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Originally Posted by Miborn
I like this gal she is someone to watch for the future....
Mia Love sees the campaign that President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are conducting as “disrespectful,” quoting the so-called “war on women,” and Biden’s recent comments on the campaign trail when he told a crowd that Republicans “want to put ya’ll back in chains.”
VIDEO: Mia Love: Race doesn't matter, calls Biden 'disrespectful' - First Read
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Love's speech was one of the best of the whole convention, that is until Condi Rice who I wanted so much to run for President in 2008, came on tonight. That speech was right up there with the top ones this old man has ever heard. I had very watery eyes all through her speech thinking that she was delivering that thing without a teleprompter and then the Fox people upheld me by saying that she did it without. I so wish she had run and won so she could have been the first black plus the first woman in that job. Her mention of the little girl whose parents told her she could rise to whatever she wanted and made a believer of her and she rose to Secretary of State, which ain't too bad for a little girl who couldn't even eat a hamburger in Woolworth's cafeteria.
Now back to Love. As a black, young woman she may have made some of the establishment Republicans feel bad. If not they need to look out with people like her coming along. Her speech was an outstanding one and delivered pretty good too. I think that the speakers up to now have done a good job of pointing out that Obama's war on women belongs to him.
I am about to hear Pam Bondi speak to Greta and she is another of those young women in the Party that I really like and respect. She did a good one too and what she believes in will go right along with all those young people who are moving in on that establishment.
I wonder what the Dems will think about what Love said in that interview. They will attack but in vain, I think.