eve - up now is Nancy Floyd, then: Bob Casey, Jr, Lily Ledbetter [woman who filed the pay discrimination case], then Mark Warner. So - it's now 9:02. I'm guessing in 8 minutes or so. After Warner, it'sAdmiral Hutson and Deval Patrick. Next hour - Gloria Craven, Brian Schweitzer, Clinton intro, then Clinton.
Wow, Rep. Kucinich was great. His speech is a little jarring at times, but for some reason it just grabs my attention more. This convention is actually renewing me a bit, and I didn't really expect it to. Michelle, Kucinich, and Clinton's speeches? They all really have it together this year. Surpisingly as well, I was very impressed by the quality of both Sen. and Mr. Clinton's performances. I'm cynical as hell, but both of their demeanors and Sen. Clinton's logic and sensible approach totally convinced me.
I'm getting pretty optimistic. It's probably the wine.
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19 comments:
CSPAN rocks.
What time will Warner speak? Hillary?
Doesn't it say in the schedule I posted way down thread?
I love this guy!
Yep, me too, Christine; so far he's the high point of the day.
Oh, thank you, thank you!
eve - up now is Nancy Floyd, then:
Bob Casey, Jr, Lily Ledbetter [woman who filed the pay discrimination case], then Mark Warner. So - it's now 9:02. I'm guessing in 8 minutes or so.
After Warner, it'sAdmiral Hutson and Deval Patrick.
Next hour - Gloria Craven, Brian Schweitzer, Clinton intro, then Clinton.
:)
Okay, so Nancy Floyd went out of order.... Sebelius, then Frederico Pena, then Casey. Maybe.
Sebelius is boring me... back to Keith.
I love me some Kucinich.
He was more energetic than I've ever seen him!
I loved it!! Yes! Up with everything!
Thanks, Gotta. You the best.
: ) So be you.
thanks, Chris. Gotta, I was looking for something like Warner at about 8:30 and Hillary about 9:20 or whatever.
Keith just gave me those times... that's why I posted them. He could be wrong.
Evers, CSPAN just confirmed the time for Hillary: 10:30.
thank you o' awesome site.
Wow, Rep. Kucinich was great. His speech is a little jarring at times, but for some reason it just grabs my attention more. This convention is actually renewing me a bit, and I didn't really expect it to. Michelle, Kucinich, and Clinton's speeches? They all really have it together this year. Surpisingly as well, I was very impressed by the quality of both Sen. and Mr. Clinton's performances. I'm cynical as hell, but both of their demeanors and Sen. Clinton's logic and sensible approach totally convinced me.
I'm getting pretty optimistic. It's probably the wine.
Very populist.
Very good.
That's what everyone should do, marry the political to the everyday.
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