Thursday, July 28, 2016

Blogger Candidate Forum: DNC Convention Final Night

Hello Everyone:

It is time for the Democratic National Committee Convention grand finale. Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will take the stage to formally accept the nomination for the President of The United States. What a moment for women in the United States of America. Before we launch into live blogging, shall we talk about night three?

What a night it was.  It was notable for three reasons: Michael Bloomberg, Senator Tim Kaine, and President Barack Obama. Former Mayor Bloomberg delivered a stinging indictment of Republican nominee Donald Trump. It was one New Yorker to another that was classic. This was followed by Senator Kaine's energetic introduction. He was brilliant and very likeable. He will make a great Vice President. Finally, the evening was capped off by a barn burner of a speech by POTUS. It was one of those speech of a lifetime. It spoke of his experience in life and politics. It spoke of his admiration of Madame Secretary. It was probably one of the best speeches he has given. Now it is time to get ready to hear from Madame Secretary. Here we go.

Madame Secretary has entered the arena to a packed and cheering house. Yours truly is getting a bit emotional.  Acknowledges Senator Bernie Sanders for running s brilliant and inspiring campaign. Bravo Senator Sanders. Madame Secretary is reaching to out Sanders supporters. We wrote the most progressive platform together, let us work together.

America at point of reckoning-bonds of trust and respect are fraying. Work together so we can ride together. First mention of Donald Trump-wants us to fear the future and each other. We will rise to the challenge. We will not build walls, build an economy so everyone can get a job, not ban religions, build a path to citizenship. Strengths: diverse population, most powerful military, entrepreneurs, enduring values, generous young people. America is strong and tough. Don't believe anyone who says I alone can fix it. Majorly rebuking Mr. Trump's acceptance speech. "We'll fix it together."  Constitution written so no one person would have the power/

Mentions Dallas Police Chief David Brown call for people to join the police force following the death of five officers. Emphasis on stronger together. Working together for a stronger safer communities.  Formally accepts the nomination.

Reminding crowd of her service as First Lady, Senator from New York, and Secretary of State. Re-introducing herself to the American public. Sharing her autobiography. Father was small business owner, grandfather worked in lace making factory. Mother was abandoned at fourteen. Remind people of work with Childrens's Defense Fund. Represented disabled children who were not allowed to attend regular school. Formed coalition to get disabled children access to school. Self-admitted policy person.  Emphasis on sweating the details because it matters to the POTUS.

Inspired by 9/11 survivors to work medical benefit and Ryan Mannjng motivating her to work for children's health insurance. Promises to be a president for everyone

Reminding crowd that this is a milestone evening-first time a major party has nominated a woman for president.  Glass ceiling shattered. Equal opportunity for women and girls is equal opportunity for all.

Giving credit to POTUS and VPOTUS for economy recovery progress. Auto industry was revived. Still have a long way to go. The economy is not working the way it should. Less respect for work and the work people do. Create more opportunities and rising wages in the U.S.A. Economy isn't working because democracy is not working. Get Supreme Court justices to get money out of politics. If necessary, pass constitutional amendment. Calls for financial reform. Believes climate change is real. Can save the planet and create job. Comprehensive immigration reform will enhance economy.  Calls for increase in minimum wage and affordable healthcare. Say no to unfair trade deals, support manufacturing, respect a woman's right to make her own medical decision, equal pay for equal work

Donald Trump reference. Mentions that does not like talking about his plans. Has no plans. Will work for infrastructure development in first 100 days with both parties. Will work with Senator Sanders to make college free and debt free. Boost small businesses. Will fight for affordable child care and family leave.  Will pay for programs with taxes on the wealthy, companies that take tax breaks and shift jobs overseas, and Wall Street.

Remind crowd of bipartisan work in Senate. Crowd boos-"Don't boo vote."  Reminds crowd of Mr. Trump's own words about making America great but outsources job.

National security: people look for leader that works with allies and honors veterans. Remind crowd of Iran Nuclear agreement, stand by NATO, outlines multi-pronged plan to destroy ISIS, maintain alliance with Israel. Just landed a major zinger aimed at Mr. Trump. Questions temperament of Mr. Trump. "A man you can bait with a tweet is a man you can't trust with nuclear weapons."  Pledges to be commander in chief who is smart and cool under fire.

Supports gun legislation reform. Will work with responsible gun owners to keep guns out on the hands of the people who should not have them. Heal divides on guns, immigration, and race. Calls for empathy for all: African Americans, Latinos, police officers. Reform criminal justice system. Defend all rights. Calls out Donald Trumqo for who he is. "America is great because America is good."  Reminds crowd of differences. Progress is possible. Former POTUS Bill Clinton getting weepy.

Look to future. Build a better tomorrow. Stresses readiness, steadiness, empathy. Define Madame Secretary, outlines economic plans, took fight to Donald Trump. Kept circling back to jobs.  Joined by Senator Kaine. Hugs from Former POTUS Bill Clinton. Fireworks, balloons.

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