Showing posts with label Democratic National Convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democratic National Convention. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Bill Clinton offers rousing defense of Obama at convention



CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Former President Bill Clinton gave a rousing defense of President Barack Obama's handling of the weak US economy on Wednesday and issued a detailed attack on Republican Mitt Romney in a speech that electrified the Democratic National Convention.

Folksy, long on detail and showing he is still a master orator nearly 12 years after he left office, Clinton gave a more cogent defense of Obama's actions as president than perhaps the current resident of the White House himself.

Obama, he said, cannot be blamed for the weak economy he inherited in 2009 and has set the foundations for strong economic growth—if voters will give him more time and re-elect him on Nov. 6.

"Listen to me now," said Clinton. "No president—not me, not any of my predecessors—could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years."

Obama finds himself in a vulnerable position with the US jobless rate at 8.3 percent, and Clinton's role was to try to make it easier for him.

If Americans "renew the president's contract, you will feel it," he said. Clinton received roaring applause from thousands of Democratic supporters who jammed the convention hall in Charlotte, North Carolina.

"Folks, whether the American people believe what I just said or not may be the whole election. I just want you to know I believe it. With all my heart I believe it," he said.

Obama joined Clinton on stage after the speech for an image of party unity.

The Democrats' most popular elder statesman, Clinton was once an Obama adversary who has since patched up old wounds. He used a stem-winder of a speech that began in TV's prime time and stretched way beyond it to urge Americans to give Obama four more years.

Clinton capped the second night of the convention with a speech that reminded voters of the budget surpluses and job growth he led in the 1990s during his two terms in the White House.

Clinton gave point-by-point criticism of Romney, who is running neck and neck with Obama in opinion polls, and congressional Republicans. He accused Romney of wanting to overhaul government entitlement programs Medicare and Medicaid in a way that would reduce benefits for poor children and seniors, he said.

"If he's elected and he does what he promised to do then Medicare will go broke in 2016," said Clinton.

Romney's criticism of Obama for allowing states to have waivers from work requirements in a welfare law Clinton signed is misplaced, said the former president.

His appearance followed a sometimes chaotic day at the convention, where Obama had to personally intervene to force back into the party platform language declaring Jerusalem to be the capital of Israel.

Democrats also scrambled to move Obama's Thursday night speech indoors. He had wanted to accept the Democratic nomination in an open-air stadium jammed with tens of thousands of supporters to portray an image of strength as he faces a tough re-election fight.

But the threat of thunderstorms from remnants of Hurricane Isaac forced convention organizers to switch the speech to a much smaller location, the Time Warner Cable Arena. –Reuters

source: gmanetwork.com

Jessica Sanchez, nagtanghal sa Democratic National Convention


Tuluy-tuloy na ang pagsikat ng American Idol Season 11 1st runner-up at recording artist na si Jessica Sanchez.

Maliban sa kanyang paparating na solo album, muling ipinamalas ni Jessica ang kanyang galing sa pag-awit nang magtanghal siya sa 2012 Democratic National Convention nitong Miyerkules (Huwebes sa Pilipinas) sa Charlotte, North Carolina.

Suot ang kanyang blue sequined peplum top, tinanghal ni Jessica ang awiting “All I Need To Get By” kasama ang God’s Appointed People Choir, ayon sa Rickey.org (video link).

Samantala, nagpasalamat ang mang-aawit para sa pagkakataong mapasama sa naturang event.

Ayon kay Jessica sa kanyang opisyal na Twitter account, "Thank you so much for having me @demconvention. It was an honor to perform tonight!"

Maliban dito, nagpasalamat din ang mang-aawit sa Gods Appointed People Choir na kasama niyang nagtanghal.


"Special thanks to Gods Appointed People Choir @inspirethefire. It was honor to share the stage with you tonight," saad niya. — BM, GMA News

source: gmanetwork.com

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Jessica Sanchez, too young to vote but excited to perform at Democratic convention


"American Idol" Season 11 runner-up Jessica Sanchez said she may not be old enough to vote yet but that she was excited to perform on September 5, Wednesday (Thursday PHL time) during the 2012 Democratic National Convention in North Carolina.

On Twitter, Filipino-Mexican-American Sanchez said last week: “I might not be old enough to vote, but I'm so honored and excited to perform at @BarackObama's big party in Charlotte next week! #DNC2012!”

Sanchez turned 17 on August 4.

Sanchez will perform during the Democratic convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina.

United States President Barack Obama will be attending the convention to accept the Democratic nomination for President, the Dem Con site said.

The 2012 Democratic National Convention is a political event that consists of various performances and speeches from different Democratic candidates.

Sanchez will be performing on Day 2 of the convention to the mix of DJ Cassidy and jazz master Branford Marsalis who will be singing the American national anthem, Dem Con said.

The other performers include nine-time Grammy Award winner Mary J. Blige, alternative rock band Foo Fighters and funk-rock soul band Earth, Wind & Fire.

“This roster of performances only adds to the excitement building in Charlotte for the historic week ahead of us,” Los Angeles Mayor and 2012 Democratic National Convention Chairperson Los Antonio Villaraigosa.

“The tens of thousands who will attend Convention events in person, and all those tuning in across the country, should be ready for quite a show,” he added.

Performing at ‘home’
Meanwhile, Sanchez will be visiting the Philippines with the other Season 11 top 10 finalists on September 21 for their “American Idol World Tour.”

They will be performing at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City.
On Twitter, some of the posts about the event said:

Kyla^Syrios.^_^: “Can’t wait to see Jessica Sanchez this coming September 21 :] Addicted to @JSanchezAI11”

aguilor karen :3: “September 18. Maroon 5. September 21. American Idol Finalists (Jessica Sanchez Batch) . MAGLAWAY na lang tayo. Huhuhuhuhu.”

Geiane Joy Tria: “Good eve :)) Jessica Sanchez is coming to Manila!!! Sept. 21 at the Araneta Coliseum for the AI World tour :D #nice” - VVP, GMA News

source: gmanetwork.com