Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Taps for the Republicans

There's just no way around it. The Republican Convention is poorly designed compared to the Democratic Convention and the whole effect is one of tiredness and confusion. John McCain put Rick Davis in charge of the convention because Davis was doing such a poor job managing McCain's day to day campaign. Now Davis is doing a poor job with the Convention as well.

The whole convention atmosphere portrays age in a particularly unappealing way.

David Kurtz of TPM notes that the delegates at the Republican Convention in Denver are older on average than the Democratic delegates in Denver. Make that considerably older. I'm 54 but I'm pretty sure that I would have been considered a young man among Republicans. I think there was actually some "blue hair" in the crowd.

But it's not just the age of the delegates.

The aging feeling was enhance by the fact that the Republicans featured elderly speakers like Fred Thompson and Joe Lieberman on Tuesday night. It was enhanced by the pale blue background they used for the speakers. A little brighter than eggshell blue, the background was more of a Carolina blue. As a University of North Carolina Ph.D. and devout Tar Heel fan, I normally think of Carolina blue as a great color. But in this setting, it looked so weak and tired that it reminded me of a nursing home.

Strength in exhaustion--not such a great theme.

The sense of aging and impending death was elevated to a level of excruciating pain by the Republican use of flags in the background. Every once in a while a lone American flag would ripple in the background as the speaker was making a particularly serious point. But the isolation of the flag in back of the speaker was disconcerting and reminded me of military funerals.

But who knows, maybe the Republicans wanted to create a nursing home and funeral effect as a way to appeal to senior citizens like my mother.

It that's the case, they should have gone all the way and made "Taps" the theme song for the GOP convention. Maybe the late Johnny Cash would have agreed to sing it.

3 comments:

E.N. Collins said...

Hey Ric -

This is Eric in Boston and I really enjoy the election commentary - but for readers sake get a digg button for your blog - its great stuff man get it out there - Thanks

Ric Caric said...

What does a digg button actually do?

E.N. Collins said...

A digg button is a way to connect to digg.com which gets your work out there in more ways than just ending up on the digg website. It links back to your work and as such creates a greater readership. One thing I have noticed about your blog is that you are not in control of your work, which is to say are you exporting and saving these entries because livejournal in their SLA offers no guarantee. I am not sure if you have looked into a domain but is definitely something you need to do. Wordpress is an easy blogging tool and it really gives you the ability to protect your work and your web based personality. I think its great you have found a voice on the web Ric and I am just offering you these tips in order to make sure I can continue to add this to my morning coffee.

Thanks

Eric