"And that's not all,” he went on. “It's clear Barack Obama does not have the experience to let the special interests run the government."
The crowd (which takes up 5/28ths of just the lower tier of seating in the 30,000 seat arena, so you know, a big crowd, but not a big, big crowd) is jazzed. This rhetorical device goes on for a bit. "That's the kind of inexperience I can get used to," said DeNiro.
"I've never made a speech like this at a political event before," he said. "Sooo, what am I doing here?"
"Finally, one person has inspired me," he said. Guess who!
"Lemme just speak to you young people here," he continued. "The rest of you can listen --it's okay. I've been concerned that so many of you aren't voting.... No one inspired you. You wanted to vote, you just didn't have anyone you wanted to vote for. You know what? I felt the same. Until now."
He then introduced Senator Ted Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy and Barack Obama.
3 comments:
Vincenzo - you are a photo-shop genius. I can't thank you enough - never enough!
LOL. You're too kind, I'm just playing around.
Vincenzo - now that Cathy has pointed it out - I see your signature.
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