Kathianne
08-26-2008, 05:08 AM
I admit I love watching the conventions, what political junkie doesn't? Problem of the day, it was the first day of school. Meeting after school which ended with, "Go to police station and get fingerprinted for national data base", the newest idea by the Church that has a problem with pedophile priests, so blame the teachers." (Interesting aside, it was a digital set up for fingerprints, but there were 7 of us, so we didn't get out of the station until 4:30). After stopping by the grocery and throwing dinner together, it was 7 before I could sit down and entertain myself.
What I caught:
It' all about Bill O'Reilly, switched to CNN. Likewise they were into spin, both were having their pundits rather than the 'speeches.' Both told me to go watch at their sites.com to hear the speeches. Switched to MSNBC in desperation, yep, there was Jesse Jackson Jr. He has good oratorical skills, even if I disagree with him a lot. We kept yelling, "Amen", as did many in the crowd.
Then Nancy Pelosi came on, back to FOX. I don't think I've been as hostile to a tv speech (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/25/nancy-pelosi-convention-s_n_121295.html) in a long time. Seriously, she makes me ill.
The Carter 'tribute' was only for the Democrats, interestingly enough, it dealt with him post presidency, even they didn't want to touch his record in office as he with the 'funny name' has been compared to him a few times too many.
The Kennedy segment was the best of what I caught. Caroline Kennedy did a touchingly good job, tying up her being too young to really remember her father and how despite his flaws, he was always there for his brothers' children. I've never heard differently. Maria Shriver and Caroline's tears even made me empathetic. Of course, my friend kept chirping in with "Mary Jo can't be here tonight." What I kept thinking is, while I seriously find Teddy's stances wrong, they are principled and agreed with by many. He or more likely his staff, which he picked, have written an awful lot of legislation over the years. He's often managed to get Republican co-sponsors, so he must be a likable guy. No doubt, he's had a very weird personal life, from Mary Jo, to the 'rape' charge of his nephew that Teddy played a role in, to all the well documented tragedies that are the Kennedy's. Just that he showed up, well to me it was touching.
As much as I wanted to, I couldn't stay up to watch Michelle's speech.
What I caught:
It' all about Bill O'Reilly, switched to CNN. Likewise they were into spin, both were having their pundits rather than the 'speeches.' Both told me to go watch at their sites.com to hear the speeches. Switched to MSNBC in desperation, yep, there was Jesse Jackson Jr. He has good oratorical skills, even if I disagree with him a lot. We kept yelling, "Amen", as did many in the crowd.
Then Nancy Pelosi came on, back to FOX. I don't think I've been as hostile to a tv speech (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/25/nancy-pelosi-convention-s_n_121295.html) in a long time. Seriously, she makes me ill.
The Carter 'tribute' was only for the Democrats, interestingly enough, it dealt with him post presidency, even they didn't want to touch his record in office as he with the 'funny name' has been compared to him a few times too many.
The Kennedy segment was the best of what I caught. Caroline Kennedy did a touchingly good job, tying up her being too young to really remember her father and how despite his flaws, he was always there for his brothers' children. I've never heard differently. Maria Shriver and Caroline's tears even made me empathetic. Of course, my friend kept chirping in with "Mary Jo can't be here tonight." What I kept thinking is, while I seriously find Teddy's stances wrong, they are principled and agreed with by many. He or more likely his staff, which he picked, have written an awful lot of legislation over the years. He's often managed to get Republican co-sponsors, so he must be a likable guy. No doubt, he's had a very weird personal life, from Mary Jo, to the 'rape' charge of his nephew that Teddy played a role in, to all the well documented tragedies that are the Kennedy's. Just that he showed up, well to me it was touching.
As much as I wanted to, I couldn't stay up to watch Michelle's speech.