I'll go first :D I felt such a big pinch of regret when I was watching it, because I know what this means - That we probably won't see a woman in the White House this time. I'm happy with the candidate we have, but the let down in the room was almost palpable. I've heard from so many women saying tears were running down their face for the whole duration of the speech.
And did anyone else notice what a gorgeous locale they picked? I loved the room, she looked like such a states(wo)man.
I posted a piece over at my blog about it, but to reiterate, I cried through the whole thing, and afterwards as I was writing the post. I thought it was a strong speech, and the best I've ever seen out of Hillary. I felt the love and sincerity in every word she was saying. It left me bereft, though, and I will still be that way for awhile.
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I'll go first :D I felt such a big pinch of regret when I was watching it, because I know what this means - That we probably won't see a woman in the White House this time. I'm happy with the candidate we have, but the let down in the room was almost palpable. I've heard from so many women saying tears were running down their face for the whole duration of the speech.
And did anyone else notice what a gorgeous locale they picked? I loved the room, she looked like such a states(wo)man.
I posted a piece over at my blog about it, but to reiterate, I cried through the whole thing, and afterwards as I was writing the post. I thought it was a strong speech, and the best I've ever seen out of Hillary. I felt the love and sincerity in every word she was saying. It left me bereft, though, and I will still be that way for awhile.
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