William Bradley: Obama Needs Bill Clinton
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Pres. Bill Clinton Address at Democratic National Convention
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I'm told by Clinton associates that the former president does not have any foreign travel planned between now and the election. I think that, if Obama is to win, Clinton needs to play a very crucial role.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008 It was the second day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention, and I was still getting used to having a press pass and being part of "the new media", instead of being "just a blogger". In fact, I was getting used to everything . It was the first time I had ever attended a large political convention, much less the most important meeting for our party. Unity: watching Hillary...
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PLUS : Jennifer Garner , Jessica Alba spotted at DNC speech
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The core message : I want all of you who supported [Hillary Clinton] to vote for Barack Obama in November. Here's why. Our nation is in trouble on two fronts: The American Dream is under siege at home, and America's leadership in the world has been weakened. Middle class and low-income Americans are hurting, with incomes declining; job losses, poverty and inequality rising; mortgage foreclosures and...
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In case you missed it…. Click here to watch former President Clinton address the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Wednesday night. Thoughts'???
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The Vice Presidential Nominee Joe Biden: President Bill Clinton: Beau Biden's introduction of his father:
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Just in case you missed it, here’s a video from Bill Clinton’s keynote address on Night 3 of the DNC on Wednesday night. The former president, 63, followed suit with wife Senator Hillary Clinton and threw his support behind Senator Barack Obama’s run for the White House.
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The best line of the night came from Clinton: "People around the world have always been more impressed by the power of our example than by the example of our power." But man, did John Kerry ever hit it out of the park. If only he spoke like this at his own convention. Subscribe.
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Compare this: to this: Question: which one of them more strongly and sincerely supports the candidate of his party? Read the comments on this post...
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By Michael J.W. Stickings I'm with Creature . It's been a powerful and effective Convention so far, and I feel inspired again. Hillary calling on the delegates to nominate Obama by acclamation yesterday was a high point, but the speeches have mostly been excellent, too. I don't have much to add tonight at this late hour. Suffice it to say that the momentum is building, from Michelle on Monday to Hillary...
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Senator Hillary Clinton suspends the roll call vote. The old bill is back: President Clinton delivers a strong speech. Senator John Kerry mocks McCain. Senator Joe Biden tells his story and lays out the case for electing Barack Obama.
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Bill Clinton. What else is there to say? The cheering finally subsides at 3:18 into the video. It's not quite RFK in '64, but still rather impressive. He's not been on his A-game this season, but there's definitely flashes of...
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Last night was as unique a moment as we’ve had in our nation’s history as Barack Obama becomes the first Black man to win a major party nomination for President of the United States. It was a moment where there was national unity–at least for one night–for one party. The Democrats have kicked off the [...]
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The election isn’t yet over but a look back at the last two year’s and the most defining moments seemed to be in order. After tomorrow, they’ll feel like they happened a lifetime ago. January 2007: Hillary: “I’m in it to win it” March 2007: New York Times cover photograph of Mark Warner kills his campaign Before [...]
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I’ll quote Ezra Klein on Bill Clinton’s incredible speech tonight, because Ezra says it all in his opening paragraph: He left little unsaid. For all the talk of Bill Clinton’s anger, his resentment, his grudges, Clinton took the stage tonight and threw the full weight of his prestige behind Barack Obama. Leveraging that peculiar credibility that [...]