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Live From the DNC: Making Arithmetic Swing

As you may have heard, Bill Clinton knocked the socks off the crowd in Time Warner Arena on Wednesday night. I thought I’d grown immune to  adrenaline rushes from political speeches, but by the end of that one, when Obama materialized and the entire audience rose screaming, I was feeling it. I will even admit to a new appreciation of Tom Petty’s “Won’t Back Down.” Yes, the cynical cartoonist in me remains all too aware of the flaws of both presidents, but after what went down in Tampa last week, America needed some clarification. And clarity is what Clinton delivered.

I also thought Elizabeth Warren’s speech was effective. For the record, my ideal presidential ticket would be Elizabeth Warren-Elizabeth Warren.

The accompanying photo is of a sand sculpture on display near the convention, provided by the fine people of Myrtle Beach. Personally, I find the rendering of Obama to be slightly demonic, but hey, I don’t have to sculpt comics out of sand. I don’t even know how they get the ears to stay on.

The security clampdown in Charlotte continued to escalate today, to the point where I felt like the subject of a giant human experiment. Somehow, Denver 2008 was easier. I can’t even imagine what hoops I’ll have to jump through on Thursday.

Plenty more commentary on the night’s events at @SorensenJen, or see the day’s roundup on Storify:

[View the story “Live-Tweeting the DNC: Part III” on Storify]

By Jen Sorensen

Jen Sorensen's comics and illustrations have appeared in the Village Voice, LA Times, Daily Kos, The Progressive, NPR.org, Ms. Magazine, The American Prospect, MAD Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine, Bitch Magazine, The Oregonian, the Dallas Observer, the Women's Review of Books, and dozens of altweeklies around the country.

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