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Democratic convention: emotional Obama passes baton to Hillary Clinton – live Democratic convention: emotional Obama passes baton to Clinton – as it happened
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The sun has set on day three of the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia. Here’s what happened:The sun has set on day three of the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia. Here’s what happened:
LET HE WHO HAS NOT DONE A TERRIBLE IMPRESSION OF DONALD TRUMP CAST THE FIRST STONE.LET HE WHO HAS NOT DONE A TERRIBLE IMPRESSION OF DONALD TRUMP CAST THE FIRST STONE.
Take about five paragraphs out of that Obama speech and it could have been a Reagan speech. Trust me. I know.Take about five paragraphs out of that Obama speech and it could have been a Reagan speech. Trust me. I know.
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The top-tweeted moments of the night, courtesy of Twitter:The top-tweeted moments of the night, courtesy of Twitter:
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Here’s some video from earlier this evening:Here’s some video from earlier this evening:
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Trump: 'a sad night'Trump: 'a sad night'
Here’s a statement released by the Trump campaign:Here’s a statement released by the Trump campaign:
Trump campaign statement on tonight's speeches pic.twitter.com/cZmYVCUcYdTrump campaign statement on tonight's speeches pic.twitter.com/cZmYVCUcYd
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What’d everyone think of the speech? Here’s some Twitterati:What’d everyone think of the speech? Here’s some Twitterati:
Remarkable: Obama refusing to paint GOP w/ broad brush of Trump; instead framing him as out of step w/ the party's (and country's) values.Remarkable: Obama refusing to paint GOP w/ broad brush of Trump; instead framing him as out of step w/ the party's (and country's) values.
Watching Democrats talk about America the way Republican candidates used to talk about America. #DemsInPhillyWatching Democrats talk about America the way Republican candidates used to talk about America. #DemsInPhilly
This speech ranks among best I've heard Obama deliver, infused with optimism and promise. Are people still listening? November will tell.This speech ranks among best I've heard Obama deliver, infused with optimism and promise. Are people still listening? November will tell.
A speech to make Republican elites feel sickened (as they should be) by what their party has nominated.A speech to make Republican elites feel sickened (as they should be) by what their party has nominated.
Still impossible to know how November plays out, but Trump/GOP made mistake in Cleveland of ceding the optimistic/hopeful messageStill impossible to know how November plays out, but Trump/GOP made mistake in Cleveland of ceding the optimistic/hopeful message
The third night of the #DemConvention ends with a @POTUS and @HillaryClinton hug https://t.co/cTM7ACBFDz pic.twitter.com/oRzTJtX0XqThe third night of the #DemConvention ends with a @POTUS and @HillaryClinton hug https://t.co/cTM7ACBFDz pic.twitter.com/oRzTJtX0Xq
"Thank you for this incredible journey.Let’s keep it going.God bless the United States of America!" —@POTUS https://t.co/pgv3aUXdle"Thank you for this incredible journey.Let’s keep it going.God bless the United States of America!" —@POTUS https://t.co/pgv3aUXdle
.@billclinton waves at WH press pool in bowels of Wells Fargo Center. I asked what he thought of @POTUS: "Loved it." pic.twitter.com/4V1IjMfPcF.@billclinton waves at WH press pool in bowels of Wells Fargo Center. I asked what he thought of @POTUS: "Loved it." pic.twitter.com/4V1IjMfPcF
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What did you think of the president’s speech? Clinton’s appearance? Biden’s turn onstage? Tim Kaine?What did you think of the president’s speech? Clinton’s appearance? Biden’s turn onstage? Tim Kaine?
Was Biden better than Kaine? Was that a top-ten Obama speech?Was Biden better than Kaine? Was that a top-ten Obama speech?
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The pastor says Amen. Representative Marcia Fudge comes back out. She entertains a motion to recess till 4.30pm tomorrow. Everybody likes the idea. She gavels. And then walks rather slowly backstage, considering who’s back there to hang out with.The pastor says Amen. Representative Marcia Fudge comes back out. She entertains a motion to recess till 4.30pm tomorrow. Everybody likes the idea. She gavels. And then walks rather slowly backstage, considering who’s back there to hang out with.
