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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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That's the attack dog?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/27/2008
- soundfury I'm a Fan of soundfury 13 fans permalink

Beau Biden touched Michelle's soul when he mentioned the loss of his mother and sister.

God bless and protect Barack Obama and his family always.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 08/27/2008

Whew! What a convention....what a collection of brilliant speakers. Makes me proud to be a Democrat. Bill and Hillary were stellar, and Biden an inspiration. As a former staunch Hillary supporter, I will be eagerly anticipating casting my vote for Obama/Biden in November. Now, can we all just quit bashing the Clintons? And to you PUMAS out there: keep the big picture in mind, and do what's best for our country...vote Obama/Biden. We can't stand four more years of the downward spiral we're in now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 08/27/2008
- deanfv I'm a Fan of deanfv 13 fans permalink

The Dem train is losing steam. A lot of buyer's remorse going around. Obama upstaged Joe's lame speech in an impromptu attempt to right the ship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/27/2008
- Revanchist I'm a Fan of Revanchist 3 fans permalink

There is no way that a sentient being could infer that after the last 3 hours of the Democratic Convention v.2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 08/27/2008

It was a brilliant ending BRAVO DEM'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 08/27/2008
- john95 I'm a Fan of john95 2 fans permalink

I think what you and others need to understand is that PUMA's aren't real. They are very obviously Rove/Mccain operatives who are paid off in order to try to divide the democratic party after the nomination. Since the nomination went on so long, Rove had plenty of time to come up with the idea. Why do you think that so many of the major political web sites are flooded with anti-obama negative comments, at a time when 80% of the country thinks things are going horribly?

Of course it's all fake and all a hoax. Don't even try to fight with PUMAs, very very few of them are real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 08/27/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Volvo, would you please look up exactly where Biden finished in law school? When you are done with that, please look up and relay to us how raising income taxes on small business owners helps our economy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 08/27/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 588 fans permalink
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Couldn't hurt any more than tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans, to the detriment of the middle class, which has now become, under the Bush/Cheney/McCain presidency, the working poor. In other words, there is no more middle class! Perhaps reversing Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and the corporations will give both the middle class AND the small business owners a chance to benefit from the revived economy that an Obama/Biden presidency will create. We shall certainly see!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 08/27/2008

There isn't a thing in the world wrong with comparing Obama to Jesse Jackson. Especially if you're advocating for your wife and trying to downplay her opponents win. That is exactly what the former president is supposed to do.

Jackson was the last politician to win SC big buy lose the nomination so it was a great comparison for the playing down his win. He was advocating for his WIFE.

Calling his remarks racists is PATHETIC!!!!!

Bill Clinton reversed the Reagan (Obama's favorite) tax cuts for the wealthy and got rid of the deficit and left a surplus. He can compare Obama to Jesse Jackson or Snow White if he wants to. He left us in great shape and is stumping for Obama. I wouldn't after what was said about him and his wife, but he's a bigger man than I am. Give him a little respect!

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

Look, I know it's embarrassing that McSame finished 894th out of 899 at the Naval Academy, but really...get a life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 08/27/2008
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 245 fans permalink
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Where did Mc finish? 894 of 899? Ouch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 PM on 08/27/2008
- SEDANMIK I'm a Fan of SEDANMIK 3 fans permalink

NO WANDER THEY SAID ; BILL CLINTON IS A BLACK PRESIDENT , YES HE IS THE MOST RESPECTED AMERICAN FROM COAST TO COAST WORLD WIDE . THE DIVISIVE NEO CONS MEDIA TRIED EVERY POSSIBLE MESS . TO DAY THE DEMOCRATS SAID IN ONE VOICE ...NO YOU CAN NOT DIVIDE US ......PERIOD !!!

OBAMA / BIDEN 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 08/27/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 588 fans permalink
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I agree with your overall sentiments, but ... what do you mean, "No wonder they said Bill Clinton is a black president?" I don't get it, and I'm black :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 08/27/2008

Because he walks into a room like he has basketball size balls. He knows he kicked some serious A when he was in office. He plays a mean sax and his foundation has already provided free AIDS medicine to MILLIONS of blacks in Africa. AA's made huge economic gains during his administration. He has been the biggest target of the white man (Republicans and confused progressives alike). Being called the first black president was just a compliment by a black writer a few years ago.

Obama will be the first actual black president. I hope he plays sax.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 08/28/2008
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Guys, we need to click on the home tab and go to the new thread set up by HuffPro. Right now most of the people posting on the new thread are tr0lls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 08/27/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

It''s the Obama supporter police.

