Bill Clinton Democratic Convention Speech: VIDEO, TEXT

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First Posted: 08-27-08 08:36 PM   |   Updated: 09-27-08 05:12 AM

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Watch Bill Clinton's speech from the Democratic Convention. Scroll down for text of his remarks and more video.

Bill Clinton was greeted by an extended round of applause as he walked on stage to deliver his speech that lasted nearly three minutes. Watch as Clinton tries to calm down the enthusiastic crowd.


I am honored to be here tonight to support Barack Obama. And to warm up the crowd for Joe Biden, though as you'll soon see, he doesn't need any help from me. I love Joe Biden, and America will too.

What a year we Democrats have had. The primary began with an all-star line up and came down to two remarkable Americans locked in a hard fought contest to the very end. The campaign generated so much heat it increased global warming.

In the end, my candidate didn't win. But I'm very proud of the campaign she ran: she never quit on the people she stood up for, on the changes she pushed for, on the future she wants for all our children. And I'm grateful for the chance Chelsea and I had to tell Americans about the person we know and love.

I'm not so grateful for the chance to speak in the wake of her magnificent address last night. But I'll do my best.

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Hillary told us in no uncertain terms that she'll do everything she can to elect Barack Obama.

That makes two of us.

Actually that makes 18 million of us - because, like Hillary, I want all of you who supported her to vote for Barack Obama in November.

Here's why.

Our nation is in trouble on two fronts: The American Dream is under siege at home, and America's leadership in the world has been weakened.

Middle class and low-income Americans are hurting, with incomes declining; job losses, poverty and inequality rising; mortgage foreclosures and credit card debt increasing; health care coverage disappearing; and a big spike in the cost of food, utilities, and gasoline.

Our position in the world has been weakened by too much unilateralism and too little cooperation; a perilous dependence on imported oil; a refusal to lead on global warming; a growing indebtedness and a dependence on foreign lenders; a severely burdened military; a backsliding on global non-proliferation and arms control agreements; and a failure to consistently use the power of diplomacy, from the Middle East to Africa to Latin America to Central and Eastern Europe.

Clearly, the job of the next President is to rebuild the American Dream and restore America's standing in the world.

Everything I learned in my eight years as President and in the work I've done since, in America and across the globe, has convinced me that Barack Obama is the man for this job.

He has a remarkable ability to inspire people, to raise our hopes and rally us to high purpose. He has the intelligence and curiosity every successful President needs. His policies on the economy, taxes, health care and energy are far superior to the Republican alternatives. He has shown a clear grasp of our foreign policy and national security challenges, and a firm commitment to repair our badly strained military. His family heritage and life experiences have given him a unique capacity to lead our increasingly diverse nation and to restore our leadership in an ever more interdependent world. The long, hard primary tested and strengthened him. And in his first presidential decision, the selection of a running mate, he hit it out of the park.

With Joe Biden's experience and wisdom, supporting Barack Obama's proven understanding, insight, and good instincts, America will have the national security leadership we need.

Barack Obama is ready to lead America and restore American leadership in the world. Ready to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Barack Obama is ready to be President of the United States.

He will work for an America with more partners and fewer adversaries. He will rebuild our frayed alliances and revitalize the international institutions which help to share the costs of the world's problems and to leverage our power and influence. He will put us back in the forefront of the world's fight to reduce nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and to stop global warming. He will continue and enhance our nation's global leadership in an area in which I am deeply involved, the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria, including a renewal of the battle against HIV/AIDS here at home. He will choose diplomacy first and military force as a last resort. But in a world troubled by terror; by trafficking in weapons, drugs and people; by human rights abuses; by other threats to our security, our interests, and our values, when he cannot convert adversaries into partners, he will stand up to them.

Barack Obama also will not allow the world's problems to obscure its opportunities. Everywhere, in rich and poor countries alike, hardworking people need good jobs; secure, affordable healthcare, food, and energy; quality education for their children; and economically beneficial ways to fight global warming. These challenges cry out for American ideas and American innovation. When Barack Obama unleashes them, America will save lives, win new allies, open new markets, and create new jobs for our people.

Most important, Barack Obama knows that America cannot be strong abroad unless we are strong at home. People the world over have always been more impressed by the power of our example than by the example of our power.

