Barack Obama's campaign and the Democratic National Convention have decided that Obama will give his speechaccepting the Democratic nomination for president at Invesco Field instead of the Pepsi Center in Denver. Invesco is a football stadium that can hold over 75,000 whereas the Pepsi Center is an arena that can seat approximately 20,000.
Even though I am an independent voter and not a die hard supporter of Obama's campaign, I understand and appreciate their efforts to give members of the general public a chance to attend this event. It will be interesting to see how the DNC and Obama's campaign distribute tickets to the stadium. Even though 75,000 people can attend events at Invesco, there is no way there will be 75,000 members of the general public in those seats. The tickets for Obama's speech are going to be hot like tickets for the Super Bowl. Only the chosen few will not have to stand in line to get tickets and I would not want to be a part of that process.
Logistics aside - I think Obama is making a mistake by giving his speech in the stadium instead of the arena. I will admit that I am not one of the so-called network political experts who would like you to believethey are so savvy about the convention process. However, I do have an opinion as to what looks "right", "cheesy" or "over the top".
Everybody knows that Obama is going to give a great speech that night. I'm worried that the DNC and Obama's campaign are going to put on a huge spectacle that is going to turn off and irritate a lot of people watching on television. If I were handling the conditions for Obama's acceptance speech, I would keep his stage and the surrounding area simple and patriotic. Let Obama's speech do all of the heavy work. Please keep the obligatory camera shots of the VIP's to a minimum. For example, it's almost a given that if the Clinton's are in attendance, the camera will zero in on their facial expressions every 3 minutes. The networks would be better off showing the "real" people in the crowd.
One more thing, please do not overplay the "JFK - MLK - BHO" connection that is being forced upon the American public by some members of the media and the Democratic establishment. I know we will have to view montages of King and JFK giving speeches. However, I do not want to see any kind of production that would have images of the icons smiling over Obama as he and his family wave to the crowd. It would kind of remind me of the celebration at the end of the Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedimovie when during the party Luke Skywalker looks over and sees the images of Yoda, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-wan Kenobi smiling at him. That would be creepy if anything similar to that was included before or after the speech.
When the speech is over, I'm sure there will some fireworks and music playing. That's fine and expected. I just hope they do not go over the top with the celebration. Everyone needs to remember - it's just Obama accepting the Democratic nomination for President. It's not like Obama is announcing that everyone's student loan debt has been retired. Don't laugh - if he can walk on water then he can erase student loan debt.