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Democratic National Convention, Day 4
Last night featured some of the Democratic Party's heaviest hitters, and none of them disappointed. In case you missed it, here is the next vice president of the United States.
Tonight features Gov. Howard Dean and Sen. Barack Obama. I'd ask who you're excited to see, but I think I already know the answer.
Michael Langenmayr
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- DNC Chair Gov. Howard Dean, M.D. is always first at the blog for America!
By Susan Rowe on Aug 28, 2008 6:37 PM EDTAnd I jazzed to hear from Al Gore too!
Link Uncovers What the Mainstream Media is Missing at the DNC
As one of the only independent media outlets at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Link is there to ask the tough questions. What is the mainstream media missing? Find out as Kim Spencer, Wendy Hanamura, and others catch the big and small players in politics today in these online interviews from the convention. See why Dan Rather - once the face of the nightly news on CBS - is now an outspoken critic of mainstream corporate journalism. And learn more about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s vision of a green future.
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Democracy Now! Special Convention Coverage
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Change You Can Believe In
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (LOCAL)
Live Performances (before gavel)
Yonder Mountain String Band Performance
Jeff Austin, Adam Aijala, Ben Kaufmann, Dave Johnston
Voter Registration Presentation
Remarks
The Honorable Luis Gutierrez
Member of the US House of Representatives, Illinois
David Plouffe
Obama Campaign Manager
Ray Rivera
Obama State Director, Colorado
Call to Order
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Permanent Chair, Democratic National Convention
Member and Speaker of the US House of Representatives, California
Invocation
Rabbi David Saperstein
Director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism – Washington, DC
Presentation of Colors
Disabled American Veterans
Pledge of Allegiance
Shawn Johnson
US Olympic Gymnast
National Anthem
Jennifer Hudson
Academy award-winning singer and Broadway performer
Welcome
Elbra Wedgeworth
President/Chair, Denver Host Committee
Presentation of Resolutions
Democratic National Committee Vice-Chairs
Mark Brewer
The Honorable Linda Chavez-Thompson
The Honorable Mike Honda
The Honorable Lottie Shackelford
Susan Turnbull
Remarks
Honorable Bill Ritter, Jr.
Governor of Colorado
The Honorable Ed Perlmutter
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado
The Honorable John Salazar
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado
The Honorable Diana DeGette
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (LOCAL)
Video & Remarks
The Honorable Howard Dean
Former Governor of Vermont
Chair of the Democratic Party
Video & Remarks: Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King
The Honorable John Lewis
Member of the US House of Representatives, Georgia
Rev. Bernice King
Daughter of the late Dr. King
Martin Luther King III
Oldest son of the late Dr. King
Remarks
The Honorable Bill Richardson
Governor, New Mexico
Live Performances
will.i.am
Accompanied by John Legend (piano), Agape Choir, and band
Sheryl Crow
Singer/songwriter
Remarks
Ray Rivera
Obama State Director, Colorado
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (LOCAL)
Remarks
The Honorable Jan Schakowsky
Member of the US House of Representatives, Illinois
The Honorable Mark Udall
Member of the US House of Representatives, Colorado
The Honorable Tim Kaine
Governor of Virginia
Live Performance
Stevie Wonder
Remarks
The Honorable Al Gore
Former Vice President of the United States
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM (LOCAL)
Remarks
John Kuniholm
Wounded Iraq veteran
Live Performance
Michael McDonald
Singer/songwriter
Remarks
Susan Eisenhower
Granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Retired Generals Tribute
Air Force Maj. Gen. J. Scott Gration (Ret)
Accompanied by additional generals
American Voices Program
Roy Gross
Monica Early
Wes Moore
Janet Lynn Monacco
Nate Fick
Teresa Asenap
Pamela Cash-Roper
Barney Smith
Remarks
The Honorable Dick Durbin
US Senator, Illinois
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (LOCAL)
Video/Remarks
SENATOR BARACK OBAMA
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
Benediction
Pastor Joel Hunter
Senior Pastor of Northland in Central Florida
Adjournment
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Permanent Chair, Democratic National Convention
I would have loved to hear him sing 'Yes We Can' live. I haven't been able to find a link yet. Too soon I guess.
But now I have to wait until Stevie Wonder is finished. What a night!
woot!
"some of the best marketers have the worst products"
It is amazing how on fire some of our, um, more lackluster speakers have just caught fire this election season. Now that Gore and Kerry are not being handled, their true passion is coming out. Al of course has been outstanding as a global warming expert.
