Rather than ask ERT’s fabulous recapping team [The Best Fucking Recappers On the Planet!] to marathon live blog four nights in a row, we’ll be taking the DIY approach to the conventions.
The theme for Monday is “One Nation.” Michelle Obama is the featured speaker. Evening schedule from demconvention.com after the jump.
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Mountain
9:00 PM -11:00 PM Eastern
Remarks
The Honorable Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Member of the US House of Representatives, Illinois
Mike Fisher & Cheryl Fisher – Beech Grove, Indiana
Mike – Amtrak tech & Cheryl – hospital tech (hosted Obama for lunch)
Tom Balanoff
President, SEIU Local 1 (Chicago)
Senator Edward M. Kennedy Tribute
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg
Daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy
Video - Edward M. Kennedy Video
Remarks
The Honorable Miguel Del Valle
City Clerk of Chicago, Illinois
Candi Schmieder
Delegate Chair, Iowa County Convention
Jerry Kellman
Hired & supervised Obama at Developing Communities Project - Chicago, Illinois
Introduction of Jim Leach by
The Honorable Tom Harkin
US Senator, Iowa
The Honorable Jim Leach
Former Republican Member of the US House of Representatives, 1st District, Iowa
Introduction of Claire McCaskill by
Austin Esposito
Son of Senator McCaskill
The Honorable Claire McCaskill
US Senator, Missouri
Video - Michelle Obama Package
Introduction to the Michelle Obama Package
Craig Robinson
Older brother of Michelle Obama
Remarks
Michelle Obama
Wife of Presidential Candidate Barack Obama
Benediction
Don Miller -Portland, Oregon
Best-selling author & public speaker focusing on Christian spirituality
Recess
The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius
Governor of Kansas

Fantastic idea, I love it (nearly as much as love this week’s banner)!
By Stef on Monday, August 25, 2008 7:45 pm | Permalink
Wow, that banner is awesome. Whoever made it is totally awesome. Like, rock star awesome, amirite?!
By Lucy on Monday, August 25, 2008 7:52 pm | Permalink
Yes Lucy, you are rock stare awesome! Thanks for doing it!
Though.. I can’t help but see those donkey ears and think A Midsummer’s Night Dream.
By Becky on Monday, August 25, 2008 7:57 pm | Permalink
I couldn’t get them lower. I lacked the talent. D:
By Lucy on Monday, August 25, 2008 9:01 pm | Permalink
I’m so freaking tired hearing about the poor Clintonistas and what are they going to do. Sorry Keith, but I switched to C-Span.
By Charity on Monday, August 25, 2008 9:04 pm | Permalink
Keith smacks down Joe:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8/25/192924/063/576/575040
By Jamey Dee on Monday, August 25, 2008 10:39 pm | Permalink
Oh, LORD, Lucy. That banner. I wish that there was a way to copy it and save it.
It did not come up on my screen, so thank goodness you mentioned it as I hit refresh, and there it was!
I am still a bit horrified at the image created in that Tumble blog re Keith doing a drunk and naked King Kong impersonation from on top of a Ferris Wheel. I have realized that that is something I do not want to see, not even if he were to keep on the pink tie, not even with the donkey ears. (I think that I may hysterically blind myself with my own imagination.)
Charity, I also got totally fed up with MSNBC following Nancy Pelosi and switched to C-SPAN which was actually showing the convention instead of selected speeches and then talking and interviewing over those they considered less important.
As a Convention junkie (Well, a DEMOCRATIC Convention junkie, I can only follow the Republicans via Jon Stewart and his Daily Show programming), part of the excitement and wonder is the energy from the floor - the awkward gaps in programming and the music and people dancing together in funny hats, as well as the speakers who are unknown and suddenly are in that deer in the headlights position of facing a huge crowd who also do not seem to be paying attention to them after all their agony of preparation - so I do honor them and pay attention.
BTW, Jessie Jackson, Jr., had a wonderful line in his about them being in Denver with the Mountain tops, referencing back to the MLK speech of 45 years ago - we finally made it to the Mountain top.
I did not need nor want more talking heads going on and on about what has to be done to pacify the Clintons or what notes Michelle Obama had to hit to appease her critics.
I can only hope that the people being discussed do not bother to listen to this crap, which seems crises mentalities trying to stir up trouble so they can report on it.
