are nothing but a coronation today. Shouldn’t coronations be entertaining?
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