D+? I Disagree. I thought it was a good speech that set the tone for what will be required in the future. While certainly not as good as his acceptance of the nomination in Denver, it was both sobering and inspiring without being cliched. B.
Anyways, maybe you'll get your memorable lines at the State of the Union...
I thought it was primarily a political stump speech that started to roll at the 3/4 mark. I did like his message about putting away childish things and changing the political climate in Washington. But you must remember that political disagreements have often gotten out of hand. In the 1800s one member fired a gun at another on the floor of the Congress. So what we have witnessed during the past sixteen years has been well within the pattern of business as usual, disgusting as always, in D.C.-TRM
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