I also have had to wonder if Barack Obama did not at all consider Joe Biden as filling a supposed “gap” in his resume but chose him because he likes him and thinks he would be part of a great team.
I am rather soured on punditry these days as some of them seem to be trying to drive the agenda, and I think again of Jon Stewart telling Tucker Carlson, “You are ruining this country,” and more recently telling Chris Matthews that his book claiming that life is like politics was terribly sad.
It was fine to listen to the analysis after the convention ended for the night, and didn’t NBC have a prime spot? and what seemed like easy access to the speakers - especially interesting after the mob went after FOX..
And the more we got into the movie and sports metaphors the more fun it became.
I also had noted the Brady Bunch reference and found it telling. Television has been such a great leveler in this country, even with inane sitcoms, as it gives us a chance to see those who otherwise might be considered different and to identify with them as real people: Thinking of how many times I heard the Obamas compared to the Huxtables today. (Sigh)
Tomorrow, Dennis Kucinich will be on at 3 pm my (PDT) time, so I suspect that I will be back with
C-Span while keeping MSNBC PIP just in case.
By Rafi's Mom on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 2:13 am | Permalink
Wow, Jamey, thanks for the link.. I had had MSNBC on when that was going on but was apparently not paying close attention as it was “Morning Joe”, whom I consider a real lightweight.
Way to go, Keith.
By Rafi's Mom on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 2:21 am | Permalink
And did I hear correctly that some guy who works on MSNBC is doing an interview for the Ken Burns documentary Baseball in a new “Tenth Inning”? And he works this week in Denver?
By jamescraven on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 4:55 am | Permalink
Lucy, great banner - mad skills you have! Every time I look at it Keith looks like one of the “lost boys” from Peter Pan. :) I wonder what you have in the works for the GOP - elephant ears or a trunk.
By 2labpuppers on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 1:37 pm | Permalink
I hope that we are all checking the Tumble blogging as there are some real gems for the ardent fan.
Thanks, Becky, for the full clip of the “get a shovel” episode, I do not think that I will ever get enough of that, and I also must give Joe credit for changing the metaphor to using the shovel as an implement for the GOP to dig themselves out of the hole they are in.
There is nothing like live television and open microphones.
And, Happy Women’s Equality Day to all my “fellow” women here.
By Rafi's Mom on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 3:00 pm | Permalink
Michelle frickin’ pwned, yesterday.(If I were to say that, would it sound like “owned”? Bet they don’t do that at Cornell.)
She hit notes like she was Aretha Franklin.
And she got Matthews to talk almost like a normal person, which, if nothing else should get her a panel show someday, but hopefully she’ll be too busy for the next few years.
And, Keith, we tease because we love:
MOM(during KO and Matthews on scholarships): Keith went to Cornell. Huh.
ME: Yeah, he’s *very* proud. If you wanted, during extended coverage like this, that could be a drinking game where you could get a nice buzz.
I’m just jealous. The only way Arizona State is impressive is, you know, from a wheelchair, like I’ve done. Or “Gee, you put sentences together surprisingly well for a party-girl inebriate.”
so, I’m just bitter. Clinging to my internet connection and “Countdown”and my heathen spirituality.
By Chicating on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 3:27 pm | Permalink
Dennis Kucinich is kind of my hero. His speech at the moment is phenomenal.
Bless you, you short, fiery pacifist with green tea in his pockets. :D
By Lucy on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 6:53 pm | Permalink
It is not easy to try to watch out for Keith while trying to see the Convention.
Thank the Goddess for C-SPAN and PIP.
All of the Dem bigwigs know what an incredible and impassioned speaker Dennis Kucinich is. Why in the world didn’t they put him in prime time to hit all their high notes for the National audience? He was wearing a large button with a photo of Stephanie Tubbs-Jones (and an awesome tie) and seemed to channel her energy to mach his own.
Dennis had what had been a mostly quiet, chatting among themselves, audience on their feet and cheering.
I had MSNBC PIP in the corner of the screen, and David Gregory and Nora O’Donnel were continuing to chatter away on what Hillary needs to do and did Michelle do enough.
It is as if everything these days has to be prepackaged and wrapped in saran wrap (or its cheaper, generic equivalent.)
Now, back to check on Keith. There are distinct disadvantages to having my tv and computer at opposite ends of the house.
By Rafi's Mom on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 7:13 pm | Permalink