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DNC 2012: Rep. Judy Chu “To strengthen the American Dream let’s re-elect President Obama”
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Note: Judy Chu was the First Chinese American Woman elected to congress.
DNC 2012: Senator Charles Schumer “Democrats celebrate their past presidents while Republicans virtually banish theirs”
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DNC 2012: Co-Founder of Advanced Energy Economy Tom Steyer “President knows that advanced energy is America’s future and as a businessman my bet is that he is exactly right”
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DNC 2012: Senator Patty Murray “Give this President a Democratic Senate and he can get results”
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DNC 2012: Rep. Steve Israel “First Responders at ‘ground zero’ in my home state finally got the healthcare they deserve. Paul Ryan and the republicans in Congress: they voted no!”
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DNC 2012: First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama “…being president doesn’t change who you are, no, it reveals who you are.”
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DNC 2012: Mother of Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines Soldiers Elaine Brye introduces Michelle Obama “Our Commander in Chief and First Lady are thinking about families like mine every day”
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BTW Deval Patrick’s entrance music was Shalamar’s R&B classic “Night to Remember” [Favorite Noise]
VideoShalamar’s official website is here.
DNC 2012: Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Bybak “This President delivered for the middle class”
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Romney’s Black Leadership Council
ImageI guess Karl Maloneand Sammy Davis with Richard Nixon Holograms weren’t available.
DNC 2012: Pres. of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace Robert Wexler: “Under President Obama, the US and Israel are firmly committed to stopping one of the gravest threats to international security: Iran’s quest for a nuclear weapon”
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DNC 2012: NARAL Pro-choice America President Nancy Keenan “President Obama had the courage to stand with Sandra Fluke. Without hesitation he defended her right to tell her story. Mitt Romney did not.”
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DNC 2012: Former Republican Stay-at-home mom Maria Ciano “Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan want the government to have a say in my family planning”
VideoDNC 2012: US House candidate Joe Kennedy III introduces Ted Kennedy Tribute Video
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DNC 2012: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid “Mitt Romney says we should take his word that he paid his fair share. His word? His word? Trust comes from transparency comes up short on both.”
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DNC 2012: Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx “When this convention ends on Thursday, our work does not”
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DNC 2012: San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro “America will prevail”
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DNC 2012: Democrats have taken the best from Obama’s anger translator and No Drama Obama
StandardSwitchin’ tones when the cameras come on: spitting fire all day, smooth jams at nite!. They learned from Obama’s anger translator:
In the first track of the convention, an unapologetic, full-throated Democratic assault on from figures like Strickland and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid showed little restraint toward Mitt Romney, who was criticized for withholding his tax returns, for his Swiss bank account, and for his trouble connecting with average Americans. It was designed to be replayed countless times on cable TV and YouTube — the home of the political junkies who devote time and money to the Obama effort. Inside the Time Warner Arena, each attack drew the crowd of party faithful to their feet, cheering or booing as the moment demanded.
But in the end, the Dems are on message and have no problem actually lauding their nominee, early and often:
Unlike the Republicans, the Democrats did not have to stage a rainbow. It’s who they are.
The second impressive thing about Tuesday night was the exquisite balance between a diverse array of speakers and the consistency of the message. The speeches were carefully reviewed by the convention political team, but the managers of the affair had the wit to let Tammy Duckworth sound like Tammy Duckworth and Deval Patrick sound like Deval Patrick. (One of the few surprising lines that sounded almost like a critique of the Obama administration was Patrick’s cry that “It’s time for the Democratic Party to grow a backbone.”)
There were no self-referential goofballs like Chris Christie upstaging the nominee, and no loony freelancing a la Clint Eastwood. The whole thing ran like a Swiss watch. And while media attention mostly focused on Michelle Obama’s terrific speech, what impressed me was the strength of the rest of the front bench.
[…]After decades and decades of being internally divided, the Democrats are stunningly unified and almost shockingly professional, yet without sacrificing genuine passion. Though an incumbent’s convention with no real business to transact can be criticized as just another stage show, there are good shows and bad ones. This one is off to a great start.
source: Party Animals.
DNC 2012: TX State Rep. Joaquin Castro introduces keynote speaker San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro
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DNC 2012: Arizonan ACA Beneficiary Stacey Lihn and family “1 in 100 children are born with a congenital heart defect. President Obama is fighting for them”
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