Barack Obama's speech at the JJ dinner this weekend continues to draw rave reviews...
Mark Ambinder of The Atlantic:
Barack Obama's speech at Saturday night's Jefferson-Jackson dinner was the best I've ever seen him give.
Todd Beeton at MyDD:
I've finally caught up on my J-J speech viewing and have to agree with David Yepsen that Obama clearly had the best speech last night.
Mike Lux at OpenLeft:
From everything I've heard, his organization made a great impression on Dinner goers, and Obama gave the best speech of the night. His central message that he represents and can deliver real change, which is a strong message in this anti-establishment moment.
And here's an account from Iowa Independent of a couple that shared the table with Barack at the JJ dinner:
"Jill right away said that guy (Obama) is real," Kraus said. "It's not political charisma. It's real. It's genuine. He's doing it for the right reasons." Kraus said he sees Obama in historic terms. "He is going to go something momentous," Kraus said. "I feel it in my bones."
"Jill right away said that guy (Obama) is real," Kraus said. "It's not political charisma. It's real. It's genuine. He's doing it for the right reasons."
Kraus said he sees Obama in historic terms.
"He is going to go something momentous," Kraus said. "I feel it in my bones."
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