I’d give it to Kucinich. They should have given him primetime.
Brian Schweitzer had some great lines and some good delivery points, but was rather long-winded and repetitive.
Kudos to Hillary for giving a good speech and taking one for the team
Warner didn’t do much as the Keynote- wrong place, wrong time for post-partisanship.
Anything I miss?
Please share widely!
Bob Casey was surprisingly strong too (surprisingly for me at least), and Warner was a disappointment.
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p>Deval Patrick’s speech would have been good in a smaller venue, but it seemed as if people did not listen to him and were talking on the floor.
Sounds too much like something Obama would do though. Nevermind.
Of course, the convention team vets most of the speeches beforehand, and any really good line is claimed by Obama or Biden for their use. As makes sense. So few speakers realyl get to bring their “A” game.
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p>In terms of the must assertive, fist-pumping speech, Schweitzer gets it in my book.
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p>For really smart yet boring, Mark Warner did it for me.
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p>But only one speech had to be good, and it was great. Hillary’s. If by “best” you mean “doing the most to elect Democrats”, Hillary’s was the best.