Posted on 08/19/2020 4:02:16 AM PDT by lasereye
Imagine a four-day Zoom meeting in which the likes of John Kasich, Michael Bloomberg, and Nancy Pelosi warn you for the fifty through sixty millionth times about the "existential threat" of Donald Trump, and you come close to envisioning both hell on earth and what we're all in for this week with the Democratic Party's Biden/Harris virtual coronation.
The alternative is to start drinking early.
The 2020 DNC represents the culmination of one of the most exhausting, repetitive, and depressing primary races America has seen. It was extreme both by number of candidates the official count seems to be 29 and by sheer quantity of identical-sounding rhetoric. The race from the start was itself like a giant drinking game, in which candidates were rewarded in polls for delivering the most pleasing versions of oft-repeated terms like "kids in cages," "fascist," "white supremacy," and "this is not who we are."
The stretch run of the primary, a clash between centrist Joe Biden and reform-minded Bernie Sanders that ostensibly represented a serious ideological split within the party, essentially came down to a battle of talking points, i.e. "this president" versus "corporations."
"This president" ended up winning, and the upcoming DNC will reflect the relentless Trump-centric strategy of the victors (the same strategy the party deployed four years ago). It will be light on policy and heavy on market-tested barbs about Trumpian perfidy. A year ago, we'd have been drinking most to terms like "Ukraine" or "rule of law"; this year, it'll be "post office" and "birtherism" (take two shots for creative variations like "neo-birtherism" or "birtherism redux").
One point makes me nervous. This convention could obliterate the boozing public with a single word, previewed in about a thousand headlines when Kamala Harris was named Biden's running mate last week:
Trump re-election complicated by historic VP pick
MSNBC
Why Kamala Harris is a historic VP pick for Joe Biden
BBC News
My favorite: Reese Witherspoon shares heartfelt story in wake of Kamala Harris' historic VP selection
ABC News
Turn on your TV to CNN or MSNBC right now. The odds aren't bad I'd put them at 7-2 that the word "historic" is in the chyron. You will hear this word five thousand times, at minimum, per day of convention coverage. Out of respect for human life, you'll therefore be asked to drink to "history" or "historic" only when uttered by actual convention speakers. I hope readers understand, without it being included on the list, that any mention of "Malarkey" is an automatic drink.
To Substack subscribers who may not have signed up for this, I apologize. This reprisal of a Rolling Stone tradition won't happen often, and I do have other content coming this week. A beer-based regime is recommended, as political drinking games tend to get out of hand quickly. Bong hits as substitutes allowed. Do not politics and drive. I'll be on Twitter moderating the game beginning at 9 p.m.
For the first time, I'll be experimenting with a Bingo version (see below).
Without further ado, drink EVERY TIME to:
Drink ONCE PER HOUR to:
BONUS RULE: Drink every time someone blames Trump for coronavirus deaths. Make your own group judgment as to whether or not the blame is deserved.
WOKE MAD LIBS EXCEPTION: If an MSNBC commentator or a speaker uses any of the following terms, you may stop drinking for an hour to "reclaim" your sobriety: performative, white-adjacent, Latinx, decolonize, invisibilize, solidarity, interrogate, normalize, privilege (as a verb), dismantle, erase, lived experience, (anything)-splaining, heteronormative, habitus, cultural appropriation, essentialist, or trigger.
Gender**** or melanated ends the game.
For Bingo players:
I'll tune in for the first and last nights of the convention only, and make MSNBC the official medium, updating with slightly tweaked rules for the Biden speech.
See you in hell.
Snide reference to the recent disgusting spectacle of Nadler and Co. badgering AG Barr, when the lunatic Dems kept "reclaiming" their time.
I'm pretty sure Taibbi is a Democrat. I'm not sure why. Maybe his big thing is climate change.
They have rhetoric about "existential threats" and such, but how far does that take you? What does it mean?
They think racism is wrong. That's nice. Who doesn't think that?
They want to give people free stuff. That's a policy for suckers. You don't build a better world by giving out free stuff.
Donald Trump has cut taxes, cut regulations, fired corrupt government workers, made trade deals with Mexico and China, pulled troops out of the Middle East, brokered a Middle East peace deal and revived the US economy (twice) -- these are all substantive changes that build a better world.
But, you know, the Democrats oppose racism. Which is nice.
I did them a favor and made it more fun...
Can't Touch This - Steven Stills and Billy Porter at the DNC
With that drinking game youd better be sipping light beer or youll Be pickled in no time.
For Slo Joe, be sure to include the phrase in fact.
I won’t watch it. I tuned in for about 3 seconds before I was utterly repulsed. Can’t bribe me with booze... I can drink without the convention. I can’t understand how anyone can support these people. Scary.
You can stay 100% sober waiting for the word ‘riot’.
I cant afford that much alcohol. On top of that, even if I could, Id be out after the first twenty minutes.
Good comment, ClearCase.
With that list it would be 45 minutes before you could STOP drinking...
Nedds to be one good word or phrase you know should pop up.
Can’t be Trump, racist, sexist, islamophobe, authoritarian, white supremacist...you’d never put down the glass...hell, you wouldn’t have time to refill it...
So...how about a drink every time someone says Russia, and it has to be a candidate. You KNOW they’ll still try to push the Russi angle...and you won’t be sh!tfaced in 8 minutes...
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