(The Center Square) – The second night of the Democratic National Convention included the traditional, if not symbolic, roll call of all the states and how many delegates are nominating Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz for office. However, neither were present at the convention.
Harris and Walz instead headlined a well-attended campaign event in nearby Milwaukee at the same arena that hosted the Republican National Convention last month.
In Chicago, the night ended in cheers as former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, capped off the evening’s speeches, praising Harris and Walz although Barack was one of the last prominent Democrats to endorse Harris following Biden’s stepping down from the campaign, waiting until July 26.
The Obamas on Tuesday warned against another Donald Trump presidency.
“The people who will decide this election are asking a very simple question, ‘who will fight for me? Who’s thinking about my future, about my children’s future, about our future together,’” the former president said when he took the stage at 11 p.m. Tuesday night in Chicago. “One thing is for certain, Donald Trump is not losing sleep over that question.”
He argued that Harris and Walz will fight for the future of middle and lower-class Americans.
“We do not need four more years of blustering and bumbling and chaos,” Obama said. “We have seen that movie before and we all know that the sequel is usually worse. America is ready for a new chapter. America is ready for a new story. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.”
He spoke about his experience working with Harris when he was in office, saying that regardless of the fact that they were of the same party, she fought his administration to provide relief to families during the home mortgage crisis.
“As vice president, she helped take on the drug companies to cap the cost of insulin or the cost of healthcare, give families with kids a tax cut and she is running for president with real plans to lower costs even more, protect medicare and medicaid and sign a law to guarantee every woman’s right to make her own healthcare decisions,” he said. “Together Kamala and Tim have kept faith with America’s central story. A story that says we are all created equal, all of us endowed with certain unalienable rights, that everyone deserves a chance, that even when we don’t agree with each other, we can find a way to live with each other.”
The former first lady took a different tone when she stepped on the stage, speaking about her mother who recently passed away. She said that her mother and Harris’ mother had similar values that shaped them into who they are today.
“If you work and scrape and sacrifice, it will pay off. If not for you, then maybe for your children or your grandchildren,” she said. “Kamala Harris and I built our lives on those same foundational values. Although our mothers grew up an ocean apart, they believed in those same promises of this country.”
To this, the crowd cheered “do something,” a phrase Harris has used during her campaign, referring to what her mother would say to her: “Don’t just sit around and complain, do something.”
“As we embrace this new sense of hope, let us not forget the despair we have felt,” Michelle said. “Let us not forget what we are up against. Yes, Kamala and Tim are doing great now… we are feeling good, but remember that there are still so many people who are desperate for a different outcome.”
In addition to endorsing the Harris-Walz ticket, Obama praised his former vice president and current President Joe Biden.
“My first decision as nominee turned out to be one of my best, and that was asking Joe Biden to serve as my vice president,” he said. “What I came to admire most about Joe wasn’t just his smarts, his experience, it was his empathy and his decency and his hard-earned resilience; his unshakable belief that everyone in this country deserves a fair shot. And, over the last four years, those are the values that America has needed most.”
President Biden was not in attendance Tuesday.
Barack stated that Biden worked to create more jobs, higher wages and lower healthcare costs.
“History will remember Joe Biden as an outstanding president who defended democracy at a moment of great danger and I am proud to call him my president, but I am even prouder to call him my friend,” he said, adding that Harris will be a great president to take his place.
However, the former first lady emphasized that it will be up to the voters to put Harris in the White House.
“No matter how good we feel tonight, tomorrow or the next day, this is going to be an uphill battle,” she said. “A handful of votes in every precinct could decide the winner. So, we need to vote in numbers that erase any doubt, we need to overwhelm any effort to suppress us. Our fate is in our hands. In 77 days, we have the power to turn our country away from the fear and division and smallness of the past. We have the power to marry our hope with our action.”
Barack noted that it is not just Democrats who support Harris and Walz being elected into office, but Republicans and those “somewhere in between,” – referencing registered Republicans such as Mesa Arizona Governor John Giles, who currently holds a nonpartisan office.
