Biden Wipes the Floor with John McCain in DNC speech
Senator Joe Biden gave what was easily the best speech of the night. The newly elected (by acclimation) Democratic VP nominee attacked John McCain saying that, "I profoundly disagree with the direction that John McCain wants to take this country in".
He acknowledged that McCain was his friend and had served his country well, but he said that McCain equals "not change [but] more of the same". He spoke of America's standing in the world, "the world used to trust us, and looked to us for leadership... Barack will restore that". Biden claimed that the "American Dream is slowly slipping away" and that it is "our responsibility to embrace change".
Biden said that "Barack Obama is the American story". Biden's wife brought out Barack Obama who appeared as a 'surprise' (the Huffington Post reported that he would hours ago). Obama said that he is "proud to have Biden family on this journey with me". Obama also said that President Clinton "reminds us of when a President puts people first".
Biden's speech ticked all the boxes, and then some. It was possibly the first to attack McCain and the Republicans in such an impassioned way, while still being respectfull and not turning to dirty politics. Our verdict: speech of the week (so far).
8/28/2008 05:34:00 am
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Biden Speech Reaction
Check out the reaction of MSNBC's Chris Matthews and Keith Olberman below. Matthews was very impressed by what Biden brings to the Obama campaign.
8/28/2008 05:31:00 am
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At the Podium: Senator John Kerry's brilliant speech
8/28/2008 04:01:00 am
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Bill Clinton "Join me, Hillary & Chelsea in voting for Obama"
8/28/2008 02:27:00 am
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Barack Obama Claims Historic Nomination
Barack Obama is now officially the Democratic Presidential nominee. Hillary Clinton made the motion to stop the roll call and accept his nomination by acclimation.
8/28/2008 01:05:00 am
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Will Bill Back Barack?
So, we heard Hilary Clinton's endorsement of Barack Obama last night. Tonight, however, it's her husband President Bill Clinton's turn to take to the stage at the Democratic National Convention; and the Obama camp is likely shaking with anticipation.
President Clinton has was consistently accused of overstepping the line when attacking Obama during the primaries and is widely believed to still be pouting over Hilary's loss even now.
Speaking at a PUMA (People United Means Action, a political action committee) appearance he asked, "[what if] you have two candidates, candidate X and candidate Y, candidate X agrees with you on everything but you don't think that person can deliver on anything, candidate Y disagrees with you on half the issues, but you believe that on the other half the candidate will be able to deliver."
The question then is, what will Bill say when he reaches the podium. Barack Obama's VP nominee Joe Biden is the other principle speaker at the third night at the DNC.
Picture: dbking at Flikr
8/28/2008 12:17:00 am
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Hilary Clinton: Send Obama to the White House
Hilary Clinton pulled off a tremendous speech at the Democratic National Convention today. With her husband Bill in the audience sat with Michelle Obama, Clinton said that, "McCain would squander the promise of a country that fulfils the dreams of its people... Barack Obama is my candidate and he must be our President".
She thanked her supporters and repeatedly spoke of women's rights. She asked her supporters "were you in it for me, or were you in it for the cancer sufferer, the single working mum, the marine?". She said that "after 8 years of George W. Bush people are hurting". Clinton suggested that Obama stood for the same things that she did, "there is not a moment to loose or vote to spare... this is why I ran for President and this is why I support Barack Obama".
8/27/2008 04:21:00 am
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The Political Analysts Verdict on Clinton's Speech
MSNBC Contributor and host of Radio Air America Rachel Maddow, soon to start her own show on MSNBC, said that by adding the third part of the speech, the 'why' she supports him, Senator Hilary Clinton suceeded in bringing most supporters over to Obama. Video below.
MSNBC stable-mate and Countdown host Keith Olberman agreed, whilst Chris Matthews called the performance "powerful as hell" Video below.
CBS News Political Correspondent Bob Schieffer said she made a"very effective attack" on the Republicans. Video below.
Also from MSNBC, Governor Bill Richardson who endorsed Barack Obama in March, (video below)...
...and Tom Brokaw. Video below.
8/27/2008 04:15:00 am
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DNC Tribute to Senator Hilary Clinton
8/27/2008 04:06:00 am
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At the Podium: Mark Warner Gives Keynote
Former Virginia Governor speaks at the DNC.
8/27/2008 03:19:00 am
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At the Podium: Gov. Ed Rendell
Governor Ed Rendell speaks at DNC
8/27/2008 03:12:00 am
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The Convention: What's It All About?
Veteran US news correspondent Ted Coppel, of ABC News fame and currently managing editor of the Discovery Channel and contributing analyst to BBC World News America, takes a humorous look at what the Democratic Convention is really about.
