Yeah...awesome pretty much covers it. Ass will indeed be kicked from now until November. I feel sorry for the Republicans getting sloppy seconds in terms of a convention, because honestly this is going to be hard to beat.
JR, they played Air Force One? I only got Remember the Titans on my broadcast. :( Air Force One would have been even more awesome, especially since part of his speech reminded me of the speech at the beginning of the film.
Funniest moment on the PBS feed was David Brooks trying to stay on-message and pretend that the acceptance address didn't leave him tingling all over.
He mumbled something about how the speech was too Democrat-y and it was a mistake to do it outside, all with a weird chin tucked, 3rd-grader-fibbing smile. I mean, he was either struggling to keep a straight face or attempting to surreptitiously glance at his lap to determine if lingering tumescence would be noticed through his pants when he stood up.
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Agree. As my own country is on the verge of an election, I wish my own politicians were as inspiring as Senator Obama was tonight.
(Can governments be outsourced?... )
he had me at hello
General elections are about personality. McCain has none and Obama has enough for all of us.
Each American President should be judged in the context of the times they served, fifty years from that time.
Don't raise my taxes, try not to get me blown up and I will be happy...for now.
The Air Force One end credits music at the end was a nice touch.
pat buchanan is even lauding him. hilarious.
What an orator.
Yeah...awesome pretty much covers it. Ass will indeed be kicked from now until November. I feel sorry for the Republicans getting sloppy seconds in terms of a convention, because honestly this is going to be hard to beat.
JR, they played Air Force One? I only got Remember the Titans on my broadcast. :( Air Force One would have been even more awesome, especially since part of his speech reminded me of the speech at the beginning of the film.
His call for individual and mutual responsibility was refreshing.
Funniest moment on the PBS feed was David Brooks trying to stay on-message and pretend that the acceptance address didn't leave him tingling all over.
He mumbled something about how the speech was too Democrat-y and it was a mistake to do it outside, all with a weird chin tucked, 3rd-grader-fibbing smile. I mean, he was either struggling to keep a straight face or attempting to surreptitiously glance at his lap to determine if lingering tumescence would be noticed through his pants when he stood up.
Fantastic.
Indeed. I watched it at an Obama party at a bar last night with about 150 people. We cheered the whole speech.
Agreed
i like biden, but not barack. sorry.
Chez, you really make me sick.
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