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Enthusiastic Inflammed Speech given by Michelle Obama

August 26, 2008 | Jackson, Mississippi | Vetting explained

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Clearly, the American People witnessed a magnificent crafted and well-articulated speech rendered by Michelle Obama.  The speech did everything it was suppose to do and that was depict this detailing picture about her and Barack's upbringing by being raised by working class families with the same values although they grew up literally on two sides of the globe but the implicit message was hope is universal no matter where you are in this country.  And if there were any indecisive voters present or watching it via television because they were uncertain about who Barack was and does he actually care about the middle class, my belief is that that notion is put to rest.

 

 

With sheer candor, Michelle was able to pierce hearts and souls through compassionate, compelling and persuasive rhetoric that people had never seen a side of her.  She talked about her ardent father and how he sought to always counsel persons and as well people sought after his advise because of the type of monolithic heart he had and how she emulates her father daily to raise her kids.  That part of the speech stood out to working singel moms in my opinion in such an inspiring way that it gave hope to the hopeless and life to the lifeless and this was validated by the tears that were protruding from audience members eyes at the DNC.

 

 

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