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‘Why does he sound like that,’ cry Bill Clinton fans after he sparks concern at DNC – but still takes jibe at Trump

BILL Clinton shocked his supporters during his speech on day three of the Democratic National Convention, with his older appearance and hoarse voice throwing off viewers.

The 42nd president addressed the convention to cast his support for Vice President Kamala Harris but his supporters were focused on the sound of his voice rather than his words.

Former President Bill Clinton left viewers shocked by his speech on day three of the Democratic National Convention
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His speech was filled with shots at former President Donald Trump
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Clinton spoke into the microphone with a dominant tone, his voice reverberating throughout the stadium.

But despite the power in his voice, there was a hoarse, scratchy quality that for some viewers, was hard to ignore.

Some wondered if Clinton was sick — when President Joe Biden had displayed a raspy voice at June’s presidential debate against Trump, it turned out he had Covid.

“Does Bill Clinton have Covid?” an X user asked. “Why tf does he sound like that?”

Another person called it “jarring” to see Clinton, 78, in old age “with his voice weakened.”

Bill Clinton does not sound good,” a third person wrote.

“Hasn’t for a while, sounding older than he is, and he’s not exactly young these days.”


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However, one person said that Clinton’s skills as a speaker are unmatched despite his age.

“If you look close you can see when he goes to the script and when he rewrites it on the fly,” they wrote.

“Talks like he’s in your living room. The master.”

Clinton was indeed quick to make jokes at Trump’s expense, saying that despite turning 78 two days ago he’s still “younger than Donald Trump.”

He also made references to a crude joke former President Barack Obama made the night prior, as he called Trump self-centered.

“The next time you hear him, don’t count the lies, count the I’s,” said Clinton.

“Do you want to spend the next four years talking about crowd size?”

Obama made the joke during the keynote address, positing his hands to make insinuations about Trump’s obsession with crowd size.

As one of Clinton’s supporters pointed out on X, he appeared to ignore the teleprompter at times as he riffed about Trump being a good actor who sided with dictators from North Korea and Russia.

He repeatedly used ad-libs during his speech, posing problems for the teleprompter operator, reported The Washington Post.

Democratic National Convention: Fast Facts

The Democratic National Convention is the presidential nominating convention for the 2024 Presidential Election.

Delegates of the US Democratic Party will vote to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris for president.

They will also affirm her choice of running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, for vice president.

Kamala Harris is the first Black woman and first South Asian person to be the presidential nominee of a major political party in the US.

The convention begins on Monday, August 19, and runs through Thursday, August 22.

It will take place in Chicago, Illinois, at Chicago’s United Center.

The Democratic National Convention Chair is Minyon Moore.

Notable speakers will include President Joe Biden, former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Jason Carter, and Pete Buttigieg.

“We’ve seen more than one election slip away from us,” said Clinton as his wife, Hillary Clinton, sat in the crowd.

“You should never underestimate your adversary. These people are really good at distracting us, at triggering doubt, at triggering buyer’s remorse.”

Despite going off script, Clinton earned loud applause from the audience at Chicago’s United Center.

The jokes kept coming as Clinton praised Harris as a candidate who could “work to solve our problems, seize our opportunities, ease our fears, and make sure every single American, however, they vote, has a chance to chase their dream.”

He mentioned Harris’ past working at McDonald’s while she attended college in Washington before referencing his love for the fast-food restaurant, which was once the subject of a well-known 2013 Saturday Night Live skit.

“I will be so happy when she actually enters the White House as president, because she will break my record as the president who spent the most time at McDonald’s,” he said to a roaring crowd.

STARS SCHMOOZE AT DNC

The DNC has been packed with several political figures such as Barack and Michelle Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and current President Joe Biden.

However, it has also featured many celebrities including comedians, rappers, musicians, and entertainers.

Democratic National Convention roundup

Delegates from across the nation decended into Chicago's United Center to formally celebrate Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democrats presidential nominee.

DNC Night 1 highlights:

  • Delegates showed an outpouring of gratitude for President Joe Biden, the Democratic incumbent who decided to end his reelection campaign on July 21, 2024, and pass the torch to his vice president to lead the nation.
  • An emotional Biden, who wiped away tears as a raucous crowd chanted, “Thank you, Biden, delivered an emphatic speech that diverted past the scheduled primetime hour.
  • Supporters praised the president for his 50-year career in public service that began in Delaware.
  • “For 50 years, like many of you, I’ve given my heart and soul to our nation, and I’ve been blessed, a million times in return, with the support of the American people,” Biden said.
  • Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton received a standing ovation as she called Kamala Harris and Tim Walz’s campaign “the future.”

DNC Night 2 highlights:

  • Kamala Harris secured the Democratic nomination in a chaotic and gaffe-filled roll call during night 2 of the convention.
  • Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham spoke at the DNC and said behind closed doors, Donald Trump would refer to his supporters as “basement dwellers.”
  • Grisham was one of five Republicans to speak at the convention.
  • The Obamas electrified the Chicago crowd, delivering keynote speeches one after the other.
  • Former First Lady Michelle Obama gave a rousing speech blasting Trump as a racist and misogynist.
  • Barack Obama, one of the most influential figures in the Democratic Party since leaving the Oval Office in 2017, called his successor a “whining and childish” billionaire.

Stevie Wonder performed at the event and comedian Kenan Thompson acted in a skit about the dangers of Project 2025.

The week also saw appearances from Eva Longoria, Patti LaBelle, Common, Stephen Colbert, Spike Lee, Lil Jon, Sean Astin, and Ana Navarro.

After former President Clinton, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi took to the stage to make a brief speech.

Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, then bounced on stage for the keynote address.

Meanwhile, Trump has kept himself busy at his first outdoor rally since July after he was injured in an assassination attempt.

The event in Asheboro, North Carolina, featured several security measures such as a bulletproof glass box placed around the podium where Trump spoke.

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Clinton went off script during his speech but didn’t appear to skip a beat[/caption]
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He earned applause from the crowd after referring to a beloved SNL skit[/caption]

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