Young Hillary Clinton New Hampshire Speech Complete
Apr/108
Valentine’s Day, 1992, a few days before the primary, young Hillary Clinton gives a speech and an award to a New Hampshire Democratic Party campaign organizer. Dean Adams Curtis, the young Democratic presidential candidate from California, calls for a pro-democracy movement in America.
Obama NC primary victory speech
Apr/109
After it was clear that Sen. Barack Obama won the democratic primary in NC, he thanked supporters and once again spoke on uniting the democratic party Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. (Staff video by Travis Long)
Don’t Tell Me Words Don’t Matter–Obama’s BEST speech YET!
Apr/1025
Sen. Barack Obama gave one of his best speeches ever at the Democratic Party of Wisconsin Founders Day Gala on Feb. 16. This is the last 10 minutes of speech, perhaps the best part. He just flat out KNOCKED HILLARY out of her league!! “Don’t tell me that words don’t matter,” Obama said, his voice rising with indignation and scorn. “I have a dream. JUST WORDS.” “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. JUST WORDS.” “We have nothing to fear but fear itself. JUST WORDS.” WOW!!! Goose bumps, LoL
Mike Dukakis acceptance speech Atlanta 1988
Apr/1025
Mike Dukakis, a three time governor of Massachusetts, was born in Brookline MA in 1933. He served in Korea and graduated in 1960 from Harvard Law School. He won the Democratic nomination for President in 1988, a tough 16 month nomination fight against fellow Democrats, the charismatic Gary Hart and the eloquent Jesse Jackson and lost, against Bush41. It was a dirty campaign. Republican strategist Lee Atwater run the dirty campaign for Bush41. The Willy Horton ad, personal attacks on Mike, his wife and family resulted in his defeat. Susan Estrich fellow Harvard Alum, run his clean and honorable campaign focusing on economic issues. It was not enough. His father Panos, from Mytilene, arrived in America,in 1913 with $25 dollars in his pocket and graduated from Harvard medical school in 1924. His mom Euterpe Boukis, was from Zahorohoria in Epirus, arrived in America in 1913, without speaking a word of English and twelve years later she graduated from Bates with a Phi Beta Kappa key. His wife Kitty Dukakis, married in 1963, got her MA from Boston University in 1982. A lifelong fighter against racism and an ACLU member. Olympia Dukakis, the Oscar winning actress for “Moonstruck” in 1987, is his cousin. Excerpts from his nomination speech at the Democratic party convention, in Atlanta GA, on 7.21.1988 follow. His immortal idealistic words: “Our greatest strength comes not from what we possess but from what we believe” are as true today as they were back then. Excerpts from the …
Joe Biden Rally Speech
Apr/104
Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden visited William Jewell College on Thursday, Oct. 9th for a Democratic party rally hosted at the Mabee Center.
Obama Acceptance Speech at DNC in Denver
Apr/100
Barack Obama accepts Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States at Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado on the night of August 28th, 2008.
Bill Maher on Obama-’Chocolate Jesus’; ‘Limousine Liberal’ Charity Events & Left’s Speech Repression
Apr/1025
(5/24/09) Complete remarks from Bill Maher on the subjects mentioned in the title; plus, swine flu hype, Miss California–Carrie Prejean controversy (“The root problem is that religion is stupid and dangerous”), Sean Hannity’s hang-ups, Greg Gutfeld (“Who–Greg Gutfeld–is that a real name?”), Ann Coulter and more. Selected Quotes: “I’m a free speech person and I would say, especially on campuses in the last 10 or 15 years, the repression of speech has come more from the Left.” (1:12) “Here’s a person (Carrie Prejean) who believes in Satan, as does, I would guess sixty, seventy, eighty percent of this country. This dumb, dumb country believes in demons and some creature with horns and a tail and a pitchfork who’s going to make you burn in a mythical place if you don’t believe in an imaginary friend.” (4:32) “I think the Republican Party–which is at record low levels–that should go away entirely. The Democrats are what the Republicans used to be–a corporatist party that represents big business and doesn’t stand up for progressive issues. And then we need a whole new party that is what the Democratic Party used to be.” (7:49) Video: cnn’s “Reliable Sources” w/ Howard Kurtz


















CBC Commentary after Howard Dean speech in Canada
Apr/1013
Remarks by the cbc’s commentators on Howard Dean’s Speech to the Liberal Party leadership convention in Montreal
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