eggswoodhouse
Eggs Woodhouse
eggswoodhouse

this is the best I could do, but I think we can go far with this concept

Whether it was intentional or inadvertent, I think she did a great job of explaining why she’s not the warm and fuzzy type by mentioning again and again that her mother brought her up to take it like a man essentially (should be changed to bad ass from now on.) But, really, I get the sense that Hillary may be super

All the Never Hillarys with the “you don’t know what you’ll get with her, I know what I’ll get with Trump.” And I’m like, what, excuse me? What? It’s madness. If anything we’ll get the my shrewd and pragmatic president of our lifetime. As opposed to a guy whoplans on having his VP (Mike Fucking Pence for Fucks sake

I honestly thought she was immensely likable and I was really impressed with the weave of the speech. It veered smoothly from policy to rhetoric to her story as fluidly as I have ever seen her do.

So the orange one will be debating foreign policy with a former Secretary of State who’s travelled to most of the countries of the planet and knows where they’re located on a map. Innnnnteresting.

I cannot even picture what is going to happen at these debates. WTF is Trump even going to say? He can barely string words together to form a coherent sentence!

Yeah, Captain Khan’s father was just brutal... I feel so badly for him and his wife and two other sons.

AGREED. That line really stood out to me. That line + “You’ve sacrificed nothing” ... savage.

Same. I loved how many books she mentioned from Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo to Goodnight Moon to A Wrinkle in Time to what I assume is the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice (because Hillary and Chelsea have style).

Ouch!

I heard the same commentary and felt annoyed too.

You mean Hillary isn't as good a speaker as one of the greatest American orators of the last century? Seriously, UGH.

I mean, they’re right, but his oratory skills are special. Extraordinary. Comparing her oratory skills to Bush or McCain or Romney would be a more fair comparison.

I think it was her second-best speech ever, just behind her 2008 concession speech to then-Senator Obama. But she totally, and effectively, laid out the case for her, the Democratic party, liberals, progressives, centrists, Republicans, Independents, and any sane person to vote for her.

I just gotta say, when Chelsea referenced “A Wrinkle in Time” I lost my mind. I felt like all her book references were a dig at the GOP. She was insinuating that they don’t read.

Watching CNN and PBS. Commentators are saying it was not the greatest speech, but she hit a few stong points that were memorable like attackingTrump’s temperament and his claim last week that he “alone can fix America.” They are basically saying she is no Obama in terms of his soaring rhetoric.

I’m not going to say I cried but I also didn’t not cry.

I am so happy. And so excited. That was phenomenal.

Wait is this real????