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Live from DNC: Bill’s Big Night
Live from DNC: Bill’s Big Night
Former President Clinton and Joe Biden take the stage tonight. Don't miss Vodkapundit Stephen Green's coverage from Denver.
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Impeached Prez Speaks to Dems-- Biden Talks Long- Messiah Appears
Gateway Pundit — Wednesday Night DNC-- President of the United States Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998, but that didn't stop the Democrats from giving him a top speaking slot in the convention this year. Tonight Bubba addressed the nation. Stephen Green liveblogged at Pajamas Media, via Glenn. It was a nice touch that they played "Addicted to Love" after his talk. Later ...

Bill Clinton And Biden Wow Democratic Convention But Will It Be Enough?
The Moderate Voice — ... House vote in 2004.) Beau Biden did a good job introducing his father, although I wasn’t quite as blown away by it as the pundits and the people I was watching with. Joe Biden lacked poetry, but he really, really hammered McCain. Given that is what I have hoped to hear from Democrats for so long during this campaign, it was great to hear. He seems to be every bit of the attack dog that we had hoped for when the short list became clear. –Pajamas Media’s Stephen Greene: Going in, I was dreading Joe Biden’s speech. ...

Clinton on Obama
USS NeverdockRead between the lines. "And why is Obama so good? Because “the long, hard primary” had “strengthened him.” In other words, Obama was weak to start. And with Joe Biden on board, “America will have the national security leadership we need.” Obama wasn’t qualified, so he picked a veep who was. But the digs didn’t end there. Clinton very pointedly mentioned crushing “credit card debt.” And Biden is pretty much a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delaware’s many credit card companies. ...

Wed. Night at the Convention Races
The Moderate Voice — ... One of the real surprises (perhaps because of the highly anticipated expectations of failure) was the speech by Bill Clinton. We will see some of our friends on the Right struggling to “read between the lines” and stir more trouble, but Clinton delivered above and beyond the limit in making it clear that he and his wife were on board with Obama’s nomination. This was aided by the doubtless painful moment when Hillary cut the role call short and put her personal seal of approval on Obama’s candidacy. ...

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