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Here was the Obama welcome:Here was the Obama welcome:
Obama receives a hero's welcome on stage https://t.co/bb1gTvJnjZObama receives a hero's welcome on stage https://t.co/bb1gTvJnjZ
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A pastor comes out and the crowd figures out what to do. A lot of them start walking out. Many listen respectfully! Especially the ones parked upfront. But many are beating the parking lot traffic jam. Good luck, delegates – that thing is gnarly.A pastor comes out and the crowd figures out what to do. A lot of them start walking out. Many listen respectfully! Especially the ones parked upfront. But many are beating the parking lot traffic jam. Good luck, delegates – that thing is gnarly.
The pastor says “bedrock of love,” which reminds us we’ve failed to embed Signed Sealed Delivered. Apologies for the delay:The pastor says “bedrock of love,” which reminds us we’ve failed to embed Signed Sealed Delivered. Apologies for the delay:
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Clinton and Obama hug. It’s a bear hug. The crowd screams, it’s deafening. Arm-in-arm they walk to the front of he stage. Thumbs up. The crowd is high. It’s her first appearance on this stage of the week.Clinton and Obama hug. It’s a bear hug. The crowd screams, it’s deafening. Arm-in-arm they walk to the front of he stage. Thumbs up. The crowd is high. It’s her first appearance on this stage of the week.
The crowd exceeds its maximum capacity to cheer and then ebbs a bit and then comes roaring back.The crowd exceeds its maximum capacity to cheer and then ebbs a bit and then comes roaring back.
They walk around some more and wave some more. That was a lot of hugging. Then they head backstage.They walk around some more and wave some more. That was a lot of hugging. Then they head backstage.
The crowd is temporarily stunned-seeming, milling, turning in their seats. What do they do now? Just... leave?The crowd is temporarily stunned-seeming, milling, turning in their seats. What do they do now? Just... leave?
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Clinton appears onstageClinton appears onstage
Obama gets a lot, lot of applause. The DJ finds some Stevie Wonder, Signed sealed delivered. The crowd sings along. The president takes that stroll up to the far end of the stage.Obama gets a lot, lot of applause. The DJ finds some Stevie Wonder, Signed sealed delivered. The crowd sings along. The president takes that stroll up to the far end of the stage.
And here comes Clinton.And here comes Clinton.
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Obama: 'the audacity of hope'Obama: 'the audacity of hope'
Obama rolls out a familiar phrase that is applauded with gusto:Obama rolls out a familiar phrase that is applauded with gusto:
Time and again, you’ve picked me up. I hope, sometimes, I picked you up, too. Tonight, I ask you to do for Hillary Clinton what you did for me. I ask you to carry her the same way you carried me. Because you’re who I was talking about twelve years ago, when I talked about hope – it’s been you who’ve fueled my dogged faith in our future, even when the odds are great; even when the road is long. Hope in the face of difficulty; hope in the face of uncertainty; the audacity of hope!Time and again, you’ve picked me up. I hope, sometimes, I picked you up, too. Tonight, I ask you to do for Hillary Clinton what you did for me. I ask you to carry her the same way you carried me. Because you’re who I was talking about twelve years ago, when I talked about hope – it’s been you who’ve fueled my dogged faith in our future, even when the odds are great; even when the road is long. Hope in the face of difficulty; hope in the face of uncertainty; the audacity of hope!
America, you have vindicated that hope these past eight years. And now I’m ready to pass the baton and do my part as a private citizen. This year, in this election, I’m asking you to join me – to reject cynicism, reject fear, to summon what’s best in us; to elect Hillary Clinton as the next President of the United States, and show the world we still believe in the promise of this great nation.America, you have vindicated that hope these past eight years. And now I’m ready to pass the baton and do my part as a private citizen. This year, in this election, I’m asking you to join me – to reject cynicism, reject fear, to summon what’s best in us; to elect Hillary Clinton as the next President of the United States, and show the world we still believe in the promise of this great nation.
Thank you for this incredible journey. Let’s keep it going. God bless the United States of America.Thank you for this incredible journey. Let’s keep it going. God bless the United States of America.