Nobody tells Barack how to talk.
(off topic, isn't it funny how spell check still thinks that 'Barack' is a misspelling?)
were rocking. Rachel tried to get the stiff Buchanan to bust a move. Hah!
Al Gore was nothing short of magnificent.
C'mon Barack - Rock the house.
Retired Generals Tribute
Air Force Maj. Gen. J. Scott Gration (Ret)
Accompanied by additional generals
Since I don't have cable, I don't watch C Span. I can't get it to flow properly online. So PBS is OK...except for David Brooks.
Hey! It's Joe Biden!
and although I miss the news hour folks
i'm watching cspan,
because of the god awful brand sensitive msnbc (but for kieth and that woman)
BUT... I was amazed at Al Gore's new and terrific speaking style. All those global warming presentations have done their good work. He has an absolutely beautiful delivery.
And what a total treat to see Susie Eisenhower at the Democratic convention!!! She used to live in my little town and we were in a professional group together and were friends, back in the day. At the time she was a liberal GOP -- there were such things back then. She's a great gal, a really nice person and now a Democrat too, how totally cool.
-- volney
American Voices Program
Roy Gross
Monica Early
Wes Moore
Janet Lynn Monacco
Nate Fick
Teresa Asenap
Pamela Cash-Roper
Barney Smith
Tweety has found his voice. He just went off how Obama WON the Dem, nomination - he is the leader of the party, etc. He said this night is so profound, etc. Finally, Tweety. I give you a hand. Tweety unleashed.
"We need a president who puts Barney Smith before Smith Barney!"
f' bush and every one of the little c'ks'rs that vote for him!
one would do well to invest in adult diapers - the repubs will be clearing the shelves from their reaction to this crowd at Mile High!
it's simply awesome!
Ugh!
just tuned into PBS
David Brooks that
insolent
slut
BTW I rarely buy The NYTimes for the addition of Brooks and then Kristol
First props to Howard!!! (And my Senator Dick Durbin next.)
Well now, how's it going, eh? Isn't this a grand evening?
I wore my Obama shirt all day today and was amazed at the thumbs up I got, mostly from the younger generation. I did have someone in a small cafe we stopped at for lunch ask me who that was on my shirt, but he was funnin' me. He had to tell me he wasn't going to vote for him.
I just smiled and asked him what his grandchildren thought of that with a big smile.
No response. I don't think he got it.
So props to Howard, first thing out of Barack's mouth. Is everybody happy?? :)
Barack is surely a man OF the people. Thank you G@d!
Check it out...
no wavie flag...just a flag lapel pin flowing straight out'
WOW! That is symbolism!
- Obama is an oasis in the desert which will nurture America back to health
By Love White Castles on Aug 28, 2008 10:45 PM EDTHoward was all over that speech, all over this convention, and so were all of you/us. We have taken our country back. Believe it!
Thanks for leaving some Strohs in Wisconsin for da regulars. Tomorrow I leave God's country to go home to attend a wedding reception - in mom's backyard! No dress up, pool party. Band on our patio, just bizarre but something that is going to be cool. Sister and family is invited so that's good.
Then on Monday - WRIGLEY FIELD!! OMG I cannot wait.
I gotta go check some other sites - night all. Go Barack!! And Michelle just has it.
Amazing contribution to America
was from Michigan.
>'sconsin had Old Style
Al least on the level of Strohs.
Born down in a dead mans town
The first kick I took was when I hit the ground....
Good speech overall. He certainly wasn't overshadowed by any that came before at this DNatConv.
Great venue and setting.
Glad Gore was there to warm things up.
Brooks disagrees, oh well. Isn't that his job?
David Brooks is entertainment-challenged.
Night after night, he responded that the speeches were tedious to listen to.
You know what is tedious to listen to ? David Brooks's whining -- now that's tedious.
Brooks you're an ass.
Just saw Barack's speech.
Listen closely and you'll hear many of the threads that began in this community in 2003.
Thanks for being here. All of you.
- JC, thank yo for all you have done, but while I have your attention...would you please CREATE an anti 'Cain bumper sticker
By Imn2Paine on Aug 28, 2008 11:16 PM EDT"Yes, I am my brothers keeper"
As I watched Obama this evening, I kept seeing flashes of inspiration that definitely had their roots in Howard, Dean For America and DFA. I honestly believe Howard and DFA paved the way for Obama's rise to the nomination.
