Wednesday on Morning Joe, co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski continued to marvel over the “obvious excitement” at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. While the hosts insisted there was no comparison between the DNC and the RNC, they continued to build up the Democrats by knocking down the Republicans. The liberal hosts painted a picture of an “excited” DNC filled with “history” and “emotion,” compared to an RNC laden with “empty seats” and “sleepwalking.”

Co-host Joe Scarborough, the ever “objective observer,” insisted there was simply no comparison between the two conventions.

JOE SCARBOROUGH: …There is no comparison between the excitement -- there's just not. And you can say this as an objective observer. There is no comparison between the excitement on the floor of the Democratic convention as there was the Republican convention. There were always empty chairs there. They were sleepwalking. Half of them didn't seem like they wanted to be there. There were, of course, yeah, some very excited people there. But this was absolutely packed and rollicking all night. MARK HALPERIN: …Last night you saw people crying on the floor. You saw emotion based on a historic first. And I thought the Clinton folks did a very good job of reminding people of the history of it, regardless of what you think of Hillary Clinton, whether you like her personally, whether you like her policies. The country did something last night it's never done, and they did a very good job of harnessing that emotion, and the excitement in the room and you're right, every seat was filled.

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Of course it is “obvious” to MSNBC that the DNC supersedes the RNC. Bloomberg politics editor John Heilemann also chimed in to put the DNC on a pedestal.

…You suddenly had this moment where, by and large, that the side by side passions kind of came together in one thing, and everyone kind of had that cathartic moment and there was just a huge jolt of electricity through the hall, which was absent in Cleveland.

There is plenty of comparison to make between the two conventions and it is simply inaccurate to say all “electricity” was “absent in Cleveland.” The only thing that is “obvious” is that the impact of the DNC is only understood when liberals belittle the RNC in an effort to make their case.

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