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Obama winds toward a close:Obama winds toward a close:
And that’s why I have confidence, as I leave this stage tonight, that the Democratic Party is in good hands. My time in this office hasn’t fixed everything; as much as we’ve done, there’s still so much I want to do. But for all the tough lessons I’ve had to learn; for all the places I’ve fallen short; I’ve told Hillary, and I’ll tell you what’s picked me back up, every single time.And that’s why I have confidence, as I leave this stage tonight, that the Democratic Party is in good hands. My time in this office hasn’t fixed everything; as much as we’ve done, there’s still so much I want to do. But for all the tough lessons I’ve had to learn; for all the places I’ve fallen short; I’ve told Hillary, and I’ll tell you what’s picked me back up, every single time.
It’s been you. The American people.It’s been you. The American people.
It’s the letter I keep on my wall from a survivor in Ohio who twice almost lost everything to cancer, but urged me to keep fighting for health care reform, even when the battle seemed lost. Do not quit.It’s the letter I keep on my wall from a survivor in Ohio who twice almost lost everything to cancer, but urged me to keep fighting for health care reform, even when the battle seemed lost. Do not quit.
It’s the painting I keep in my private office, a big-eyed, green owl, made by a seven year-old girl who was taken from us in Newtown, given to me by her parents so I wouldn’t forget – a reminder of all the parents who have turned their grief into action.It’s the painting I keep in my private office, a big-eyed, green owl, made by a seven year-old girl who was taken from us in Newtown, given to me by her parents so I wouldn’t forget – a reminder of all the parents who have turned their grief into action.
It’s the small business owner in Colorado who cut most of his own salary so he wouldn’t have to lay off any of his workers in the recession – because, he said, “that wouldn’t have been in the spirit of America.”It’s the small business owner in Colorado who cut most of his own salary so he wouldn’t have to lay off any of his workers in the recession – because, he said, “that wouldn’t have been in the spirit of America.”
It’s the conservative in Texas who said he disagreed with me on everything, but appreciated that, like him, I try to be a good dad.It’s the conservative in Texas who said he disagreed with me on everything, but appreciated that, like him, I try to be a good dad.
It’s the courage of the young soldier from Arizona who nearly died on the battlefield in Afghanistan, but who’s learned to speak and walk again – and earlier this year, stepped through the door of the Oval Office on his own power, to salute and shake my hand.It’s the courage of the young soldier from Arizona who nearly died on the battlefield in Afghanistan, but who’s learned to speak and walk again – and earlier this year, stepped through the door of the Oval Office on his own power, to salute and shake my hand.
It’s every American who believed we could change this country for the better, so many of you who’d never been involved in politics, who picked up phones, and hit the streets, and used the internet in amazing new ways to make change happen. You are the best organizers on the planet, and I’m so proud of all the change you’ve made possible.It’s every American who believed we could change this country for the better, so many of you who’d never been involved in politics, who picked up phones, and hit the streets, and used the internet in amazing new ways to make change happen. You are the best organizers on the planet, and I’m so proud of all the change you’ve made possible.
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Obama: 'homegrown demagogues will always fail'Obama: 'homegrown demagogues will always fail'
Obama here seems to group Trump, a “homegrown demagogue,” perhaps, though not named, with threats to the country including “fascists or communists or jihadists”:Obama here seems to group Trump, a “homegrown demagogue,” perhaps, though not named, with threats to the country including “fascists or communists or jihadists”:
America has changed over the years. But these values my grandparents taught me – they haven’t gone anywhere. They’re as strong as ever; still cherished by people of every party, every race, and every faith. They live on in each of us. What makes us American, what makes us patriots, is what’s in here. That’s what matters. That’s why we can take the food and music and holidays and styles of other countries, and blend it into something uniquely our own. That’s why we can attract strivers and entrepreneurs from around the globe to build new factories and create new industries here. That’s why our military can look the way it does, every shade of humanity, forged into common service.America has changed over the years. But these values my grandparents taught me – they haven’t gone anywhere. They’re as strong as ever; still cherished by people of every party, every race, and every faith. They live on in each of us. What makes us American, what makes us patriots, is what’s in here. That’s what matters. That’s why we can take the food and music and holidays and styles of other countries, and blend it into something uniquely our own. That’s why we can attract strivers and entrepreneurs from around the globe to build new factories and create new industries here. That’s why our military can look the way it does, every shade of humanity, forged into common service.
