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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Denver Revisited

Sadly, the Democratic National Convention is nothing more than a misty memory; the old platitudes, promises and pablum carefully packed away to stock future Democrat speeches well into the foreseeable future. But we can relive the excitement over and over thanks to YouTube. No greater excitement can be found than among the zealous supporters that came out just for the occasion. Hot Air's Jason Mattera took the trouble to speak to a few and, unlike the speeches inside the convention, we actually learn something about who the Democrats are and what they stand for.







If Marguerite Ann Johnson (aka Maya Angelou) could be the poet laureate of the Clintons' Democrat Party, I suppose Richard has a shot at the honor with the Messiah-in-waiting. He did eventually get two words to rhyme.


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