The Rude Pundit
The Rude Pundit

In Kamala Harris’s speech accepting the Democratic nomination for president in Chicago in August, one key word and its variations were conspicuously absent, and it’s a shame because she was speaking to a huge audience that needed to hear the words “Democrat” and “Democrats” and “Democratic Party.” The only reference was a worthless nod to dead bipartisanship: “Last year, Joe and I brought together Democrats and conservative Republicans to write the strongest border bill in decades.” Awesome. Now how about all the shit that was done by Democrats?

In other speeches, she didn’t mention the party at all, and sometimes that was just odd. At a rally in Atlanta, Harris said, “We believe in a future where every person has the opportunity to build a business, to own a home, to build intergenerational wealth; a future with affordable health care, affordable childcare, paid leave.” While this was in a comparison to Donald Trump’s campaign rhetoric, she never expanded “we” beyond her and her voters. That “we” should have been “Democrats.”

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