DENVER, Aug. 27, 2008
Clinton: "No Way. No How. No McCain"
Former Democratic Candidate Says Obama "Is My Candidate And He Must Be Our President"
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Clinton Rallies For Obama
Sen. Hillary Clinton made it clear that her full support was behind Barack Obama's nomination and that her supporters should follow her lead.
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Warner Delivers Keynote Address
Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner delivered the keynote address at the 2008 Democratic Convention, as he described the upcoming presidential election as "the most important contest" of his generation.
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How Did Hillary Do?
Political correspondents Jeff Greenfield and Bob Schieffer weigh in on whether Sen. Hillary Clinton's speech was effective in rallying support for Barack Obama.
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., addresses the delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP)
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Delegates wave signs as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., takes the stage to address the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP)
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Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner delivers the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. (AP)
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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. holds his jacket at the start of a rally at American Airlines Overhaul Base hanger at Kansas City International Airport in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Democratic National Convention delegates gave a standing ovation to Sen. Hillary Clinton as she entered the convention hall. (CBS)
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Assembling In Denver
The Mile-High City hosts the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
"We don't have a moment to lose or a vote to spare," the former first lady added in her prime time address. (Watch Clinton's Speech | Text)
The packed convention floor became a sea of white "Hillary" signs as the New York senator strode to the podium.
While her remarks included a full-throated endorsement of Obama, she did not indicate whether she would have her name placed in nomination or seek a formal roll call of the states when the nomination is awarded by delegates on Wednesday night.
Calling herself a "proud supporter of Barack Obama, she dismissed Republican John McCain with a few choice words.
"No way. No how. No McCain," she said, prompting the hall to erupt in cheers. "We don't need four more years... of the last eight years."
"Hillary Clinton did just about everything she needed to do in this speech to help heal what divisions remain in this party," said CBSNews.com senior poltical editor Vaughn Ververs. "She was unequivocal in her support for Obama and critical in her assessment of John McCain and the Republican Party. Barack Obama couldn't have wanted much more." (Read Ververs' analysis of Clinton's speech)
Like other failed candidates at conventions past, Clinton recalled her own quest for the White House.
"You taught me so much, you made me laugh and... you even made me cry," she said to supporters in the Pepsi Center and millions more watching on nationwide television.
"You allowed me to become part of your lives, and you became part of mine."
Clinton attempted to reach out to those voters who supported her in the primaries but are not sold on Obama. In a CBS News/New York Times poll conducted earlier this month, more than 40 percent of Clinton supporters said they would vote for McCain or were undecided.
"I want you to ask yourselves: Were you in this campaign just for me?" she said. She urged them instead to remember Marines who have served their country, single mothers, families barely getting by on minimum wage and other struggling Americans.
"You haven't worked so hard over the last 18 months, or endured the last eight years, to suffer through more failed leadership,"
Despite some delegates' lingering resentment over Clinton's loss, party chairman Howard Dean said earlier the convention was determined to make Obama the nation's 44th president. "There is not a unity problem. If anyone doubts that, wait till you see Hillary Clinton's speech," he said earlier Tuesday.
Meanwhile, fellow Democrats who spoke to the convention delegates ripped into McCain as indifferent to the working class and cozy with big oil.
"If he's the answer, then the question must be ridiculous," New York Gov. David Paterson said of the Republican presidential candidate.
You haven't worked so hard over the last 18 months, or endured the last eight years, to suffer through more failed leadership.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton"Call the roll!" urged Ted Sorensen, a party elder eager to propel Obama toward the White House as the first black president.
Not yet. Obama's formal nomination was set for Wednesday night.
In contrast to many of Tuesday's earlier speeches delivered out of prime time, Warner's remarks dwelt more on a vision of the post-partisan possibilities of an Obama administration than on criticism of McCain and President Bush.
"I know we're at the Democratic National Convention, but if an idea works, it really doesn't matter if it has an 'R' or 'D' next to it," he said.
As keynoter, Warner's task was the same one that Obama - then an Illinois state lawmaker running for the U.S. Senate - used four years ago to launch his astonishing ascent in national politics.

"I just don't think he gets it. He is out of touch. I don't think he realizes what ordinary American families are going through," Obama said at an overhaul base for American Airlines in Kansas City, Mo. (Read more on Obama's remarks)
It was more of that sentiment - much more - as a parade of speakers criticized McCain at the convention several hundred miles away.
Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said the Republican has voted against "real sex education, voted against affordable family planning. And if elected, John McCain has vowed to appoint Supreme Court justices who will overturn Roe v. Wade," she said, referring to the landmark 1973 case that affirmed women's right to abortion.
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland focused on economic issues. "While families are losing sleep tonight trying to figure out some way to make their paycheck stretch through one more day, John McCain is sleeping better than ever," he said, recalling that McCain had recently said Americans were better off because of President Bush's policies.
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See all 2434 CommentsHow does it feel to side with red-neck mentality ?
How does it feel to be on the side of anti-abortion and know that your Republican president had the chance to change the laws in the first four years of his administration, before the Democrats took over
Congress and the Senate ?
How does it feel to pay for four dollar gas ?
How does it feel to support a war with the lives of our young men that did not need to be fought ?
How does it feel to now vote For John Mc Cain when we have it from his own lips that he voted 90% of the time with George Bush ? I assume he was voting with his heart and best judgment.
John Mc Cain graduated 845 in a class of 849 from the U.S. Naval Academy. It doesn''t seem as though he learned very much.
The headline says volumes...
Note - they aren''t considering how to run their campaign, they are considering how to attack.
And this was the candidate of "change".
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Obama likes''em stupid.
How does it feel to side with a hatred mentality ?
How does it feel to be on the side of the party that has no concrete plans for the futuree ?
How does it feel to make a minimum wage?
How does it feel to support a war (Afghanistan) with the lives of our young men that did not need to be fought ?
How does it feel to now vote For Barack Obama when we attended a Racist Church for 20 Years?
How does it feel to be thrown under the bus (such as Obama pastor)?
Get a clue loser
-Posted by checkthepast at 03:15 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Hmm. Try reading the articles. You learn more.
OBAMA 08!
In this case, that would be Barack Obama.
Otherwise, it''s McBush.
Unthinkable.
Sometimes you have to get down and dirty, and I don''t think Obama is capable of doing that. Makes you wonder what he''ll be like in times of trouble.
LIBS just don''t get it!
That is PATHETIC.
CAN BARACK HELP A BROTHER OUT? Great Bumper Sticker.
Just like Obamas brother, the Stupid Americans voting for this false character will be thrown under the bus also.
The headline says volumes...
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Posted by checkthepast at 03:15 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Apparently "Change" meant "change Barry''s mind daily"
1. Name Calling
2. Play the Race Card
3. Denial.
It must really suck thinking everyone that does not vote for your boy Obama is a Racist.
How does it feel to be on the side of anti-abortion and know that your Republican president had the chance to change the laws in the first four years of his administration, before the Democrats took over
Congress and the Senate ?
How does it feel to pay for four dollar gas ?
How does it feel to support a war with the lives of our young men that did not need to be fought ?
How does it feel to now vote For John Mc Cain when we have it from his own lips that he voted 90% of the time with George Bush ? I assume he was voting with his heart and best judgment.
John Mc Cain graduated 845 in a class of 849 from the U.S. Naval Academy. It doesn''t seem as though he learned very much.
The O-man, Barack Hussein Obama, is an eloquently tailored empty suit. No
resume, no accomplishments, no experience, no original ideas, no
understanding of how the economy works, no understanding of how the world
works, no balls, nothing but abstract empty rhetoric devoid of real
substance.
He has no real identity. He is half-white, which he rejects. The rest of
him is mostly Arab, which he hides but is disclosed by his non-African
Arabic surname and his Arabic first and middle names as a way to triply
proclaim his Arabic parentage to people in Kenya. Only a small part of him
is African Black from his Luo grandmother, which he pretends he is
exclusively.
What he isn''t, not a genetic drop of, is ''African-American,'' the descendant
of enslaved Africans brought to America chained in slave ships. He hasn''t a
single ancestor who was a slave. Instead, his Arab ancestors were slave
owners. Slave-trading was the main Arab business in East Africa for
centuries until the British ended it.
Let that sink in: Obama is not the descendant of slaves, he is the
descendant of slave owners. Thus he makes the perfect Liberal Messiah.
