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Politics | 08/26/2008 9:05 am

Michelle Obama a Hit at Democratic Convention

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© AP

Michelle Obama on Monday night appealed to working women, mothers and voters who still might not be sure who exactly her husband Barack is, in an effort to make the Obama family more of a known quantity in American politics.

Michelle Obama declared "I love this country" during the first major address at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. She described herself as a daughter of working-class parents, a sister, a wife and a mother, no different from many women. She told a thunderous crowd waving signs reading "Michelle" that she and her husband feel an obligation to "fight for the world as it should be" to ensure the promise of a better life for their daughters, Malia and Sasha, and all children.

(Click here for the text of Michelle Obama’s speech.)

"I think about how one day, they’ll have families of their own. And one day, they — and your sons and daughters — will tell their own children about what we did together in this election. They’ll tell them how this time, we listened to our hopes, instead of our fears. How this time, we decided to stop doubting and to start dreaming," she said.

Michelle Obama drove home the point that her husband is a human being just like you. He is not an "other," he is not a "celebrity." He is a father, a husband, a person, she said, echoing her theme of family throughout the speech.

The lawyer-turned-campaigner also gave a shout-out to Hillary Clinton and her supporters as Barack tries to woo disappointed Clinton supporters to his side. Michelle quoted a line directly from Clinton’s concession speech in which the New York senator alluded to the 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling her candidacy created.

"I stand here today at the crosscurrents of that history - knowing that my piece of the American Dream is a blessing hard won by those who came before me," Michelle said. "People like Hillary Clinton, who put those 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, so that our daughters — and sons — can dream a little bigger and aim a little higher."

Freshman Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-MO, one of Obama’s fiercest supporters, also spoke. Caroline Kennedy tried to bridge the generational shift when she told the crowd, "I have never had someone inspire me the way people tell me my father inspired them, but I do now: Barack Obama."

