Matt Rogers: Oh, what a night!

| 5 Comments

matt_rogers.jpg Sen. Clinton met with us today to officially release us as her delegates. When she announced this a loud "NO" filled the room. Her delegates are loyal and committed and she called on us to support our nominee, Sen. Barack Obama.

What a night at the Democratic National Convention! The Pepsi Center was packed as many searched for seats. President Clinton reminded us of why we came to Denver, because this election is about people and their lives. Its about those who have been left behind for eight years and we must give them back their voice.

The President left no questions to be answered: He is for Barack Obama and Joe Biden. He demonstrated the same class and loyalty we saw earlier today from Sen. Clinton. The speech was awesome!

Bo Biden introduced us to a very human side of Sen. Joe Biden. He is a great father, husband and senator who will be a strong asset to Barack Obama. The crowd went wild when Barack Obama joined Biden after his speech. Our ticket has been chosen and they are ready to lead.

Our group will be joining Larissa Cespedas as her guests to the Tennessee Delegation Barbecue tonight. We will then join our own delegation for a California Gala.

Hillary Clinton will speak to our delegation in the morning, as we wait for tomorrow's grand finale at Invesco Stadium.

5 Comments

Great to hear the news update from the ground.

Thanks Matt!

Who are these people that were left behind for eight years? Same old same old with the Donkeys...victims on parade.We haven't really heard anything about Barry O's qualifications for leadership-only Republican bashing and have you ever seen an uglier audience?

Brian,

Your last comment was inhuman. So the Republicans are a party of pretty people?

Some of the Democratic leaders are attacking McCain support of Bush's policies.

They do not dehumanize him.

These type of comments only serve to diminish your credibility, character, and borders on racism.

Show some respect.

Rich,

Your comment to Brian, “These type of comments only serve to diminish your credibility, character, and borders on racism” must be corrected. It implies that Brian ever had any credibility or character and isn’t racist.

And Brian, by the way, you shouldn’t comment on the looks of Democrats when your party’s leader is the unsightly Dick Cheney and one of your local leaders is a dead ringer for Jabba the Hutt.

Wayne,

I stand corrected for not stating the obvious.

Advertisement

Recent Comments

  • Rich: Wayne, I stand corrected for not stating the obvious. read more
  • Wayne: Rich, Your comment to Brian, “These type of comments only read more
  • Rich: Brian, Your last comment was inhuman. So the Republicans are read more
  • Brian Murray: Who are these people that were left behind for eight read more
  • Rich: Great to hear the news update from the ground. Thanks read more

Recent Photos

  • McCain11-04.JPG
  • ashley,jpg.jpg
  • Cheney.jpg
  • STALLONE.JPG
  • arnold mug 10-31.JPG
  • fireplace.jpg
  • PEREA_10-24.jpg
  • PEREA 10-24.JPG
  • Powell.JPG
  • OBAMA.jpg

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Gail Marshall published on August 27, 2008 8:29 PM.

Jim Tucker -- professor, journalist, friend -- retires from Valley Press was the previous entry in this blog.

Network television demonstrates its lameness during convention coverage is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.