8/27/2008 01:14:00 am
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Tonight at the Podium: Hillary Clinton
Hilary Clinton is to take to the stage tonight as Tuesday's principal speaker at the Democratic National Convention. The Obama team will be hoping that she says enough (and makes it believable) to bring her flock of die-hard HC supporters over the Obama.
Some have suggested that Hilary may not be the problem, enter Bill. Bill Clinton will be one of the principal speakers on Wednesday, with Senator Joe Biden. The Obama campaign is likely to be biting their nails in anticipation of that one. Only a few days ago Bill Clinton was heard complimenting McCain's environmental credentials.
Tuesday's keynote speaker will be Mark Warner (right), former Governor of Virginia. However, he may be trouble for the Obama campaign himself. Warner is fighting for the seat of retiring Republican Senator John Warner and is doing so by painting himself as a centrist. In trying to woo independents, his words tonight may not go down to well with ordinary Democrats.
Pictures: Hilary Clinton in New Hampshire: Marc Nozell - http://commons.wikimedia.org; Mark Warner in Philadelphia: Forward Together PAC - http://commons.wikimedia.org

8/26/2008 10:44:00 pm
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"Our children will tell their children how this time we listened to our hopes instead of our fears" - Michelle Obama at the DNC
Michelle Obama speaks at the DNC.
The first night at the Democratic Convention has ended, Dreaming of Simplicity will have live coverage of the second night tomorrow.
8/26/2008 04:17:00 am
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"Hope Rises Again and the Dream Lives On" - Senator Edward Kennedy at DNC
Senator Ted Kennedy speaks at the DNC. LIVE Coverage of DNC.
Keep up with DNC with Dreaming of Simplicity Twitter channel.
8/26/2008 03:12:00 am
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DNC Tribute to Senator Kennedy
The DNC's touching tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy.
8/26/2008 02:52:00 am
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“Barack Obama is right and John McCain is wrong’ - Pelosi at DNC
8/26/2008 01:24:00 am
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DNC Kicks Off
The Democratic National Convention has kicked off in Denver. Meanwhile, police have reportedly disrupted an Obama assassination plot and are to hold a press conference tomorrow. Full coverage of DNC at Dreaming of Simplicity.
8/26/2008 12:22:00 am
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Obama Introduces Biden
Obama introduces his Vice-Presidential nominee Delaware Senator Joe Biden.
8/24/2008 12:16:00 am
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Obama-Biden '08!
Remember that 3.am call? Well at 3.am this morning, Barack Obama supporters got the text that they had been waiting for.
"Barack has chosen Senator Joe Biden to be our VP nominee. Watch the first Obama-Biden rally live at 3pm ET on www.BarackObama.com. Spread the word!"
So, there it is, Delaware Senator Joe Biden will be Democratic Presidential candidate Obama's running mate.
So where does he stand on the issues? Let us have a look.
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- Crime - he supports rehabilitation and community policing
- Education - he supports teachers unions but also supports abstinence education. He is against student voucher systems and voluntary prayers in schools. He also supported the abolition of an education grant fro prisoners.
- Energy - he opposes drilling in the Arctic, supports the creation 0f a new treaty on climate change and supports the idea of a cap and trade scheme.
- Environment - he called for the US to be a part of UN climate change negotiations
- Gun control - he is pro-gun control scoring a healthy 'F' on the NRA's rankings.
- Immigration - he supports giving illegal immigrants a path to citizenship.
- Security - voted for the PATRIOT Act but voted to limit wire tapping. Supports restoration of habeas corpus for Gitmo detainees. 60% approval rating by ACLU indicating a mixed record.
- Economics - he is against Bush's tax cuts for the rich and supports a balanced budget. He is scored 100% by the AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) indicating a pro-union record. One of the few Democrats that supported NAFTA. Supports funding for healthcare for all.
- Foreign policy - voted in favour of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has since withdrawn support for Iraq war. Supports repositioning troops to Sudan to end the Darfur genocide. Opposes abstinence only HIV-AIDS prevention programs. Strongly supports Israel and a two state solution. Supports sanctions on Iran but also proposes a sort of 'promise tree' (my words) that would show Iran what it could look forward to if it complied with American demands.
- Abortion - he has voted against parental notification, scored 100% by the NARAL Pro-Choice America but scored just 36% in 2003. Supports federal funding for stem-cell research.
- Drugs - he supports removing drug users from the prison system into specialist facilities and opposes stronger drug laws.
- LGBT rights - voted in favour of the Defence of Marriage Act but against the Federal Marriage Ammendment. Supports civil unions and adding sexual orientation to hate crime laws.
8/23/2008 03:50:00 pm
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