This may not be obvious on TV, but here at the Pepsi Center, few people seem to be paying attention to Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, who was on the list of possible Obama VP picks. Delegates are walking around and the sound of attendees chit chatting amongst themselves is almost drowning out her speech, which is an unispired effort anyway.
It included the line: "I'm sure you remember a girl from Kansas who said there's no place like home. Well, in John McCain's version, there's no place like home. And a home. And home. And home."
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