Look at the example the Republicans have set: American workers have given us consistently rising productivity. They've worked harder and produced more. What did they get in return? Declining wages, less than ¼ as many new jobs as in the previous eight years, smaller health care and pension benefits, rising poverty and the biggest increase in income inequality since the 1920s. American families by the millions are struggling with soaring health care costs and declining coverage. I will never forget the parents of children with autism and other severe conditions who told me on the campaign trail that they couldn't afford health care and couldn't qualify their kids for Medicaid unless they quit work or got a divorce. Are these the family values the Republicans are so proud of? What about the military families pushed to the breaking point by unprecedented multiple deployments? What about the assault on science and the defense of torture? What about the war on unions and the unlimited favors for the well connected? What about Katrina and cronyism?

America can do better than that. And Barack Obama will.

But first we have to elect him.

The choice is clear. The Republicans will nominate a good man who served our country heroically and suffered terribly in Vietnam. He loves our country every bit as much as we all do. As a Senator, he has shown his independence on several issues. But on the two great questions of this election, how to rebuild the American Dream and how to restore America's leadership in the world, he still embraces the extreme philosophy which has defined his party for more than 25 years, a philosophy we never had a real chance to see in action until 2001, when the Republicans finally gained control of both the White House and Congress. Then we saw what would happen to America if the policies they had talked about for decades were implemented.

They took us from record surpluses to an exploding national debt; from over 22 million new jobs down to 5 million; from an increase in working family incomes of $7,500 to a decline of more than $2,000; from almost 8 million Americans moving out of poverty to more than 5 and a half million falling into poverty - and millions more losing their health insurance.

Now, in spite of all the evidence, their candidate is promising more of the same: More tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans that will swell the deficit, increase inequality, and weaken the economy. More band-aids for health care that will enrich insurance companies, impoverish families and increase the number of uninsured. More going it alone in the world, instead of building the shared responsibilities and shared opportunities necessary to advance our security and restore our influence.

They actually want us to reward them for the last eight years by giving them four more. Let's send them a message that will echo from the Rockies all across America: Thanks, but no thanks. In this case, the third time is not the charm.

My fellow Democrats, sixteen years ago, you gave me the profound honor to lead our party to victory and to lead our nation to a new era of peace and broadly shared prosperity.

Together, we prevailed in a campaign in which the Republicans said I was too young and too inexperienced to be Commander-in-Chief. Sound familiar? It didn't work in 1992, because we were on the right side of history. And it won't work in 2008, because Barack Obama is on the right side of history.

His life is a 21st Century incarnation of the American Dream. His achievements are proof of our continuing progress toward the "more perfect union" of our founders' dreams. The values of freedom and equal opportunity which have given him his historic chance will drive him as president to give all Americans, regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or disability, their chance to build a decent life, and to show our humanity, as well as our strength, to the world.

We see that humanity, that strength, and our future in Barack and Michelle Obama and their beautiful children. We see them reinforced by the partnership with Joe Biden, his wife Jill, a dedicated teacher, and their family.

Barack Obama will lead us away from division and fear of the last eight years back to unity and hope. If, like me, you still believe America must always be a place called Hope, then join Hillary, Chelsea and me in making Senator Barack Obama the next President of the United States.

Watch Bill Clinton's speech from the Democratic Convention. Scroll down for text of his remarks and more video. Bill Clinton was greeted by an extended round of applause as he walked on stage to de...
Watch Bill Clinton's speech from the Democratic Convention. Scroll down for text of his remarks and more video. Bill Clinton was greeted by an extended round of applause as he walked on stage to de...
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The entire convention has been a work of art. Sheer brilliance. One might even say the convention's been... well-crafted. Did we (the thumb-twiddlers of the world) get played?
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 08/28/2008

I had the rare, implausable opportunity to meet Bill Clinton, to thank him for all he did for the US, families without healthcare. I believe my exact words were He was my favorite president, not becuase I was star struck, though inperson the guy is HOT. Its becuase he had the courage, conviction, to stand up for those of us who had no voice when we badly needed it. Like JFK before him, he took JFK's speech, one step further. He gave us our American Dream. Last night, he gave Barack Obamma and the people of the USA our chance one more time to have that Dream. He voiced as only a former president, make that a successful president can, his complete confidence in the man, his abilities, without reservation, hesitation, honesty and truthful ness. Then it was John Kerry's turn, and he too, did the same thing. Now its our turn. No more red herrings, swift boating, lies or false innuendo. Its Barack's turn, and its our responsibility to elect this man, get back our rights and sit in the front seat, proud, tall, black, white, chicano, whatever, it makes no difference. Bill did his duty, Hillary et all did thiers, now its up to us. The ball is in our court. Let's play!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 08/28/2008
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Well said!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 08/28/2008
- DocJerome I'm a Fan of DocJerome 22 fans permalink

