On Tuesday, ten Democratic candidates took the stage in Detroit, Michigan to promote their policies, debate the pressing issues, and provide the public with an endless supply of GIFs and memes.
The evening was full of Big Moments, ranging from absurd, to embarrassing, to straight up cathartic. There was the moment Bernie Sanders retorted "I wrote the damn bill" when Tim Ryan questioned him about whether his healthcare reforms would cover union workers as well as the current system.
There was also the moment when Elizabeth Warren fully laid into centrist John Delaney after he claimed her ideas were too big and relied on "fairytale economics."
"We can’t choose a candidate we don’t believe in just because we’re too scared to do anything else," Warren responded, meriting an applause break.
Despite having less the speaking time (roughly 9 minutes) or Warren and Sanders, candidate Marianne Williamson also made her mark when she directly spoke to the legacy of slavery in America, calling it an "injustice that continues to form a toxicity underneath the surface, an emotional turbulence that only reparations will heal."