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DNC Wrap-Up Day Three: Obama Sighted
Biden Bombs The Democratic Convention has finally gotten around to discussing the nominee, Sen. Barack Obama. Tonight was a good one for Democrats in general, although the performance of the Vice-Presidential nominee, Sen. Joe Biden, left much to be desired. Credit the Democrats, they managed to turn the Hillary Clinton/Barack Obama nomination controversy into a positive. The roll call ...
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POLITICS: Yeeearrrgggh!
Baseball Crank — ... to steal the scene from Biden last night, he certainly did a good job of it, barking that "If I'm not mistaken, Hillary Clinton rocked the house last night" and talking about moving the party elsewhere (specifically, "Mile High Stadium," which no longer exists - the 72-year-old Obama must be borderline senile). While a certain ebullience and fire is of course to be expected on the campaign trail, it was not exactly presidential in the tone or tenor of Obama's remarks. Also, he pointedly said that he was "proud to have Joe Biden and Jill Biden and Beau Biden ...

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