“I have a confession to make,” Giles said in an earlier speech. “I’m a lifelong Republican, so I feel a little out of place tonight, but I feel more at home here than in today’s Republican party.”
Other prominent individuals and law-makers spoke Tuesday night including Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
“We do not need four more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos, we have seen that and we all know that the sequel is really worse.”,,,,,,,,,,and finally Obama’s stopped clock hits the mark right on the head and the naked truth is revealed of the naked lies that began with Obama, that have continued to divide America racially and by gender ever since he community reorganized America into a fallen stinking Chicago onion smelling nation of tear weeping sob sisters and cry babies.
“The most-accepted meaning for the word Chicago, is a word that comes from the Algonquin language: “shikaakwa,” meaning “striped skunk” or “onion.”
If the Obama’s and Kamala are heading for Wisconsin, the land of Mini Ha Ha, it to replace her with a Major horse laugh Ha Ha gigling Kamala Chucklehead. Hee Hee Hee Haw Haw!
Michelle Mouse that roared;
“Kamala and I were brought up to give more than what we take” (but somehow will leave office Millions richer than the total of all their government salaries, but THE PEOPLE poorer for having known them.”
“Demonizing our children for being who they are, and loving whom they love, that doesn’t make anybody’s life better,,,,(Just bitter when it is the perverted demons that they are taught to love, and unrealistic dreams and their destined to fail destinations)
“Going small is never the answer”, (but socially stealing big works better every time, but no way to raise your kids)
“We must elect two of those big-hearted people, like Kamala and Tim”, (Kamala who offered love for sale to rise in her career instead of workable solutions, like her husband who loved knocking up the babysitter, and Tim who forced tampons to be redistributed in the boy’s restrooms and locker rooms in case a fit of man/boy love struck them into bloody fits of backdoor passions)
“As we embrace this renewed sense of hope, let us not forget the despair we have felt (More like the despair they created, when it was THEY who were in charge for the past 4 years and blew any hope of governing success in financial and moral relief for WE THE PEOPLE)
“There are so many people desperate for a different outcome”, (which is why they cashed out Joe and stuck us with Kamala hoping our memories are short, our minds manipulatable, unable to believe our own lying eyes).
It is telling that NOT ONE DEM has ever left office POORER THAN WHEN they came in..
“The people who will decide this election are asking a very simple question, ‘who will fight for me? Who’s thinking about my future, about my children’s future, about our future together,’”
Just let history answer that question.
Were WE the PEOPLE and our country better off under the Democrat’s puppet Joe Biden/Kamala Harris or
Were WE the PEOPLE and our country better off under Republican Donald Trump/Mike Pence?
Do you really want more of the Democrat rule??
My kind of Clown, Obama is
My kind of Clown, Obama is
My kind of people, too
People who, smile at you, right before beguiling you.
And each time he roams, Conventions are,
Calling him home, Chicago is,
Where he just grins like a clown,
It IS HIS kind of town,
HIS kind of town, Chicago is
HIS kind of town, Chicago is
HIS kind of razzmatazz, whose AL Capone bought Leaders whereas,
Belong in Alcatraz,
And each time He leaves, Chicago is,
Calling him Home-Oh (Homo) Chicago is,
The burned out Buildings Chicago is,
lost looted Stockyards and stock markets, Chicago is,
One town that WILL take you down,
It’s Obama’s community organized town.
HOW is it a party of pro-abortion on demand, can EVER CARE ONE IOTA about folks kids?
“…even when we don’t agree with each other, we can find a way to live with each other.” ”
Sure! We give, You take. We work, You eat. We build, you inhabit.
“If you work and scrape and sacrifice, it will pay off.” Not for you, for HER!
Right, we can live and work well together ,,,like a parasite and it’s host,,or like Kamala and Trump, ,a snake and a mongoose
Their idea of living together, is WE GIVE INTO THEIR demands, time after time..