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SECOND DAY SAME AS THE FIRST - LOST OPPORTUNITY

Day two of the Democratic Circus is history. This was THE speech day. Hillary's night. Would she or wouldn't she? Well she DID, but only sort of.
 
Last night was really the opening of Clinton 2012. She laid out again why SHE should have been the nominee. Oh she didn't come out and say it of course but it was woven into each paragraph. The speech was strictly a political endorsement, no more no less. She did the minimum required to still claim she is doing what she can to support the ticket.
 
If I am Obama's campaign staff I am relieved, as it could have been worse. It was at least an endorsement and call for unity, blah, blah, blah.. in other words she didn't do any harm...at least not last night. But she didn't do much good either. It was not the ringing endorsement you need to hear at the convention when all eyes and ears are tuned to your candidate for four days.
 
This week should have been the highlight of the campaign for Obama. He started by naming his Vice Presidential candidate, Joe Biden, but got no bounce, in fact he lost a point or two AFTER the VP announcement. Then we start the convention. Day one was a total loss. No theme, no littany of Obama's acomplishments (there are none), no attack on the big bad McCain...nothing....
When did we hear Barack Obama will make a great commander in chief? Nothing, ZIP..When did we hear iis experienced enough to take the reigns of world leadership? Silence.. 
 
Teddy's last Hoo Rah for Camelot, a reminder when Democrats really stood for things.A reminder of the past.
 
Day two was also a loss for Obama. First his Keynote speaker gets bumped off primetime - a first! When has a keynote speaker been bumped before? Why was he bumped? Because he refused to attack John McCain. The Keynote speech is just that - a key part of the convention, sets the table, etc etc. so it was a failure. Then HER speech. Another reminder both of the past and what the present could have been. Not good for Obama. Who planned this mess any way, spys for McCain and the RNC?? Sure looks that way!
 
Tonight is the Vice Presidential Candidate's speech. It will be a great spech, Joe Biden can whip up a crowd with the best of them. BUT, it is also Bill Clinton's speech. It will over shadow Biden's. The talk will be about Clinton and did he go far enough. did he help or hurt, It will again be about the past. Not good for a campaign calling for change. IF there is still an audiance tonight after two mostly boring nights, what will they get from the two speeches? Whose will they remember?
 
As I wrote yesterday, Obama negotiated two days of HIS convention away to Hillary, a looser. That may be harsh, after all she got half the primary votes, but she DID loose and this is Obama's convention and he lost control. How can he stand up to Russia, Iran, North Korea, China, Syria, etc etc in negotiations when he cant even come out ahead in negotiations with some one HE defeated? This does not bode well for Obama.
 
John McCain can go along way toward closing the sale with a suprise, strong, exciting VP pick this week and follow it next week with an organized, cohesive convention with a strong theme that lays out each day HIS qualifications, HIS vision, HIS plan for America  McCain has a real chance to show HE is the innovative candidate who can think out of the box and bring real change!
 
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SHE DID WHAT WAS EXPECTED OF HER...NO MORE

My ears still hurt from listening to Hillary clinton's long awaited speech. How she do? She did the bare minimum that was expected. It was far from a heart felt endorsement she said only what she had to do politically no more no less. The first 25 minutes were flat and dull, only raising the tone and pitch as she wrapped it up. She couldn't have been less enthused, less emotional, less believeable. SHe did nothing to quench the buyer  remorse of many Democrats.
 
I actually expected more from her to show Obama up and make the crowd compare her to Joe Biden, but in the end she could only go so far. For her political future she did ok. Obama's people however cannot be happy at all. Add this to the totally boring and short keynote speech earlier in the evening and night two is another wasted opportunity. This does not bode well for the rest of the convention.
 
The talk tonight and tomorrow won't be about Obama, it will be about THE SPEECH. about Hillary. I can't wait to hear Bill tomorrow.
Obama's people won't get much sleep tonight worrying about it!
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CIRCUS DAY ONE - THE BIG DUD

Well it started last night. The Circus that is the Democratic Convention. If day one is any forecast for the rest of the show they can put it on DVD and sell it as a sleep aid.
 
In my opinion they missed the chance to begin laying out what Barack Obama stands for and how he wants to get there. Not the Hope and Change pablum he has been feeding us but the main course, the meat and potatoes. That is of course if there are meat and potatoes!
 
Sure Ted Kennedy gave a rousing speech about the past and how Obama will bring hope and change, yadda yadda yadda. Basic campaign speech Ted always gives. Sure it ment more as this will probably his last convention but there was nothing new. No discussion of specific programs, just the usual littany of Health care, jobs, economy education and of course the war in Iraq.
 
We heard nothing last night of what specifically Obama plans to do about anything.
 
Michelle Obama was supposed to be the highlight of last night's program. She was charming, she looked good, in fact to plagiarise - I mean, borrow from their Vice Presidential Nominee, she was clean, inteligent and articulate!. Not my words folks, Joe Biden's, remember? She did what they told her to do. Be softer, be a mom, a wife, a daughter who loved her Daddy. She did all that and did it well. She spoke lovingly of her husband, But where was the beef? Another speech, another lost opportunity to lay out another Obama proposal. I am a political junkie. I live for this stuff. They lost me last night Sure I am not voting for him any way, but most people are not political junkies. If you loose people like me from boredom, how many "normal" viewers did they loose and will they tune again later in the week?
 
I understand that in a four day convention you build up to the nominee's acceptance speech, but each day is an opportunity to get part of your message out. spending the first day with Nancy Pelosi babeling, and Ted Kennedy giving his Last Hoo Rah for Camelot and Michelle telling us they are a normal American family is not news. It is not info that tells anyone anything about How Barack Obama will deal with the complex and dangerous world he wants to lead. I hope the McCain campaign and the RNC are taking copious notes. Don't do what they are doing.
 
If the pace does not pick up and the ratings this week are low, McCain has a great opportunity to follow the Dem convention with a great VP pick that deflates any bounce Obama may get. Follow the VP pick with the Republican convention next week and the Big MO stays with McCain.
 
This could still end up being a great convention for the Obama Biden ticket. But tonight is Hillary night, a reminder of what was in the 90's and what could have been. Not an Obama night. Sure she will do like Michelle and do what she is supposed to do and say it very well but the talk will be about HER not Obama no matter what she says. Tomorrow it is Bill Clinton...another reminder of the past. Where is the hope and change? follow Bill with another blast from the past going back 36 years in the Senate, Joe, I am not a plagiarist, Biden, and that doesn't leave much convention for the candidate! So much for chsnge..YAWN!!!
 
Obama's negotiotions with the Clintons does not bode well for his abilities to negotiate with enemies like Russia, Chins, North Korea, Iran, etc. Obama gave away the store at his own convention! This was a no brainer. It is HIS week and he has devided it up so badly there is not much left for him. He can not be allowed to do the same with our future! 
 
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