It took 20 minutes to deliver, and was greeted by journalists with stunned silence, then sustained applause.
Only then did tumultuous applause erupt for the terrific performance that had just taken place.
When folks have money to spend, they buy a new car, and the car companies do well, and they hire more workers. (Applause.) When you've got some extra money in your pockets, then you go get some pizza from Brenda. (Applause.) And then Brenda decides, maybe she can afford to hire another worker.
And I want to make sure that America is standing by you every step of the way, because if you succeed, then we succeed. (Applause.) If we're producing more engineers, then America is producing more jobs.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event -- Boulder, CO
On the way over here, I had a chance to speak to Michael Phelps, who's won more medals than anybody. (Applause.) And then I spoke to the women's gymnastic team. (Applause.) Now, let me just say, I know how to run -- although I don't run as fast as these guys.
Gonzalez heard fans chanting his name as he came in from the bullpen before the game, then received a round of applause as he walked off the mound after his second and final inning.
So if you haven't filed your taxes yet, but you're thinking about buying a house -- (laughter) -- you can request a six-month extension until October 15th, and claim the credit before then. (Applause.) Or if you've already filed your taxes, or you wish to do so before April 15th, you can just amend your form later this year after you've bought your home and get your money then.
Reading deliberately and carefully from a card, then receiving a hearty round of applause on completion.
If we've got great teachers -- (applause) -- then we're going to see the next generation be able to compete all over the world.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event -- Boulder, CO
We got back every dime we used to rescue the banks, with interest. (Applause.) And then we passed a law to end taxpayer-funded Wall Street bailouts for good.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President and Vice President in Dayton, OH
And if we're going to bring down our deficit and do those things, and make sure that Medicare is there for our seniors, and make sure Social Security is there for our seniors -- (applause) -- then we've got to make choices.
But what we had even then was a group of students here at George Mason -- (applause) -- who believed that if we worked hard enough and if we fought long enough, if we organized enough supporters, then we could finally bring change to that city across the river. (Applause.) We believed that despite all the resistance, we could make Washington work.
Are you ready? (Applause.) Are you really ready? (Applause.) All right, then.
WHITEHOUSE: Walter E. Washington Convention Center Washington, D.C.
And our message to companies is simple: If you want somebody who gets the job done, then hire a vet. (Applause.) Hire a vet.
So let me ask you this: Are you fired up? (Applause.) Are you ready to go? (Applause.) All right, then.
The applause started as a low rumble and then it became something wilder and appreciative, and then there he was, Ogden himself, all 6 feet 9 of him, unmistakable, wide as a big screen, walking on the floor, dressed in a sharp black shirt.
And then, to shouts of joy and a round of applause from onlookers, Mr Liu was hoisted by rescuers onto a makeshift stretcher made from a wooden door covered by a quilt and carried down to safety.
So let me ask you one more time: Are you fired up? (Applause.) Are you ready to go? (Applause.) Well, all right, then.
Because when you vote early then you can spend that time on Election Day -- (applause) -- getting everyone you know out to vote.
And once you're registered, then you got to go to GottaVote.com. (Applause.) That's g-o-t-t-a vote.com -- to find out how to cast your ballot early.
And if you're willing to stand with me and work with me and make phone calls with me and knock on some doors with me, then we can finish what we started in 2008. (Applause.) We can make this middle class strong again.
Back then, we won Florida by 236, 000 votes. (Applause.) And understand -- Florida!
Then put our construction workers back to work rebuilding America. (Applause.) Do you want to help our companies succeed?
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at Detroit Labor Day Event
We should pass a bill that helps small businesses get more loans. (Applause.) If we can help the big banks, then we should certainly be able to help small business lending.
Well, if you can do the right thing, then folks in Washington have to do the right thing. (Applause.) And if we do that, there is not a problem that we face that we cannot solve.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama��s Town Hall in Cannon Falls, Minnesota
When you think back to what happened in 2008, back then we won Colorado by about 215, 000 votes. (Applause.) Now, that might sound like a lot, and we appreciated it -- (laughter) -- we will appreciate it again. (Laughter and applause.) But when you break that number down across precincts, that's just 73 votes per precinct.
He took the mound to thunderous applause, induced a pop-up from the first batter, and then struck out the next two men looking, walking off the mound to another standing ovation, the first two of what are sure to be dozens this year.
We're starting here in Iowa, we're going to Colorado, then we're going to go to Nevada, then we're going to Florida, Virginia, Ohio. (Applause.) I am going to stop in Chicago to vote. (Applause.) We've got early vote in Illinois just like we've got early vote here in Iowa.
When I look out at all of you, I feel confident because I know that as long as there are young people like you who still have hope and are still inspired by the possibilities of America, then there are going to be better days for this country. (Applause.) I know that we are going to come through this stronger than before.
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