Post-Convention Liveblogging
by MissLaura
Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 08:24:53 PM PDT
Second-to-last night is over and done...your closing thoughts?

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Second-to-last night is over and done...your closing thoughts?
As day three of the convention winds down, the crowd was treated to an unexpected visitor and we all got a preview of tomorrow night.
In other news, rumor has it that John McCain will name his running mate tomorrow ahead of Barack Obama's speech. It's hard to decide whether to laugh at the thought of a green screen running mate, or roll our collective eyes at what kind of a petty, petty person would do that. And if it turns out to be only a rumor, I'll apologize for calling him petty. I will, however, still call him an asshole.
Biden's speech began with lovely tributes to his family, including his mother, of whom he said:
My mother's creed is the American creed: no one is better than you. You are everyone's equal, and everyone is equal to you.
Biden ends by using his authority on foreign policy to detail how Obama's foreign policy judgment has time and again been correct while McCain has been wrong. Biden's foreign policy judgment will not be substituted for Obama's; instead, his credibility will be used to affirm Obama's judgment.
John McCain was wrong, and Barack Obama was right -- again, and again, and again, on the most important national security issues of our time, John McCain was wrong and Barack Obama has been proven right.
And here comes Obama, introduced by Biden's wife Jill.
MSNBC just flashed that the Obama car is driving to the Pepsi Center.
Joe Biden has been nominated and Nancy Pelosi informs us he's accepted.
The video and son Beau's introduction have really focused on Biden's remarkable story of commitment as a father; earlier, Quincy Lucas, an advocate on domestic violence issues, delivered a nominating speech focusing on Biden's longstanding work on the Violence Against Women Act.
Finishing, Beau Biden alludes to the fact that he will be deployed to Iraq this fall, asking the crowd to "be there for my father; be there for Barack Obama."
And now Biden is on...
Who has been your favorite speaker so far tonight? And how do the speakers compare to last night?
Yesterday Bob Casey had one of the best lines of the night:
John McCain calls himself a maverick, but he votes with George Bush more than 90% of the time...that's not a maverick, that's a sidekick.
Tonight he is relaxing and enjoying the show.

Take the poll and use the comments to tell us how you made your choice.


From Kagro X, reporting from the Pepsi Center...convention goers watching Bill Clinton on TV. Remember, these folks are all about ten steps away from seeing it live. But rather than miss a word during the ten foot walk, they stayed glued to the screens.
John Kerry reporting for duty ....
Before John McCain debates Barack Obama, he needs to finish the debate with John McCain.
America can do better than that and Barack Obama will do better than that.
Clinton just laid some branding on the Democrats and made the Republicans own the last eight years as we saw their ideology in practice.
They want us to reward them for the failures of the last four years with four more years.
The third time is not the charm.
Bill says that Hillary is supporting Barack Obama, that his support makes two of them, and:
Actually, that makes 18 million of us.
And that:
Barack Obama is the man for this job.
Barack Obama is ready to be President of the United States
The Big Dog is up. Prepare for media tears as Bill Clinton endorses Barack Obama. Says Bill:
I am honored to be here tonight...[crowd going nuts]...I am here, first to support Barack Obama and second I'm here to warm up the crowd for Joe Biden.
Former President Bill Clinton is up next.
Who remembers this? Back in September 2000:
President Clinton announced Wednesday that the federal budget surplus for fiscal year 2000 amounted to at least $230 billion, making it the largest in U.S. history and topping last year's record surplus of $122.7 billion.
Nancy Pelosi is facing "tough questions" via Digg on CNN.
Update: And they're done. It was cool, though. The Internets really work!
It's still not even primetime coverage time, but the real political junkies are tuned in and chatting away...
Discuss amongst yourselves.
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