Hearing a first-time delegate to the Democratic National Convention describe her experience as “golden” in an interview on the convention floor put me to pondering how long Kamala’s golden vibe might last.
Nothing gold can stay. Especially when the DNC’s gold – produced with slick, Rumpelstiltskin level skill – was spun from straw. All vibe. No substance. The joy that Biden was gone appeared to the Democrats pure gold. It’s already showing tarnish, though, proving that it was never gold in the first place.
I give the DNC’s golden moment, already showing clear signs of dissipating, exactly 40 days to disappear completely.
From the convention’s Aug. 22 grand finale, Kamala whipping up a post-Biden-ouster frenzy proclaiming her “new way forward,” the 40th day falls on Oct. 1, the day Vance and Walz get together to debate on CBS. By then, I predict a darker mood will have fully descended upon the Democrats, realizing the colossal mistake they made in crowning the radically left Kamala Harris their nominee, despite having received zero votes and being widely noted as the least popular vice president in modern history.
No prophet am I, nor do I claim expert status as a political pundit. My 40-day prediction playfully emerges from my post-DNC reflection on one of my favorite poems, Robert Frost’s 40-word masterpiece, “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” […]
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