This speech will go down in history.
"America, this is our moment! This is our time!"
That speech was amazing. He somehow managed to turn McCain's speech around from earlier and throw it back in his face. McCain saying he is an agent of change? Hah. Obama twisted that around. "That's not change we can believe in" became "It's not change when John McCain... XX"
His comment also about how if John McCain would stop talking about trips to Iraq and maybe look to the cities in America that need help, then he'd understand exactly what kind of change we'd need.
I absolutely loved the end of the speech. I had chills the whole time. This is the moment. This is when we can look back and say that things started to change. This is when we began to end the war, to heal the planet. Fancy words, I know, but it's SO powerful.
I am in awe of this man.
"America, this is our moment! This is our time!"
Always, always remember where you were this night. It's historic.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Trips To Iraq? No Thanks.
Barack just said that maybe if John McCain stops talking about trips to Iraq and starts taking trips to the cities of America that are hit hard economically, then maybe we'll get somewhere.
EXCELLENT.
Speech still going on. I'll recap soon.
EXCELLENT.
Speech still going on. I'll recap soon.
Hillary Stays In It!
So I just finished watching Hillary's speech. She said she's "not making any decisions tonight."
Why not?? Obama has crossed the line that determines the party nomination. How, exactly, does she expect to wrestle this back from his hands? It's like a figure skater who has continued to skate even after her opponent has been handed the gold medal...
AGH!
They're all projecting that Barack has enough delegates to get over the 2,118 line, effectively winning the nomination.
And I don't know about you, but I definitely heard Hillary say that the absence of the Twin Towers is an example of how resolute America can be and that's a reason she should stick it out. I don't know about you, but that to me seems worse than the RFK assassination comment... again, probably not intended to be disrespectful, but come ON! What is WRONG with you that you call on 911 as a reason to break the Democratic party wide open??
Why not?? Obama has crossed the line that determines the party nomination. How, exactly, does she expect to wrestle this back from his hands? It's like a figure skater who has continued to skate even after her opponent has been handed the gold medal...
AGH!
They're all projecting that Barack has enough delegates to get over the 2,118 line, effectively winning the nomination.
And I don't know about you, but I definitely heard Hillary say that the absence of the Twin Towers is an example of how resolute America can be and that's a reason she should stick it out. I don't know about you, but that to me seems worse than the RFK assassination comment... again, probably not intended to be disrespectful, but come ON! What is WRONG with you that you call on 911 as a reason to break the Democratic party wide open??
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