DNC, Day 4:
We Are Better than the Last Eight Years

Do you agree, or do you think we need more of the same?

If you didn’t get a chance to see it yet, or you just want to see it again, here’s Thursday night’s historic acceptance speech:

DNC, Day3:
Three Speeches that Spell Out the Need for Change

Joe Biden accepts the VP nomination:

Former President Bill Clinton makes the case for Barack Obama as the candidate who can make America “a place called Hope” again:

John Kerry makes the case for why no one should be fooled by the audaciously empty Republican boasts of “experience.” It’s a speech well worth watching:

DNC, Day 2:
Local Voices with a Lunchpail Connection

One was Sen. Bob Casey, whose best, and truest, line was about John McCain being more of a sidekick than a maverick. Given the 95% agreement rate between Bush and McCain, that’s a message Democrats would do well to emphasize over the next couple days, and the next couple months.

The other native voice was from Change to Win Chair Anna Burger, who came from a union household in Levittown, Pennsylvania – that’s our neck of the woods, and also a stone’s throw from my old stomping grounds in Langhorne. Those connections, along with a great pro-labor message, make her today’s featured DNC video:

Oh, and there was that matter of a little speech by Sen. Hillary Clinton, which went pretty well too. Check out CtW Connect for more on last night’s events.