(cont)
John Mccain 2005 - Meet the Press
Expose McCain for his ties to the Keating 5, to industry lobbyists and their ties to fascist regimes. Tie McSame to the fascist United States GOP. Play his speeches of flip-flops. Publicize that he has voted with McBush 95% of the time and they both voted against the GI Bill to support the troops.
AND THEN THEY SHOULD GET REALLY NASTY about the Republicons.
John Mccain 2005 - Meet the Press
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Posted by zerato at 03:44 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Attaboy john. You tell ''em.
Guess what, Troll? No cookie for you.
You are damaging the McCbush campaign by demonstrating what idiots his "base" is.
And I do mean base.
No cookie.
Bad troll.
No cookie.
Reagan Tax Cut
National debt before Reagan tax Cut $900 Billion
National debt after Reagan Tax Cut $4.5 trillion
Bush tax cuts
National debt before Bush tax cuts $5 trillion
National debt after Bush tax cuts $10 trillion
Mccain/bush tax cuts will add $3 trillion to the national debt according to one Mccain economic adviser. Mccain says he does not know much about economics. Mccain will turn the economy over to phil "A nation of whiners" gramm
Mccain a borrow and spend republican
No stealing!
; )))
I know many who''''d never vote for a mormon
Posted by jh6379
Typical lib hypocricy. The religous bigot was just attacking anyone who dared disagree with Obama as a racist...LOL
Funny no mention on cBS of how a black Obama supporter called a black Hillary supporter an"Uncle Tom"
So much to choose from, it''s hard to pick just one....
LMMFAO
Posted by jh6379
Constipation, not enough fiber in his diet
lol
Posted by jh6379 at 03:40 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Of course not. LIBS never care about graft and corruption when it''s one of their own.
"cold cash" Jefferson is still in congress.
You are damaging the McCbush campaign by demonstrating what idiots his "base" is.
Isn''t it "what idiots his base are", not is?
The Obamas BOUGHT TEN FEET OF PROPERTY from Rezko. Dumb? likely.
McCain''s great friend, Jack Abramoff, just raised over a MILLION bucks for his FRIEND, John McCain.
Remember Jack Abramoff? The disgraced G.O.Pee CON MAN and THIEF?
Thought not.
Oh that is comming. barack will look smooth and polished and mccain will look unprepared, constipated, short and will blink 300 times a minute
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Posted by jh6379 at 03:50 PM : Aug 26, 2008
John Edwards does the nasty with some trollip while his wife doies of cancer.
That the kind of Faux news you refer to?
TEN!
[Posted by RosieOD4Prez at 03:19 PM : Aug 26, 2008]
they''re considering how to respond to what is nothing but attacks from the right ... which is your specialty.
everyone needs to be good at something.
Oh that is comming. barack will look smooth and polished and mccain will look unprepared, constipated, short and will blink 300 times a minute
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Posted by zerato at 03:53 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Funny, Nobama has agreed to ONLY three debates and none of them are town hall settings. Why is Nobama afraid to debate John? Why is he afraid to answer questions from the common man?
NO! Not at all.
Thank you, my friend.
6, 7 or 8 houses?
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Posted by jh6379 at 03:52 PM : Aug 26, 2008
Obama Bin Biden,
How many homeless brothers do you have? 1 , 2 ,how amny?
[Posted by mbcsmith at 03:53 PM : Aug 26, 2008]
is john edwards in the running?
didn''t john mccain do the same thing? what about newt gingrich, didn''t he do the same thing? is faux news discussing that?
why does mccain want to run obama campaign. Be careful what you wish for, you just migh get it LMAO
"I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief."--John McCain, May 2001
Now John McCain supports the Bush tax give away for the wealthy, and even promised to make them permanent!
Why did Johm McCain stay in that Party of Hate for 20 years?
John Mc Cain was having an affair for nine months before he was divorced or separated. Isn''t he like John Edwards ? Explain why not.
Cindy Mc Cain tells the story of how they met at a reception. John was chasing her around a banquet table and she thought he was strange. Strange maybe, but married, YES.
Posted by stick1771 at 04:19 PM : Aug 26, 2008 so marrying a wealthy heiress is now your definitiuon of success ? wow Iwas thinking like warren buffet or Bill gates , the old fashion way , you earn it , not inhereit it or marry it . as for illegal and bad judgement ,,google the Keating 5
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