Hillary Clinton is the big winner after powerful Bill Clinton speech -- Obama forced to back her in 2016 after Bill saves his bacon - VIDEO
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| President Obama applauds Bill Clinton after his speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night |
Please also tip your hat to Mr President Clinton's spouse, Hillary Clinton who may well now be Mrs President Clinton in 2016 .
In all my years I have never heard a better Clinton speech than what he delivered to the Democratic National Convention last night.
Barack Obama owes him big time.
The payoff for Bill Clinton is obvious. If President Obama is re-elected he is now forced to back Hillary if she runs in 2016.
Hillary was the biggest winner next to Barack Obama last night.
Though she's in China on a State Department mission, her presence loomed large in the convention hall after Bill's stemwinder.
Democrats love the old dog, especially when he is let off the porch as Clinton was last night .
Clinton recently has looked older, has lost some of his booming cadence, and sometimes sounds very weary on stage.
Last time I heard him in County Cork at the American Ireland Fund dinner there he appeared punch drunk from a long flight and gruelling schedule and I wondered if the old master was losing a step or two.
I should not have worried.
I've been listening to him and supporting him since 1990 when he was an obscure governor from Arkansas.
I always knew he could deliver a stemwinder but this DNC speech was a tsunami compared to to the minor Atlantic wave disturbances we heard from the GOP.
It hit the spot at exactly where Democrats wanted it.
For the past two years many have bemoaned the inability of leading Democrats to articulate how they feel they are being stymied and blocked at every turn by Republican extremism..
The feeling most Democrats have is that the Republicans have gone as far right as Democrats went left with George McGovern.
Most Dems I know want to cross the aisle and work together, they want to make things work, but feel that Republicans have blocked everything in sight and they are frustrated that the electorate does not see that.
Last night Clinton caught all that beautifully with his single comment that, ”We believe ‘we’re all in this together’ is a far better philosophy than ‘you’re on your own.’”
Don't just take my word for it; two battle hardened national journalists who are the last word when it comes to cynical assessment of politicians, both told me it was the best speech by Clinton they had ever heard.
And Hillary no doubt thinks so too!
Here, courtesy of Politico.com are the 15 best lines as they saw them:
1. ”We believe ‘we’re all in this together’ is a far better philosophy than ‘you’re on your own.’”
2. “Democracy does not have to be a bloodsport. It can be an honest enterprise.”
3. “Senator, I hate to break it to you, but we’re going to keep President Obama on the job!”
4. “One reason we need to reelect President Obama is he is still committed to constructive cooperation.”
5. “So here’s another jobs score: President Obama plus 4.5 million, congressional Republicans zero.”
6. “No president, no president — not me or any of my predecessors, no one, could have repaired all the damage he found in just four years. But he has laid the foundation for a new, modern, successful economy, of shared prosperity, and if you renew the President’s contract you will feel it. You will feel it.”
7. “So are we all better off because President Obama fought for health care reform? You bet we are.”
8. “When Congressman Ryan looked into that TV camera and attacked President Obama’s Medicare savings as quote ‘biggest coldest power play,’ I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. Because that 716 billion dollars is exactly, to the dollar, the same amount of Medicare savings that he has in his own budget. It takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did.”
9. “You won’t be laughing when I finish telling you this.”
10. “As their campaign pollster said ‘we’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers.’ Now that is true. I couldn’t say it better myself.”
11. “I think this [debt] plan is way better than Gov. Romney’s plan. First, the Romney plan fails the first test of fiscal responsibility: The numbers don’t add up.”
12. “We simply cannot afford to turn the reins of government over to someone who will double down on trickle-down.”
13. “Now people ask me all the time, how we go four surplus budgets in a row. What new ideas did we bring to Washington? I always give a one word answer: Arithmetic.”
14. “The most important question is, what kind of country do you want to live in? If you want a you’re-on-your-own, winner-take-all society, you should support the Republican ticket. If you want a country of shared prosperity and shared responsibility — a we’re-all-in-this-together society — you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.”
15. “Though I often disagree with Republicans, I actually never learned to hate them the way the far right that now controls their party seems to hate our president and a lot of other Democrats.”
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patrickesq | Sep 06, 2012, 10:54 AM EDT
Bill's speech was about convictions and facts, that rang very true to me and hopefully to millions of other Americans
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Mousemess | Sep 06, 2012, 10:40 AM EDT
Is fearr liom Barack Obama agus Hillary Clinton na Romney/Ryan.
I prefer Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to Romney/Ryan. Any day of the week. That pair Romney and Ryan are a disaster. I listened to Ryan's and Romney's lies. Lie after lie came out of their mouths. And after Eastwood's sad, doddering satire of Obama via empty chair, I don't need to see any more of his movies.
If trying to move this country forward and to give our people the very best opportunities in health care and education is Marxism, well then I proudly and defiantly consider that Marxist, socialist smear a badge of honor!
And it was the GOP that got us in the economic mess we are now in.
Under Obama, the economy is gradually improving, some US companies are returning home to give jobs to US workers. Obama saved the US auto industry and the jobs it provides whereas Romney didn't care if Detroit and its auto industry collapsed.
Clinton told it the way it is like it or not and I would be pleased to support his wife for another try at the US presidency in 2016 and so would millions of other Americans. We gave "trickle down" economics a chance under the Republicans and it didn't work. We are on a better path and I have am voting for Obama so that he can further our economy's recovery and to help put our people back to work.
Obama got my relative back to work after months of job hunting. She is again a happy and productive citizen working the sort of decent well-paying job that her university education and her degree prepared her for. I believe in Obama for my future and for my family's future over Romney/Ryan and I am definitely voting for Obama.
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kflanigan | Sep 06, 2012, 10:37 AM EDT
Obama would've supported Hilary with or with Bill. In 16 the nomination will be hers if she wants it.
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Skibberrean | Sep 06, 2012, 10:09 AM EDT
Sorry Niall, Bill Clinton swallowed big time giving this speech and he made it look very good as only "Bubba" can. Why would he want Obama to win again.....That would be 8 years of chronic spending and Marxism! No one would want another Democrat back in the White House after that. And I do believe that Romney/Ryan can fix it. Besides, Hillary looks mighty exhausted and worn. Unless after the Republicans get back in she will have 4 years to rest. We do not know if Bubba will even still be alive in 2016. He looks very fragile to me.
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RD | Sep 06, 2012, 09:50 AM EDT
Hillary's presidential career is over, Niall. It's wishful thinking to think she'll run in 2016. The powers that be want the former Clintonistas, such as myself, to postpone our gratification until 2016 so that we will be resigned to four more years of Obama. But make no mistake, the powers that installed Obama have no intention of putting Hillary in charge of anything. By 2016, the 16 preceding years will have had a lasting and profound effect on the American psyche. We'll all be worse off and her window of opportunity will have slipped away.
It's sad but true. I'm surprised you fell for it.
Nice speech though. That's Bill Clinton for you. Ever the loyal Democrat no matter how much the party leadership despises and resents him and his wife.
As for me, I'd rather be waterboarded than vote for either party candidate this year. I'm voting for a third party candidate to the left of Obama, who, IMHO, is actually a Republican hired by Wall Street to make sure their interests were protected above anyone else's.
They have succeeded with him beyond their wildest dreams.
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