Thursday, August 4, 2016

Days 2 and 3

Day 2 – July 26
Breakfast for the CA delegation at our hotel started with bang!  I ran into and chatted with Congresswoman Jackie Speier and heard some great speakers, Hon. John Lewis, AG Kamala Harris, Tom Steyer and surprise of surprises – my hero, Senator Bernie Sanders!!  I stood right by the stage, took some close up photos and listened one more time as he articulated the progressive policies he’s been championing for a lifetime.  More tears.


After a secret Bernie strategy meeting in an anteroom by the pool, and a quick sandwich at the Reading Terminal, Julie and I took the subway to the Wells Fargo Center, determined to get seats closer to the action (and the California pole!)  Unfortunately, when we arrived, they told us they weren’t letting in delegates for almost 2 hours!!  Julie found an entrance with a guard who was slacking a bit on his responsibilities and we were in!  Only all the seats in the first 6 rows were reserved for Congress and their guests.  And the next 4 rows were reserved by the DNC.  We nevertheless settled in in much better seats and awaited the roll call.  We were treated to an enchanting sound check by Alicia Keys. 

Soon it was time for the roll call.  Punctuated with Bernie and Hillary chants, they went through all the states, skipping over Vermont so that Bernie could have the opportunity to announce that all votes had been registered and counted and Hillary would be the Democratic nominee.  Such a classy guy.
Soon we were rewarded with a great evening of speakers and a terrific performance by the lovely Alicia Keys.  Of course, one of my favorite speakers was Howard Dean, who did a little reenactment of his listing of states where we’re going to win punctuated with a final “scream.”  Highlights also included John Lewis (second time in one day!) Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, the powerhouse, Sen. Barbara Boxer, the natural, sincere Meryl Streep and a performance by the lovely and very talented Alicia Keys.  Bill Clinton was his usually engaging self, which you likely saw, as he shared his personal memories and insights into Hillary’s character. After another late night we headed back to the hotel.


Day 3 - July 27, 2016

We overslept and unfortunately missed Howard Dean and a number of other speakers at the CA Breakfast.   Then I got going and went to another Bernie delegate strategy meeting and then to national DFA training for prospective candidates that  provided lots of useful information.  It was so popular that two sessions had to increase to three!  On the way back to the room, I ran into my cousin, Senator Richard Blumenthal (CT) and took a photo with him and his wife, Cynthia.  He was on his way to speak at a Planned Parenthood luncheon.
My friend, Elsa attended it and learned a lot about some polling they'd done on the favorability and unfavorability of Hillary and Bernie.  Pretty disturbing.  Julie and I missed the luncheon and took a subway to the Wells Fargo arena to be there early and once again, Julie found a way for us to get in before the arena was totally open.

Before the speeches on Day 3 Julie and I explored the lower floor area to see the view the lucky states like New York had and encountered a number of Congress members and media people such as Chris Jansing and Steve Kornacki of MSNBC, two tall and talented correspondents from the Daily Show (Hasan Minhaj and Jordan Klepper) and the incomparable Carole King.  I shared greetings from another Carole and Julie took a photo of us which she posted to Facebook.  Fun to see celebrities!  


Then we hurried back to our seats as it was always a challenge to save them.  Among others we heard Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown.  (CA Bernie supporters were flashing their no fracking signs then!) It was the night of love  - and we also heard meaningful speeches from Charleston survivors, Mark Kelly and Gaby Giffords, and Broadway stars whose singing of "Love, Sweet Love" had everyone singing and swaying in unison.  Message getting through!  We met Tim Kaine and he seems like a great guy - not as progressive as I would like, but will help the Democrats reach people in the center they think.  That was followed by the inspirational words of the terrific, passionate Joe Biden who had the crowd on its feet.  Security was extra tight as the President was in the house and treated the convention goers to his magnificent oratory.  I'm going to miss that - big time!

All around the arena the no TPP signs could be seen despite all the Obama sticks and other signs. During the convention Bernie delegates had been trying to engage Hillary delegates to get them to sign forms indicating their opposition to the TPP.  Although many seemed to be opposed to it, very few were willing to sign the petitions.  Nevertheless, the next day one of our CA delegates reported having run into Ami Bera and when she asked if he would oppose having the TPP come up during the lame duck Congress, he seemed to say in a dejected manner that he thought the TPP was dead.  We'll see, I guess.

Back to the hotel by 1:30am and off to the CA delegate party we'd paid for through the CA Democratic Party.  Although the live music was good, it was very loud so conversation was impossible but after not having eaten all day since breakfast, their cold food tasted pretty good! Amazing that this septogenarian was going to bed at nearly 2:30 am!!


3 comments:

  1. Septuagenarian, my eye! You acquited yourself very well. At least we are in good company, feeling THE BERN. How was Steve Kornacki? I guess you didn't meet my other favorite, Jacob Soboroff. Love it all; you are quite the correspondent AND party girl. So happy you began your journey in Rockville Centre :) :) :) Harriett

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  2. Thank goodness that Julie went! So helpful. She and Elsa regaled us with convention stories at the SMCDFA meeting. Can't wait to hear more of your stories!

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  3. It is great to hear your experiences of this to add to what i saw/listened to online.

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