
Today was the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, and honestly from watching the replay it was boring but accomplishing. Usually day one is built for you to take care of any primary or problems that you ran into before the convention. Basically the convention servers as a doctor’s visit and for you to get healthy again to face off in November, and usually does the job for both parties. So here is how the first day rapped up. (I will be only commenting on what was shown on TV due to the fact that’s all we really actually seen) First up was that Wooing DNC Chairman from Vermont Howard Dean that got a few woos from the crowd. If anyone of you forgot what the woo is about look it up on YouTube and I am sure you will find it. Howard Dean welcomed everyone and reassured the people that it would be an enjoyable night. At this time everyone remembered why Howard Dean lost his bid for the presidency and quickly moved on. After a lot of people I don’t even nor care to mention spoke it was time for the heavy hitters of day one. Time for the speaker of the house to well I guess speak. Nancy Pelosi delivered a theme speech called, “Renewing Americas Promise.” She of course drew a loud applause when she was introduced but quickly began to lose the crowd simply because she doesn’t even know what she is saying. I want everyone know who knows me to remember every time I speak and when I get caught up in words, remember, and remember when I keep trying to talk and all you here is well nothing. Well that happen to the lovely California Congresswoman, and it wasn’t done with grace. Now it was time to actually praise a true public servant, it was time for President Carter to speak. Now I don’t agree with anything President Carter did as President, but as a humanitarian I have nothing but respect for that man. President Carter actually got a good applause from the crowd and his video from New Orleans was well done. I really can’t say anything about him, he himself always knew he would be better of not in the white house. It was now time for Kennedy to shine, and take his bow at the convention, and he was sadly electric to the crowd. When he appeared the convention broke out in its loudest uproar and uncontrollable fit for the senior Senator from Mass. Ted Kennedy. Kennedy was diagnosed early this year with cancer and if battling with it in the Senate. After his speech and dedication we moved onto the main event Michelle Obama speech. Now this is where a lot of fixing had to be done, and she accomplished it well. Mrs. Obama reinforced that she has always been proud of her country, and restated that Obama is looking to listen to our hopes rather then our fears. She overall did a great job and I really can’t say anything against her. Then again with no real message and nothing really to sell to us, it was really just like a pageant. We shall see how day two turns out and yes Hillary Clinton will speak!


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