I don't care who you are, democrat or republican, Joe Biden just gave one hell of a speech that made a lot of sense.
I agree Flo, I thought the whole thing was good! This is going to be an interesting convention.
Little Delaware will never be the same. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: ;)
You never know, those three electoral votes could be the deciding edge. Now wouldn't that be something? :D :D
Minutes after he was chosen as Barack Obama's vice-presidential pick, Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del) revealed that he has begun writing a 50,000-word acceptance speech, aides to the senator confirmed today.
The address, which Mr. Biden has been working on around the clock, is an abridged version of a 200,000-word acceptance speech that Mr. Biden wrote when he ran for President in 1988.
According to those familiar with the speech, the Delaware senator will begin delivering the speech on Wednesday night of the Democratic convention and conclude it on Thursday night.
Representatives of television news divisions said they were undecided as to how to cover the Biden speech, but none were willing to commit to covering the speech live in its entirety. "We may wind up airing some of it on CNBC or maybe the USA Network, and then cut away to something else," said Carol Foyler on NBC News. "We're basically going to treat it like the hammer throw."
Mr. Biden, who was accused of plagiarizing a speech by a British politician when he ran for President in 1988, is unlikely to get caught doing that this time, according to one aide: "If there are some plagiarized bits in this speech, he'll stick them at the end after the audience has lost consciousness." ;) ;) ;) :laugh:
I am to assume that the republicans don't use printed speeches? >:( :-\ give me a break . . . . . move on to something important
Quote from: flo on August 24, 2008, 06:59:44 AM
I am to assume that the republicans don't use printed speeches? >:( :-\ give me a break . . . . . move on to something important
What is important is in the eyes of the beholder.
That's OK Warph, If Joe makes a long speech, as we all know he can, you can write down all his verbal goofs and I'll bet there won't be as many as GWB makes! It's interesting, now that Joe has been asked to go for V.P., I can answer some of my own questions about solid issues. I've known him since the early 70's and I know what matters to him. He will always answer your question....even though he make take 20 minutes to do it! :laugh:
it may take him 20 minutes to tell you, but that's better than one or two words and leave the rest to your imagination. Course some on this forum have QUITE an imagination.
Warph, I have a question, if you don't mind my askin? Are you serious about what you post on here, or are you just sitting back grinnin to yourself everytime you sit and think about what will upset the democrats and then start peckin out your post? Think I'll give us both a rest and go do something constructive, like play in the traffic. ::) can't do that, it's Sunday morning and there ain't any traffic. Okay, I'll go play the piano, I can pound out my frustrations while I play a little "Waltz Accross Texas" - nope, that won't work, but "Under the Double Eagle" will. Have a good day.
Quote from: Warph on August 24, 2008, 02:33:03 AM
Minutes after he was chosen as Barack Obama's vice-presidential pick, Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del) revealed that he has begun writing a 50,000-word acceptance speech, aides to the senator confirmed today.
The address, which Mr. Biden has been working on around the clock, is an abridged version of a 200,000-word acceptance speech that Mr. Biden wrote when he ran for President in 1988.
According to those familiar with the speech, the Delaware senator will begin delivering the speech on Wednesday night of the Democratic convention and conclude it on Thursday night.
Representatives of television news divisions said they were undecided as to how to cover the Biden speech, but none were willing to commit to covering the speech live in its entirety. "We may wind up airing some of it on CNBC or maybe the USA Network, and then cut away to something else," said Carol Foyler on NBC News. "We're basically going to treat it like the hammer throw."
Mr. Biden, who was accused of plagiarizing a speech by a British politician when he ran for President in 1988, is unlikely to get caught doing that this time, according to one aide: "If there are some plagiarized bits in this speech, he'll stick them at the end after the audience has lost consciousness." ;) ;) ;) :laugh:
Why would someone who has ran for president as many times as Biden and never gotten even 1% of the vote write a 200,000 word acceptance speech???? ??? Boredom
and there you have it in a nutshell. The "media" is dictating to us who we are to vote for. Known fact, the media can cause any candidate to win or lose because they will only let you hear what they want you to hear.
Quote from: flo on August 24, 2008, 09:27:28 AM
Warph, I have a question, if you don't mind my askin? Are you serious about what you post on here, or are you just sitting back grinnin to yourself everytime you sit and think about what will upset the democrats and then start peckin out your post?
Hmmmmm..... you think? ;)
I started watching conventions in 1952 when I saw both the Stevenson and Eisenhower acceptance speeches. I did not have a clue what was going on but I watched anyway.
One of the enjoyments I have received from the conventions then, and since then, whether Democrat or Republican, came immediately after the presidential candidate proclaimed, "I accept."
That enjoyment was watching the balloons and confetti coming down while a boisterous crowd reacted to a brass band playing "Stars and Stripes Forever" at full decibels.
Last night there was fireworks, streamers, and confetti, but no "Stars and Stripes Forever."
I would not suggest there is any meaning by this omission, but I am hoping the Republicans will get that heart pounding gesture back on track next week.