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No Way-No How -No McCain
Her speech has been given the rave reviews it deserved by all the pundits and newspapers.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 08/26/2008 8:28 am
Brooklyn Gal
It was a marvelous speech. People got a chance to really know her background. Her father, like mine, never showed his pain. These men went to work every day and sometimes worked double shifts. Her dad was very much like Big Russ. And, her daughters are adorable. This is a family that lived the American dream. I also loved the fact that she didn’t need to look at prepared notes. I personally hate that. Instead she connected with her audience. Now it seems to me that all these speakers could have put in the time to learn their speeches rather than sound robotic while reading off the prompter. If it weren’t for her and Ted, the first night of the Dem convention would have been a bust for me. I was glad that Michelle’s mom was there to witness her daughter’s moment.
By Brooklyn Gal on 08/26/2008 8:29 am
Jozie Lee
Bravo, Michelle Obama, America’s next First Lady!
By Jozie Lee on 08/26/2008 8:42 am
No Way-No How -No McCain
BTW wOw…99% of the time I am wowed by the great images used to headline pieces. The above was one of your rare off choices. Here’s a better one from the LA Times and the story that attends it reminds that the DNC broadcast was seen worldwide. The Obamas are already hugely popular, am certain it just judging by her attractive appearance she was a hit everywhere. She looked, as one UK paper amusingly put it, like a Glamazon. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.latimes.com/media/phot…
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 08/26/2008 8:46 am
DeBúrca obj
You are so right Winery, the photo of Michelle here in this piece is awful. I wonder why they chose it with the abundance of great ones out there.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/26/2008 3:21 pm
Karl Clark
Is it possible that the writer care not of Michelle’s image? Surely she would have selected an image commensurate of the article.
By Karl Clark on 08/26/2008 9:02 pm
Sherrie Crews
I watched it on PBS. I didn’t really want to but I felt compelled to and I’m so glad I did. Senator Kennedy and Michelle Obama made it worth staying up for. He was inspiring and she was elegantly brilliant and endearing. I do agree with James Carville that they need to get more into the ways that the current administration has ravaged this country’s economy and integrity with the world. I also agree that they should highlight the successes of the Clinton Democratic policies and explain how and why those policies succeeded where the republicans have failed so miserably. Then hammer home the McSame McSame McSame message. BUT!!! They couldn’t do that coming out of the box. The McSmut swiftboat allies have spent the last two months trying to define who they want us to think Barrack and Michelle Obama are and what they want us to believe they stand for. That’s why it was not only wise, it was almost mandatory that they take this opportunity to show the nation who they really are and where their values really lie. Caroline and Ted Kennedy did that by helping us all remember what being a Democrat and a patriot really means, what “reaching for a dream” could really accomplish, what Camelot was all about and why they believe Barrack Obama is the man who can get us back on that track. Barrack’s sister and Michelle’s brother did that by giving us a glimpse at where the two of them came from and what the extended future first family is like. They showed us that there is a lot more to their past lives than the Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers soundbites we’ve been force fed. Then Michelle showed us intelligence, spirit, class, humanity, wit, courage and grace in which I could see a combination of the best of the three women whom I consider the very definition of great First Ladies; Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Hillary Clinton. Now let’s get on with showing the people of this country exactly what the last 8 years have really been about, how McCain is more of the same if not worse, and how we’re going to make it better.
By Sherrie Crews on 08/26/2008 9:31 am
Eve Fulton
Sherr….I loved reading what you wrote. I was on the computer at 9:30am and I wanted to respond then but couldn’t get to the reply sight as the WOW network was so busy. Thanks you for your words I hope more people read them I just love the way WOW people get to things so quickly. What a great site. Have a great day or what’s left of it. Here’s hoping Hillery does as well !
By Eve Fulton on 08/26/2008 7:10 pm
Dr. Mark Klein
A close reading of Obama’s books makes quite clear their marriage is a loveless affair worth preserving for the sake of the children and their high powered careers.
By Dr. Mark Klein on 08/26/2008 9:41 am
Jeannot Kensinger
Say what???Did I miss something? Do you need new reading glasses?
By Jeannot Kensinger on 08/26/2008 11:00 am
Eve Fulton
Don’t let Mark get to you..just ignore him and maybe he’ll go away. Michelle was brilliant!
By Eve Fulton on 08/26/2008 7:07 pm
DeBúrca obj
That is a great way to spread negativity with no basis, Mr. Mark. Make a statement with no fact behind it… even refer to a book without giving specifics, to add some fake credibility to the negative remark. It’s not a valid way to make a point, but it works, as Karl Rove has proven very well.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/26/2008 11:39 am
Maizie James
Hello DeBúrca obj, A Republican ‘friend’ just emailed me a link from snopes.com - which published Michelle Robinson Obama’s graduate thesis, brandishing her an angry Anti-American militant!! Unbelievable. Simply, Unbelievable!!! Why are those in the anti-Obama camp so angry? Perhaps some believe they can ‘win me over’, knowing my ultra-conservative views on certain issues. Yet, enough!! I’ve chosen not to provide the link for the very reason you mentioned. I will not spread negativity about Michelle Obama. (I suspect you might have seen the infamous thesis.) Whatever I might have believed about Michelle during the beginning stages of Obama’s campaign, has been proven to be wrong. Michelle’s speech last night was astounding. And, I feel saddened that those who are not Obama supporters refuse to acknowledge that Michelle Obama has proven herself to be a highly intelligent and capable woman who will serve this country well as First Lady.
By Maizie James on 08/26/2008 5:10 pm
DeBúrca obj
It’s all code for racists. These people can’t come right out with a racial epitaph, so they label her an Angry Anti-American Militant. You can tell right off who that is meant frighten and stir up! Tell your Republican friend he/she should go to FightTheSmears.com and do a bit of reading! We can only hope that enough people have been exposed to this type of fear and smear campaigning to not buy into it this time around. I suspect the only ones buying it, are the ones who WANT to buy it, and then maybe a percentage of people who are just not very astute.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/26/2008 6:17 pm
Maizie James
DeBúrca obj, Thank you. I’ve sent the link, Fightthesmears.com to many when you first shared the information about this site with me. In fact, the ‘friend’ whom I referred to in my post was among the first I sent the link to. I’m convinced that many people become unyieldingly corrupted by their strong will to remain stuck in their deeply entrenched biases and beliefs. And, there is no reasoning anyone can offer to shake loose their bondage cemented in their prejudices. I suppose that enlightenment truly must begin from within the soul of person, rather than from anything external.
By Maizie James on 08/26/2008 7:30 pm