In so many ways, Dean people who have kept the faith and DFA who continues to inspire and train us should be thanked.
I can't ever remember hearing a more perfect political speech in my entire life.
Now we have a couple of months of work cut out for us.
I'm just speechless right now. What an emotional night. I'm still just taking it all in. Unbelievable. I can't wait to hear what Pat in CO says - and also to get the goose bumps report from linda b.
Nite all.
Obama/Biden
...God forbid anyone things I actually read the stupid threads on this blog. My impressions of tonight -- must have slept through Howard if he spoke. Woke up around 8. David Brooks actually said something I liked - that Schweitzer was the 'star' so far and the 'star' of the 2nd tier -- he won't be 2nd tier for long imo.
That catty Katty Kay and Matt Fry were very negative -- said they shouldn't have gone to the stadium, that it wouldn't be filled, that the lines were horrendous -- someone pulled their cable at the end -- talk about Faux News on BBC.
I mostly watched CSPAN. The little speeches were just great. I enjoyed the Generals but was sorry my hero Roussel Honore was not among them - please let him not be a Pug...Barack's was pretnear perfect. The fireworks were wonderful but the 'principals' seemed at a loss of what to do. What was that strange symphonic music they played during the fireworks? Barack's bio movie was OK and I'm pretty sure that was one of my crushes David Straithairn narrating.
Nitie -- unless this or the W/C gets livelier...
he can't stop talking about the "greatest political speech of our time" then you know that Barack Obama has made history with everyone who witnessed tonight.
This is momentous, this is the America we've longed for, believed in, witnessed being betrayed, and is now promised to be restored, revitalized, not just by Barack but by all of us. We are taking this country back, and Howard Dean, you are a hero as is Al Gore, John Kerry, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, and all those who have recognized and supported this extraordinary young leader, Barack Obama.
I am overwhelmed. This is the culmlination of 48 years of tragedy, loss, decline, and betrayal by politicians, especially the dishonest, divisive, and corrupt politicians and corporatists and ideologues who have held sway. Now it is ending, thanks to everyone who listened, read, watched, responded, blogged, emailed, knocked on doors, phone banked, attended meetings and caucuses, argued with family and neighbors, sent in money, and believed. We do have a world leader who will help us help ourselves and each other.
We are our brother's keeper, our sister's keeper. We are all connected.
This is the loveliest, most wonderful moment in 48 years of being politically committed and aware in this wonderful country with its wonderful people, its capacity for justice and mercy, for its belief in the potential of all human beings. Yes, God bless America and the world and all of us.
What a joy to be able to read your posts and to share.
Tonight my wife and I gathered with a couple hundred good friends, two tv news and a newspaper reporter to watch the show at Mile-High. Great food, good seating at long tables. Barney Smith got the first standing ovation. Al Gore fired our imagination. Dick Durbin is an American Hero. The star, my favorite pol of all time, Barack Obama just simply rocked the whole bar and grill. I recruited a dozen new volunteers for phonebanking and neigborhood outreach. Even got a couple new dues-paying county party members. It is a great time to be a Democrat, even in this red state. Folks, keep working and talking. This is going to be a tremedous couple months.
It was good to feel home again.
My daughter has little interest in politics, but I got her to watch a bit of Obama's speech so she could tell her kids someday that she witnessed history in the making. My wife cried. To my astonishment, Pat Pukhanan on MSNBC even admitted it to be, "the best nomination speech ever." Whoa!
But of course, the AP ran what has become their usual Obama hit piece on the speech that had to have been written before it was even finished...
Evangelicals asked to pray for rain at Barack Obama nomination
So what do they get instead?
GOP convention might be delayed if Gustav hits
Apprently god doesn't like being asked to do petty political favors.
...about 60 people showed up to watch the speeches and enjoy a pot luck dinner. there was every sort of person in our community in attendance. it seemed that everyone really enjoyed themselves. there was lots of applause for all of the major points in his speech.
i particulaly enjoyed ooing and ahhing when obama delivered a ziinger. i believe that he rebutted every complaint from the other side's campaign and stated that he challenges them to the duel for the presidency. an honest and above board duel, mind you. of course, mcsame will continue to engage in the same mcsame crap...

- lol!
By Jo*in*Vermont on Aug 28, 2008 6:32 PM EDTin all honesty, I'm very excited to see both of them! and will be happy to see what the Gov has to say about this most-anticipated, more-sucessful-than-suspected (by the pundits) convention!
woot!