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Spotted on the floor...

Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 10:04 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC's Savannah Guthrie
DENVER -- Live from the floor...
Spotted: Patti Solis Doyle and Howard Wolfson exchanging enthusiastic waves across the floor. Guess no heard feelings...

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Who?
Probably both on meth.
Probably each of them thought it was somebody else.
Well ...along with that ...some soft speak ...and no distinction between the Dem Nominee and Rep Nominee ...not sure what land or floor this convention is taking place ...

Lets watch the first days at St.Paul ...you will see the distinction from T-1 minute!
Here's some drama - Ol'Bill Clinton is getting out of town before Obama's big speech. No respect. None at all.
MSNBC - your coverage is pathetic!!!! Chris Matthews and Co. keep complaining that the Democrats aren't going after Bush/Cheney/McCain, but maybe if they shut their pieholes for one minute and listened to some of the speeches - Kucinich, Ted Strickland, Brian Schweitzer - they'd hear some pretty pointed criticisms of the Republicans - C-Span is the only way to go. I've been a big fan of MSNBC but you've been a huge huge letdown these past two nights. just terrible.
WTF was that WARNER????
If this party doesnt start destroying McCain this is over and I will be done with this.
Fpr the first time I am thinking that barack is too smart to the point of being DUMB
I am NOT HAPPY WITH THIS CRAP HOLE CONVENTION
Not at ALL
Have to tell your pundits again, they miss the point.  The people who this convention need to appeal to are independents and Republicans.  Your pundits are looking for red meat.  It doesn't work.  The 92 convention was not negative.  Mark Warner gave a great speech.  This election is about the future and his speech was very similar to Obamas in 2004.  Negativity is a turnoff to Gen Xers and the youth vote. I notice that Casey and Gov. Schweizer are talking bipartisonship in their speeches as well.  That's a good thing.  People want results not rhetoric.  
The base of both parties will be in; it's the middle  that needs to be swayed.
Not that you are actually covering the convention in earnest.
And this is news why?
Doctor. My feelings are hard of hearing!

BTW, Montana's Governor is great!
who is the woman sitting to bill's right? her body language suggests that she is tolerating him....


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