Columbo where are you??????????????????????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 08/27/2008
- MM216 I'm a Fan of MM216 39 fans permalink

He likes cigars, too

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 08/27/2008
- tigs I'm a Fan of tigs permalink

takes one to know one , we are positive ,you are negative , a smile is better than a frown L O L.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/27/2008
- johnwinner I'm a Fan of johnwinner 13 fans permalink

After nearly destroying his own legacy the past 6 months, Bill Clinton, the president I voted for twice, gave the best speech of his career, and one of the finest examples of partisan-political rhetoric in American history. Who cares bif he was being "sincere"? Every word he said is true, and he knew it. BRAVO BILL! OBAMA '08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 08/27/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

johnwinner: Bill Clinton did not destroy his legacy. The Obama people, the media, and the DNC tried to destroy his legacy. Let's stick to the facts, please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 08/27/2008
- johnwinner I'm a Fan of johnwinner 13 fans permalink

Well, you don't get it. The primary is now officially over. We are a united party moving into the election. Nay-sayers move to the bottom of the bus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 08/27/2008
- Revanchist I'm a Fan of Revanchist 3 fans permalink

split the difference. politics makes for strange etc...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 08/27/2008

Thank you- that I will never ever forgive nor forget- that the Obama campaign made the first Black President a racist.
What I want to hear from Obama tomorrow-
- Bill Clinton was the BEST 2 term president from the Dem party
- the Clinton years produced 22 Million new jobs and a budget surplus
- that he would take counsel from Bill Clinton

The Clintons have said what they have to with grace and class- can we expect the same from Obama ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 08/27/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 588 fans permalink
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johnwinner had the facts exactly right. The Obama campaign and supporters, the media and the DNC may have RESPONDED to President Clinton's "misstatements," but we did not initiate them. This, President Clinton did all on his own. No one put a gun to his head and made him compare Senator Obama to Jesse Jackson, nor did anyone force him to say that John McCain and Hillary Clinton were the two candidates who really loved America and would make an ideal ticket, and these are just two examples of some of the things he did and said to hurt both Hillary's campaign as well as his legacy. Nonetheless, he gave a remarkable speech tonight, and most of us are not only willing but anxious to put the past in the past and, in a united effort, to defeat John McCain. I am very happy to see both Bill and Hillary Clinton back where they belong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 08/27/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 66 fans permalink

MCCain....."Thanks, but NO thanks!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 08/27/2008
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Based on the amount of republican poseurs on the board tonight, it lets you know they are scurred!! The more they attack with cheap and pathetic comments lets you know we are under their skin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 08/27/2008
- DaRight I'm a Fan of DaRight 6 fans permalink

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Biden should have you worried...all mouth.

Can't wait to see O hav'in to explain to the press about what Joe really meant

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 08/27/2008
- MM216 I'm a Fan of MM216 39 fans permalink

I can't make out some of these new posts. It's like they're writing in Chinese or are from Mars!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 08/27/2008
- deanfv I'm a Fan of deanfv 13 fans permalink

Following Joe or Obama advice on the surge would have been, er..., Ahhhh... wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 08/27/2008
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If we followed their advice, we'd be out of Iraq by now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 08/27/2008
- eva belle I'm a Fan of eva belle 23 fans permalink
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GOSH...ITS SO HILLARIOUS WATCHING FOX NEWS RIGHT NOW!!!!! THEY ARE TRYING SO HARD TO CRITICIZE THE DEMOCRATIC GANG ON STAGE..ITS SO FUNNY..KRISTOL IS HYPERVENTILATING AND WHATSHERFACE..SHE IS ALMOST CRYING...SO NICE TO SEE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 08/27/2008

don't watch faux news. your brain cells will die.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 08/27/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 227 fans permalink
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I know. I just tuned in about five minutes ago. They're desperately clinging to talking points and feigning outrage over Joe Biden attacking John McCain.

Their trump card?

"Joe Biden said he would be proud to be on McCain's Presidential ticket!!"

What they conveniently forget is that he said that in 2005 on The Daily Show. John McCain's integrity is long gone since then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 08/27/2008
- teron678 I'm a Fan of teron678 131 fans permalink
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Glad too see even the Neo-Cons are interested in Our Convention!!!!!!!!!!!

O'Biden 08!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 08/27/2008
- meanguy I'm a Fan of meanguy 17 fans permalink

it's the only comedy not in reruns

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 08/28/2008
- Revanchist I'm a Fan of Revanchist 3 fans permalink

I'm ready to buy the World a Coke. Belly up to the bar...

The Democrats seem to be hitting their stride.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/27/2008
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 66 fans permalink

Make it a Pepsi!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 08/27/2008
- Revanchist I'm a Fan of Revanchist 3 fans permalink

I'll leave a voucher for you. ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 08/27/2008

If i see any reporting on O kissing Joe's wife tomorrow, well, I know that the USA truely hasnt got a chance

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 08/27/2008
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 245 fans permalink
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Mc would, but she isn't worth enough money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 08/27/2008
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President Clinton was Coltranesque: lyrical, rhythmic, percussive and he hit all of the right notes.

BEHusseinM777

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 08/27/2008
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