The Democratic National Convention OT |2016|: The One With the Policy

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Nice folksy speech that tried to humanize Hillary by going through their history and their love story which conveniently glossed over anything that happened in 1998.

Can't help but roll my eyes a bit, but going through her (positive moments) in political hisTory and the changes she fought to make definitely was a win.

You rolled eyes on all the positives she's brought?
 
Gotta say, as a Muslim American, I was in tears when Bill Clinton said not just not to leave, but to stay and fight for the freedoms of America. ;_;
 
Rachel Maddow certainly has an interesting 'hot take' on the start of the speech.

She thinks it was chauvinistic and not feminist enough and too much about Bill. I don't agree at all.

What do you guys think?

IMO he's explaining how he met his wife.

But this is just a masterclass and a total contrast to the RNC. The entire RNC was trying to rip Clinton down. Today alone was about humanizing her and listing her accomplishments.

No one at the RNC could do that for Trump.
 
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Rachel Maddow certainly has an interesting 'hot take' on the start of the speech.

She thinks it was chauvinistic and not feminist enough and too much about Bill. I don't agree at all.

What do you guys think?
I dunno. I definitely hear where Maddow is coming from, but if his goal is to humanize his wife, cut through the decades of smear that have caricaturized her in the public's eye, I don't think it's bad form to begin by discussing his relationship with her.
 
Bill has an enviable way with words. He nailed the whole Republican party without really pointing fingers, or going into any specifics, what a beautiful man.
 
I can see why he wouldn't talk about it but your fairy tale narrative seems a little phony when you gloss over your numerous indiscretions, Bill.
 
Can't wait to see how its meaning is perverted by the anti-Hillary crowd.

They can try, but that shit is gold. No matter what they try to do, it'll stick. Guaranteed.

Yep, he humanized hiullary. That just leaves Biden and Obama to bring the pain

I feel like the fire is hot, but when Obama gets up there, the true inferno is going to start. I have a feeling his speech with be a lot more anti-Trump, I don't know why.
 
Rachel Maddow certainly has an interesting 'hot take' on the start of the speech.

She thinks it was chauvinistic and not feminist enough and too much about Bill. I don't agree at all.

What do you guys think?

I thought that was going to happen. There is method to how he presented that speech, but I knew that some people would get up in their heads about him speaking on himself, and not hearing it as his life and times with Hillary.
 
I think Biden will be the one going after Trump. I would love nothing more than for Obama to snatch Trump's soul on that stage tomorrow, but I think he'll try and reach across the aisle to moderate Republicans that aren't sold on Trump.
 
after last night i was concerned, but it seemed that after michelle obama, things settled down. the roll call today went really well, especially the nomination via acclamation coming from sanders. and bill's speech left everyone quiet at the right moments.

got a good feeling about the rest of this.

i'm not kidding when i wonder if jerry brown and the other california all-stars showing up got the bobers to settle down. were they there yesterday?
 
What is up with MSNBC being overly negative about a lot of things at this DNC? Aren't they supposed to be "the left version of Fox News" or something?

hate to lend credence to "crybaby liberals" stereotyping but msnbc will whine about anything
 
Gotta say, as a Muslim American, I was in tears when Bill Clinton said not just not to leave, but to stay and fight for the freedoms of America. ;_;

I am not a Muslim, and that one line teared me up as well. Such a truly powerful statement.
 
Serious question. Has the LGBT community bought in Drumpf's alleged commitment to the L....G....B....T community? Outside of this and the politically tapped in gays, what's the general pulse so far? More presciently, though, have they become indifferent to the issue altogether? The idealist in me assumes that, no, they aren't naive, but in this soundbyte world of reality television, IPADs, and twitter, it's hard to know if anyone is engaged.

I despise Drumpf and the Republican party as a whole. Have for pretty much all my life. I can't stand pretty much anything that comes from a right-wing ideology. Plus, I mean, their party platform is the farthest right-wing it has ever been. It has conversion therapy in it for fucks sake. Being a trans-person, it terrifies me. I hope it would terrify everyday Americans too.

That said I'm not too confident about Hillary's commitment to LGBT issues. Particularly trans rights ones. I worry we'll be thrown under the bus yet again. But I would love to be proven wrong. Eitherway, the LGB parts are certainly supported.
 
the one thing that mainly caught my attention for super republican trolling is dropping hillary into a problem area and having her make it better. If not Benghazi, then just Libya in general.

True... that will be pointed out for sure... if Lord even dares to go Benghazi again tonight after last nights beat down by Begalla I'd be surprised but Lord is a little slow on the uptake
 
What's amazing about Bills speech is for the first time, it wasn't acknowledging her as his support system. He's HER support system now, and he fucking nailed it. GOP hates how Bill can reach masses, they all fear him.
 
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