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We're not finished folks - not by a long shot!

They Just Can't Help Themselves...

by: masslib

Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 09:27:29 AM EDT


Ok, which O'Bot is responsible for editing at the DNC?

Key Speakers on the Economy to Include Governors Napolitano, Patrick, Rendell, Schweitzer, Sebelius & Strickland; Senator Bob Casey, Jr. & Federico Peña

DENVER- With millions of Americans struggling to get by, the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) and the Obama for America Campaign announced today that some of America's strongest leaders on the economy and energy will speak about how to renew America's promise on Tuesday night of the Convention. America's top Governors, Senators and a former Secretary of Energy and Transportation will echo Barack Obama's call for a new economy with new energy.

Tuesday night's featured speakers include Convention Co-Chair Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, both early supporters of Barack Obama, who will outline his detailed economic plan to grow the economy, create jobs, restore fairness and expand opportunity.

Governors Ted Strickland of Ohio and Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania will discuss how the failed policies of the last eight years have betrayed our values and left an economy out of balance.

Barack Obama believes you can't have a strong economy when you have a weak middle class, and speakers like Senator Bob Casey, Jr. of Pennsylvania and Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts will share how Obama's policies have been directly shaped by the people he has met as he traveled the country.

Building on Obama's New Economy with New Energy message, Governor Brian Shweitzer of Montana and Federico Peña, former Mayor of Denver and Secretary of both Energy and Transportation, will speak about the nexus between energy and the economy and highlight new and innovative policies to help working families in rural, urban and suburban communities.

As announced earlier this week, Mark Warner, former Governor of Virginia, will deliver the Convention's keynote address, and Senator Hillary Clinton, who is a champion for working families and one of the most effective and empathetic voices in the country today, will be the headline prime-time speaker on Tuesday night.

Anything jump out at you, or rather does anyone NOT jump out at you in this press release?  Notice the last named mentioned for Tuesday night?  It's Hillary Clinton.  You'll have to read the entire thing CAREFULLY to find out she is indeed a speaker on Tuesday night because she's the only name not highlighted, and despite being the "headliner", she's the last speaker on the list.  I won't go into the funny at the top, where "key speakers on the economy" doesn't include the person with the only known brand name on said issue, but the failure to highlight only Hillary's name is too funny to pass up. 

UPDATE:  Hillary Clinton's name has now been highlighted.  Heh.  (H/T to relaxednyc)

masslib :: They Just Can't Help Themselves...
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Besides dissing HRC, again, I also.... (0.00 / 0)

notice that about 3,000 speeches are scheduled - to tell us what BO's plans will be in every important policy area. What a snore!

I guess, as usual, BO can't speak for himself so he will let his gophers do that work while he spends his speech sending tingles up and down Chris Matthew's legs with soaring rhetoric and bullshit.


It's just one more slap in the face (0.00 / 0)
You are right, they just can't stop the juvenile bulls*it.  

Also failed to mention that Warner is (0.00 / 0)
a candidate for the Senate.  That would have been nice and maybe throw a few dollars his way.

Cspan will cover all the speeches live, these are just the primetime slots. And there will be thousands of them!

None of this means they're ruled out for VP, even beauty pageant finalists have to learn staging and musical numbers!  But the non-highlighting of Hill is sending me a subliminal message :)

Not that I want her on the DNC's Titanic....grrrrrr.


I've already decided (0.00 / 0)
that I'm only watching Hillary's and Bill's speeches and the delegate vote. I'll watch on Thursday if it's Hillary giving her acceptance speech.  

Alice left me in Wonderland.  

It's like the fable of the frog and the scorpion (0.00 / 0)
A scorpion asks a frog to carry him across a river.

The frog is afraid of being stung, but the scorpion reassures him that if it stung the frog, the frog would sink and the scorpion would drown as well.

The frog then agrees; nevertheless, in mid-river, the scorpion stings him, dooming the two of them.

When asked why, the scorpion explains, "I'm a scorpion; it's my nature."

They can't help it, it's their nature


she must have really gotten to them ;-) (0.00 / 0)
that's not the act of a secure and confident campaign. maybe they have hillary envy.

Barack Obama's election proves that any male can grow up to be president, provided he's willing to use misogyny as a campaign strategy.

Hmmm (0.00 / 0)
Looks like someone's reading- it's highlight at the link you put at the top, at least it is now.

If I could ask Hill and Bill (0.00 / 0)
just one question now (like in a relaxed private conversation over coffee or the like), it would be, "How the hell does one win--how does one move things forward--amid such insanity?"

Sometimes the insanity just seems so overwhelming. I'm sure they have wise insight into this; I'm hungry for it.


"Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in. When you stumble, keep faith. When you?re knocked down, get right back up. And NEVER listen to anyone who says you can't or shouldn't go on."
Hillary Clinton - June 7, 2008

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