Obama's got to accomplish a LOT with his speech tonight. He has to have the rhetoric he's famous for, mixed with more specifics, while stating the case that he can be a formidable president to the masses at the stadium and into people's living rooms. And to top it off he's making his speech on the anniversary of MLK's historic 'I Have A Dream' speech. So the pressure is on, but I think he can pull it off.
Of course, the Republicans & PUMAS will probably just talk about the backdrop he has, which McCain's already calling the Barackopolis.
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Sarah Palin: 'Well, the state that she did govern WAS right across the street from Russia.'
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