Says he doesn’t need the final results to know “our time has come.” What does he mean by that?

“Our movement is real and change is coming to America.”

He’s speaking off the cuff too, making Hillary the only one who read a speech tonight.

He’s speaking like he has this wrapped up. But Hillary ran away with the big prizes tonight and leads handily in California, for now anyway.

Says we don’t need “to be divided by race, and region, and gender.” That horse has left the barn, Barry.

This is all hopeful hokum, nostrums and cliches about change, bad lobbyists, families who have to sell their houses, soldiers who fight “in a war that never should have been authorized.” That’s enough to make a lot of even Romney supporters vote for McCain.

“We have to turn the page.” “Writer a new chapter.” “Seize the moment.” Barf.

Says he respects Hillary as a colleague, but people deserve a real choice, between change and more of the same, looking backward and looking forward, etc. Blah, blah, blah.

Mentions a “common purpose.” Just what is that purpose?

Now blasts Clinton for taking more money from lobbyists than all Republicans combined. So much for respect.

Now brags that he can’t be criticized for supporting the war, supporting torture, backing Bush on Iran. Who is this guy? Vladimir Putin?

Now saying Americans are miserable and can’t pay their bills. He should watch Drew Carey’s video in a post down below.

Says he’ll bring Democrats and Republicans together. Yeah, that’ll happen. Blasts the “tyranny of oil,” you know, that stuff that runs the world’s economy and is responsible for our prosperity.

Says he won’t use “9/11 as a way to scare up votes.” This guy is dangerously naive. Man, he IS a lot like Robert F. Kennedy.

Oops. He just said “We need to show the nation that ordinary people can do ordinary, er. extraordinary things.”

Now he’s talking about being “a young organizer” on the South side of Chicago. That’s a vocation that only left-winger and union members admire.

If he says change one more time I’m slamming this computer into the TV.

OK, this is going on far too long. Now he’s into the speak-response thing with “yes we can.” Now he’s mimicking MLK: “A hymn that will heel the nation.”

Finally, he’s done.