And She Represents The Right Wing Of The Democratic Party
small dead animals —
And She Represents The Right Wing Of The Democratic Party Selected excerpts from HDC's speech at the DNC tonight... I am honored to be here tonight. A proud mother. A proud Democrat. A proud American. And a proud supporter of Barack Obama. I notice she didn't say anything about being a proud wife... I ran for President to renew the promise of America. To rebuild the middle class and sustain the American Dream, to provide the opportunity to work hard and have that work rewarded, to save for college, a home and retirement, to afford the gas and groceries and still have a little ...
Obama Camp on Bill Clinton's Big Speech: What, Me Worry?
Political Radar —
McCain Aide Mocks Obama's Columned Stage | Main Obama Camp on Bill Clinton's Big Speech: What, Me Worry? August 27, 2008 10:17 AM ABC News' Sunlen Miller Reports: One Clinton down , one to go . Barack Obama's campaign insists they're not concerned about former President Bill Clinton's Wednesday address to the Democratic National Convention ."We're not nervous at all," Obama advisor Anita Dunn said on conference call Wednesday morning. "We're excited about President Clinton's speech because we think its going to be a really electric moment in the convention hall when he gets up to speak."If the Obama camp can ...
What? This convention isn't about us us us??
WTF Is It Now?!? —
Fucking pundits. 'Blah blah me blah me blah blah me... reporting from the Democrats' big event -- but enough about them, listen to me!' Fuck. I don't mind a little commentary, but come on, guys. Jeebus. I got so sick of not seeing anything of the actual convention I switched over to C-Span. I urge all of you to do the same! Some highlights (some links thanx to BuzzFlash): ...
Like Sand Through The Hourglass...
Daily Kos —
Yesterday, Plutonium Page asked for less drama and more facts on Hillary Clinton's nomination to be Secretary of State, but apparently Alessandra Stanley of the New York Times isn't ready to give up on the imaginary soap opera: Usually, the men and women chosen for top cabinet roles are not well known to the public; if there is drama behind the scenes, most in the audience are blind to it. That was hardly the case on Monday when President-elect Barack Obama introduced his national security team. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s speech was no ordinary public-service pledge; for plenty of viewers, it ...




