The Democratic Convention
Thursday August 22nd 2024, 9:14 pm
Filed under: History

Seventeen-year-old Gus Walz, tears streaming down his face, leaping to his feet and pointing to his father on the stage and proclaiming proudly, That’s my dad! as he put his hand to his heart and later ran to throw his arms around him, showed America how every child should feel about every parent and every parent should feel about their child. Nothing, and certainly not politics, should ever be allowed in the way of that.

The Walzes say Gus’s learning and social impediments are his superpower. After reading stories of men saying they needed to go reconcile with their adult children after watching that moment, Tim and Gwen are clearly right. Gus showed all of us how to be.

And how we want our leaders to feel about their families.


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Yes, absolutely so very much yes! So happy to witness the joy and love. What we all truly need.

Comment by DebbieR 08.22.24 @ 10:35 pm

The reactions to that beautiful moment are so, so telling. And a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves! Though of course that would require them to be able to feel shame.

Comment by ccr in MA 08.23.24 @ 5:46 am

Yes, isn’t it wonderful? A family that celebrates and supports all of their children, and a party that doesn’t try to hide the variety of life. Candidates that really reflect the people they will represent.

Comment by Margo Lynn 08.23.24 @ 6:43 am



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