Bill Clinton came through. I thought that was a hell of a speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 08/28/2008
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There is no comparison to Bill Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 08/28/2008
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I knew he would make it happen~! Thank you Mr. President, all is forgiven!!!! Now lets get back that White House!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 08/28/2008

DITTO THAT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 08/28/2008
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The Great Alliance is formed! On to VJ Day!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 08/28/2008
- Quotidien I'm a Fan of Quotidien 6 fans permalink
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Well done, Bubba.... welcome back !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 08/28/2008
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Last week I said no way no how would the Clintons try to arrange a coup d etat at the DNC. Everyone was being manipulated by the media into believing we were a devided party. I was certain that the Clintons would come through and they did so with flying colors. As a full supporter of Obama, I still admire the Clintons and am glad to have them on the team.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 08/28/2008
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I LOVE Bill Clinton. He has been the greatest Pres. of my life so far. He reminded me last night what it felt like to be truly in love with your country...what it felt like back then to be hopeful, prosperous and free. I cannot believe how much this country has changed in 8 years. I begged people to pay attention 4 and 8 years ago and predicted that Bush would be remembered along with names like Hitler, Mao and Hussein as one of the most dangerous men in history...one who inflicted damage that it took or will take those countries decades to overcome. Sadly, I was right. I find myself crying through so many of these speeches. I so desparately want to fall in love with my country again. Obama gives me so much hope that this can happen...he is a visionary and a true intellectual leader like Bill, perhaps even more so. But we have to work. I do not want to be in mourning again on Nov. 5. I don't want to feel that way again...none of us does. Please, take up Bill's charge and work hard for this election. volunteer and spread the word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 08/28/2008

Could have written that myself.

Oh, to be in love with your country again ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 08/28/2008
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I am profoundly sorry for some of the bad feelings I had over the past few months for Bill Clinton. That's a speech I would have asked for but never expected he would want to give.
To coincide his own campaign attacks he suffered of being too "young and inexperienced" in 1992 to the attacks Obama is taking, was classic Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton could not have done more as far as I am concerned. He simplified the choices of Obama over McCain and why Obama is ready. Thank you, President Clinton!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 08/28/2008

He is such a neocon he is suggesting a pre-emtive war against Pakistan who never attacked us..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 08/28/2008
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Go away troll. We are sick and tired of you and your ilk. You have had the last 8 years to ruin this country. Fortunately your rein of terror is about to end. Too bad, so sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 08/28/2008

And even suggesting seeking vengence on Georgia it was like listening to George Bush..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 08/28/2008
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NOBODY has suggested pre-empitve war in Pakistan, flip that radio dial back to FM and start paying attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 08/28/2008

he said they were plotting to attack us i thought the left said we have to wait til we are attacked?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 08/28/2008
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The PUMAs got me so daggone mad leading up last night that I probably said some things about Hillary and Bill that I shouldn't have.

I'm sorry.

I was wrong.

It won't happen again.

Hillary announcing the roll call vote for NY and taking her name out of the nomination was one of the most engaging things I've seen on television. And Bill showed last night why he is the best politician in modern history. I'm only glad he didn't tell America to jump off a bridge last night because we would have done it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 08/28/2008

Why is it wrong for the PUMA's to divide the democrat party but its patriotic for the Dems to divide America against the war on terror?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 08/28/2008

"Of course they have to prove the love of their country.
They're Democrats.
Everybody knows that Republicans love America,
they just hate half the people leaving there!"

Jon Stewart

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 08/28/2008
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A great speech, thank you , Mr. President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 08/28/2008
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I was skeptical beforehand, but I was wrong.

This was a Magnificent speech, an Historic speech. One cannot fail to come away both moved and inspired to action.

We should all feel humbled by this reaching out from Bill Clinton to the guy who had a rough-and-tumble battle with Hillary.

WOW! This speech reminds us why we elected him twice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 08/28/2008
- metivo I'm a Fan of metivo 6 fans permalink

Fantastic speech. It was the absolute best of the convention. Completely spot-on and sustinct. This is why we elected Bill Clinton twice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 08/28/2008
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