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How Bill Clinton Did: Democratic Convention Speeches Ranked From Worst to Best (Videos)

How Bill Clinton Did: Democratic Convention Speeches Ranked From Worst to Best (Videos)

With the Democratic Convention already half over, TheWrap is ranking the speeches so far. There are too many people taking the podium for us to include them all, so we’re only evaluating the most memorable Democratic Convention Speeches — including the one by Bill Clinton Tuesday.

Bernie Sanders

The former presidential candidate got almost three minutes of cheers before he spoke, but delivered a long speech that didn’t say much new. And he took 10 minutes to clarify that yes, he’s still endorsing Hillary Clinton. His speech was just OK.

Elizabeth Warren

The Massachusetts senator is one of the Democrats’ most energetic advocates for economic justice, but she was relatively low-key Monday. Warren may have been thrown off by people in the crowd who booed or heckled her for getting behind Clinton. But she did land some punches against Trump, her occasional Twitter antagonist.

Al Franken

The Minnesota senator turned to his “Saturday Night Live” experience to deliver solid jokes that made a serious accusation: the Republican presidential nominee is just a con man.

Sarah Silverman

The comedian and former Sanders supporter said something no politician has had the guts to say when she accused the Bernie-or-Bust crowd of acting “ridiculous.” Whether or not you agree, give her points for saying what she believes. The onetime Sanders surrogate made a strong case for switching over to “pretty kick-ass woman” Hillary Clinton.

Cory Booker

The New Jersey senator got the audience fired up by quoting Maya Angelou: “You may write me down in history / With your bitter, twisted lies / You may trod me in the very dirt / But still, like dust, I’ll rise.”

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton had the same issue with Democratic Convention Speeches since his first one in 1988: He goes on too long. But his slow, relaxed style is so much a part of his charm. His encomium to his wife and her great advice was lovely at times — we could listen to hours about how they first started dating — but he could have tightened up his long list of her accomplishments. Key line:“She’s the best darn changemaker I’ve ever met in my entire life”

Michelle Obama

The First Lady set the standard for convention speakers with these words: “I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves. And I watch my daughters, two beautiful, intelligent, black young women, playing with their dogs on the White House lawn. And because of Hillary Clinton, my daughters, and all our sons and daughters, now take for granted that a woman can be president of the United States. So, don’t let anyone ever tell you that this country isn’t great, that somehow we need to make it great again, because this, right now, is the greatest country on Earth.”

She was better than Bill Clinton.