That’s why anyone who threatens our values, whether fascists or communists or jihadists or homegrown demagogues, will always fail in the end.That’s why anyone who threatens our values, whether fascists or communists or jihadists or homegrown demagogues, will always fail in the end.
That is America. That is America. Those bonds of affection; that common creed. We don’t fear the future; we shape it, embrace it, as one people, stronger together than we are on our own. That’s what Hillary Clinton understands – this fighter, this stateswoman, this mother and grandmother, this public servant, this patriot – that’s the America she’s fighting for.That is America. That is America. Those bonds of affection; that common creed. We don’t fear the future; we shape it, embrace it, as one people, stronger together than we are on our own. That’s what Hillary Clinton understands – this fighter, this stateswoman, this mother and grandmother, this public servant, this patriot – that’s the America she’s fighting for.
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Obama: 'these values could travel'Obama: 'these values could travel'
Obama tells his granparents’ story:Obama tells his granparents’ story:
And it’s got me thinking about the story I told you twelve years ago tonight, about my Kansas [Kansas delegation: YAY] grandparents and the things they taught me when I was growing up. They came from the heartland; their ancestors began settling there about 200 years ago.And it’s got me thinking about the story I told you twelve years ago tonight, about my Kansas [Kansas delegation: YAY] grandparents and the things they taught me when I was growing up. They came from the heartland; their ancestors began settling there about 200 years ago.
Obama throws in a line for run:Obama throws in a line for run:
I don’t know if they had their birth certificates”I don’t know if they had their birth certificates”
Obama returns to his story:Obama returns to his story:
They were Scotch-Irish mostly, farmers, teachers, ranch hands, pharmacists, oil rig workers. Hardy, small town folks. Some were Democrats, but a lot of them were Republicans. My grandparents explained that they didn’t like show-offs. They didn’t admire braggarts or bullies. They didn’t respect mean-spiritedness, or folks who were always looking for shortcuts in life. Instead, they valued traits like honesty and hard work. Kindness and courtesy. Humility; responsibility; helping each other out.They were Scotch-Irish mostly, farmers, teachers, ranch hands, pharmacists, oil rig workers. Hardy, small town folks. Some were Democrats, but a lot of them were Republicans. My grandparents explained that they didn’t like show-offs. They didn’t admire braggarts or bullies. They didn’t respect mean-spiritedness, or folks who were always looking for shortcuts in life. Instead, they valued traits like honesty and hard work. Kindness and courtesy. Humility; responsibility; helping each other out.
That’s what they believed in. True things. Things that last. The things we try to teach our kids.That’s what they believed in. True things. Things that last. The things we try to teach our kids.
And what my grandparents understood was that these values weren’t limited to Kansas. They weren’t limited to small towns. These values could travel to Hawaii; even the other side of the world, where my mother would end up working to help poor women get a better life. They knew these values weren’t reserved for one race; they could be passed down to a half-Kenyan grandson, or a half-Asian granddaughter; in fact, they were the same values Michelle’s parents, the descendants of slaves, taught their own kids living in a bungalow on the South Side of Chicago. They knew these values were exactly what drew immigrants here, and they believed that the children of those immigrants were just as American as their own, whether they wore a cowboy hat or a yarmulke; a baseball cap or a hijab.And what my grandparents understood was that these values weren’t limited to Kansas. They weren’t limited to small towns. These values could travel to Hawaii; even the other side of the world, where my mother would end up working to help poor women get a better life. They knew these values weren’t reserved for one race; they could be passed down to a half-Kenyan grandson, or a half-Asian granddaughter; in fact, they were the same values Michelle’s parents, the descendants of slaves, taught their own kids living in a bungalow on the South Side of Chicago. They knew these values were exactly what drew immigrants here, and they believed that the children of those immigrants were just as American as their own, whether they wore a cowboy hat or a yarmulke; a baseball cap or a hijab.