Wednesday, August 27, 2008

DNC v. RNC.. good luck McCain

First off, Clinton spoke beautifully last night. As it was put, "she hit it out of the park."

Second off, Richard Dreyfuss is on MSNBC right now commenting on the filth that calls itself the republican party.

Obama is actually going to win this. He's jumped several points since yesterday (had to figure that would happen once Hillary begun to bury the hatchet), and still hasn't made what should prove to be one of the most memorable speeches American politics has seen in 40 years. President Clinton tonight (the last successful resident of the White House) will do several things: 1) Prove to the world that Obama is very capable of leading this country; 2) Help unite the party even further; 3) Attempt to bring blue-collar whites into the Obama camp; 4) Show that even though we may be liberals we have no problem using responsible military action; 5) Attack John McCain for being Bush x 2; 6) Finally I expect him (as a gifted orator) to change his tone during the speech, showing how he personally has changed his mind over the past 16 months about Barack Obama, and that its ok to change your view, it simply means you are thinking.

But I've heard Bill give big speeches in the past, who I haven't seen much of... Biden. Joe Biden is a true Pennsylvanian. He speaks his mind, he supports the organized labor, and he fights like hell. Not to mention he is intelligent and has an excellent world-view. I believe this is the speech to watch tonight, because Biden doesn't want to get outshone by Clinton when its he who is the second seat on this ticket. Look for Biden to attack McCain on policies, on the economy, on energy, and on his inability to work with the Democrats after this election period.

Final thought. I love this convention, the coverage has been great I love seeing the protesters behind the CNN and MSNBC sets outside, shouting "9/11 was an inside job! (a view that I've held for a while, if you haven't watched Zeitgeist, you have no idea)" As well as shouting the link which this Title will take you to, www.infowars.com. Obviously you have to take this sort of writing with a grain of salt, but for the most part it makes sense. The only thing I haven't liked about this convention is the amount of money that has been spent, I know its just a sign of the times, but a more scaled-down, less ostentatious set-up would be more appropriate considering the current state of our economy.

Fight for Obama!

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1 comment:

Tzaadi said...

Take nothing for granted...the Rethuglicans always have a trump card. Trust me, Sarah Palin is not close to being it.

We must fight for Obama.

In fact I'm going to do some arm curls then tomorrow I'm meeting some 20-somethings who want to discuss this election.