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The Last Day! Obama's Speech of a Lifetime at Invesco Field

Thu, 08/28/2008 - 3:30pm by CitizenSugar
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The moment we've been hearing about for months is here: Barack Obama will formally accept the nomination for president in front of thousands at Denver's Invesco Field. On the anniversary of King's "I Have a Dream" speech, though Obama was just 2 years old when it happened, comparisons between the two are rampant.

At 10 p.m. EST, Obama will have to live up to this: "I have a dream, that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed — 'We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.'"

Liberty and I are lucky enough to go and see it live — with the thousands of people in attendance, we won't be able to get you our reactions to the speech immediately, but we will soon! In the meantime, tell us what you thought! Did the performance match the hype? Was it truly a speech of a lifetime?

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  • kikidawn's picture
    kikidawn
    1

    Oh I am so excited!!! I am actually going to watch the speech at a "watch party" that my University's Young Democrat club is holding at a state senator's house.

    Woohoo

    14 weeks 1 min ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    3

    I have a question, are you both heading out to the RNC next week to give us these excitement dripping details from there?

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Vespa's picture
    Vespa
    4

    I can't believe people had to get there at 2 pm! That is too long to sit out in the sun.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • wadewifey3's picture
    wadewifey3
    5

    I wonder if he's gonna get as big of an applause as Bill (i don't think so). But I mostly just want to hear his speech.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kastarte2's picture
    kastarte2
    6

    GS I thought I saw Citizen make a post a while back saying they were going to the RNC, too.

    Has anybody else seen the awesome new McCain ad congratulating Obama on his historic nomination and telling him he gets a free pass today due to his accomplishment? I'm glad he did that. It's big of him.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • StPat Jack's picture
    StPat Jack
    7

    I will be watching and I cannot express how important it is for my family and I. I have a 7 y/o lil girl and 2 y/o baby boy. My children are half black and half white, this moment will be a part of their history, as it is to ALL Americans. However, I feel today is a validation of telling my children they can accomplish anything.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    8

    I don't even have to hear it to tell you that Obama's speech will not live up to Martin Luther King Jr.'s. It's just not possible. Obama is not nearly as good of a speaker, and the purpose of his speech is not nearly so noble.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    9

    Exactly Mich. Another point, someone else wrote this speech tonight. Not Obama. He is just an actor.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • susanec's picture
    susanec
    11

    We really wanted tickets to the speech tonight, I don't know anyone who got them in the lottery (but a few people who did because they have connections to the party). It was surreal around town tonight, was driving surrounded by secret service vehicles (hybrid SUVS).

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    12

    lol, Kast, I didn't mean by profession. I meant reading words others wrote. That is all a politician is. They are a package that they think someone will buy. It isn't partisan, it is universal.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • californiagirlx7's picture
    californiagirlx7
    13

    This is so exciting! I'm watching the speech right now...

    Does anone know who was narrating Obama's tribute video? Maybe I'm just being dense, but it sounds so familiar.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    16

    I think its kind of funny that he says no one should question anyone elses patriotism... well, there's no cause to question john mccains patriotism. he's proven it. obama should have just said "don't question my patriotism"

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    20

    i wish i had some cupcakes! i have nothing yummy to eat and had to settle for a healthy snack... grrrrr!

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • popgoestheworld's picture
    popgoestheworld
    21

    I agree Michelin... I think Obama loses out automatically if people try to compare him to MLK Jr.

    I think that there is a connection to be made, but not a comparision, if that makes sense.

    I mean, it is pretty cool that just 45 years after the speech, the first major black candidate will be officially nominated to run for the presidency.

    I think he started out a bit shakey. He's getting his voice now.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    23

    When did the American Dream become the "American Promise"? I guess that's the "change" Obama wants. Dream meant you had to work for it. Promise means your entitled to it.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • californiagirlx7's picture
    californiagirlx7
    24

    Wow that speech was fantastic! He outlined his plans, how he plans to accomplish them, and why he is a better choice than McCain. I also have to add that he is so cute with his family, and I really hope that he doesn't have any skeletons in his closet that will be discovered before the election in November.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    25

    He had so many good points to make. I do not know one good reason to vote for Mc90%Bush, unless you like Bush.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    26

    Janneth, I'll give you one. It's the only reason I'll (probably) vote for McCain. As bad as McCain is, he's better than Obama.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    27

    How about the reference to the temperament of McAngrypants?

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    28

    Mich, I understand, you are a Bushite, and I honor that. But I am not. (Plus I think O is so smart and clearthinking. McCain is so fuzzy if he can't follow the Bush map-game-plan.)

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    29

    I am in no way a "Bush*te". I don't think you've paid very close attention to my opinions.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    30

    If you've ever read one of my comments, you'd know that Bush and I see eye to eye on almost nothing.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kastarte2's picture
    kastarte2
    31

    I think that was the best political speech I've ever seen. Well done.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    32

    You are right, I was just paying attention to one comment. I know you are politically thoughtful, I know that.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    33

    Obama hand writes his speeches.

    He has written books, remember? John McCain's speech writer helped him write his books.

    I am sure Obama has people look over it, edit it, and make suggestions, but ultimately I think he is the biggest contributor to his speeches. He didn't have a co-writer on his books, and they are in a similar "voice".

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kastarte2's picture
    kastarte2
    35

    Those are good points Jillness. Tonight all the talking heads I watched said, "He wrote many drafts" and "He's still making changes" and not "The Obama campaign went through many drafts." I've never heard it said that he doesn't write his own speeches. He's been known to borrow from his friend Deval Patrick (with Patrick's permission) but I've never heard it said, even from his critics, that he doesn't write his own speeches.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    36

    Obama is that rare combo of the visionary and the practical.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    37

    How can you not see eye to eye with Bush on most things and still support McCain? Their positions on policies are very, very close on the major issues.

    I think the speech was amazing. I think he represented himself and the challenges ahead in an honest and direct way.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • organicsugr's picture
    organicsugr
    38

    Oh I know Janneth. He has all these new ideas that I haven't even heard before. He's like a revolutionary.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • cine_lover's picture
    cine_lover
    39

    Jill has there ever been a speech that he has made that you did not think was a amazing? I honestly think he could stand on stage and cluck like a chicken and the Obama fans would thing he was full of magic, change and hope.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kastarte2's picture
    kastarte2
    40

    I can't wait to hear what the sugar girls post about this. I can't imagine being there. Must have been chaos with 80,000 people.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Michelin's picture
    Michelin
    42

    Jillness, like I said, as much as I dislike and disagree with John McCain, he is the lesser of two evils.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kastarte2's picture
    kastarte2
    43

    cine, Have you ever listened to a chicken cluck? I mean really listen? To the highs and lows. The emotional depth and the promise of farm fresh eggs. Moving. chicken

    Not all watch Obama with stars in their eyes, but tonight, he did give a great speech.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • marcella's picture
    marcella
    44

    It was a brilliant speech. I agree with Jill and feel he made a very clear and thoughtful game plan for the challenges ahead. Plus, he was a complete gentleman. I applaud him and hope that his message got through.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    45

    Yes, pull out that well known tradition of insulting me instead of making a point.

    It was a good speech. Get over it.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • organicsugr's picture
    organicsugr
    47

    There's no excuse for not subsidizing every industry in the United States so that the citizens of this country don't have to pay so much for things.

    13 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment