Michelle Obama’s Speech
By: Pamela LeaveyA quick note on Michelle Obama’s speech… I thought it was awesome. I was incredibly impressed. She’s grown a lot on the campaign trail. Tonight’s from Michelle Obama speech was honest, from the heart and very moving. It was a great follow up to the tribute to Ted Kennedy and Kennedy’s “triumphant appearance” and speech.
If you missed Michelle Obama’s speech tonight, here’s the full speech:
As for other reactions to Michelle Obama’s speech, from Andrew Sullivan in a word: “Wow.”
UPDATE: The transcript of Michelle Obama’s speech is here.
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last night was about emotion with Ted and Michelle. It was needed to heal the feelings and unify our party. But now we need to 1) put forth a concrete domestic plan and 2) strongly criticize John McCain.