Chronicle cartoonist Jen Sorensen is reporting this week from the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. This post is presented in partnership with C-VILLE Weekly.
I arrived in Charlotte last night amid hordes of bubbly convention-goers. Before I begin covering the weeks events in earnest, Id like to say a few words about my own perspective. Those of you who are familiar with my comics know I have fairly strong political convictions, and Im going to let ’em rip as necessary here.
Like many progressives, Ive had mixed feelings about the first Obama administration, but Im hoping for a successful convention. At the very least, the country needs a palate-cleansing after last weeks dreckfest in Tampa, Fla. I want to see Elizabeth Warren smack down Chris Christie six ways from Piscataway. As a self-employed freelancer, I want to see the Affordable Care Act defended. I want to hear the Republicans barbaric stance on women blasted back to the Stone Age where it belongs. Yes, we live in a berserk plutocracy where rhetoric typically falls short of reality. But in these fact-challenged times, Ill take what I can get.
While waiting for my luggage in between flights yesterday, I spoke with a 26-year-old delegate from Austin named Heather. This will be her first national political convention. When I suggested that Obamas initial coronation in Denver 2008 would be hard to top, she quickly countered, But this will be his last one!
Ive been jaded by too much triangulation to feel that level of attachment, but I wouldnt object to some of that Denver magic here in Charlotte.
This article appears in August 31 • 2012.



