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My god the bubble heads at NBC are asking why Biden isn't going tit for tat in nuclear mobilization.
Because their retarded.
Biden said "fund the police" because he knows his approval rating is spiraling out of control. Thus, he says something the hard-core right will love (all while subtly hinting at taking away 2nd amendment rights) so they can say "he done did good".
He's not going to win any right wingers with that line or speech. Specifically since he took alot of Trumps agenda and trying to make it sound like his own.
CNN viewers gave Biden a 41% approval on the SOTU, the lowest approval in 15 years. Their sample was also 11% more Democrats.
Didn't one of Trump's state of unions have a 77% approval for a CNN poll and I remmber Don Lemon freaking out.
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You can't make this shit up.
No they can still point out how he surpported BLM and that he's lieing about "always surpporting the police"
Shut up you fucking faggot. I beg to differ. In fact if you notice John they didn't invade during his term becuase he made it clear there would be consequences if they did and because they weren't sure if he was bluffing or not. They didn't. Honselty Bolton is the first rino that made me realized how many Rinos there truly are.
 
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Bobbert better not apologize.
Don't do it
Don't fucking do it.

Because their retarded.

He's not going to win any right wingers with that line or speech. Specifically since he took alot of Trumps agenda and trying to make it sound like his own.

Didn't one of Trump's state of unions have a 77% approval for a CNN poll and I remmber Don Lemon freaking out.

No they can still point out how he surpported BLM and that he's lieing about "always surpporting the police"

Shut up you fucking faggot. I beg to differ. In fact if you notice John they didn't invade during his term becuase he made it clear there would be consequences if they did and because they weren't sure if he was bluffing or not. They didn't. Honselty Bolton is the first rino that made me realized how many Runos there truly are.
I only saw a headline from NBC about it. It quoted Chuck Todd
"Thats a speech that won't age well"

Mika and that guy with the dead girl in his office are gonna be giving me schadenfreude orgasms this morning
 
He's not going to win any right wingers with that line or speech. Specifically since he took alot of Trumps agenda and trying to make it sound like his own.
No he's not, and the whiplash on this issue is going to hurt his party to a significant degree. The GOP has been wise to keep hammering this point, and this video is a good example of what to keep doing. Democrat after Democrat talking on camera about defunding and shitting all over police in no uncertain terms isn't something that can be walked back. They're not going to attract any independent voters with the sudden about-face, and certainly not any Republican voters. In fact, what is likely to happen is that this pivot is going to depress turnout amongst their own base in demographics that dislike policing. "Defund the police" has really been a terrible political mistake for the Democrats from every angle. It's just a shame so many people have had to suffer from this particular brand of leftist retardation over the last few years.
 
"Defund the police" has really been a terrible political mistake for the Democrats from every angle. It's just a shame so many people have had to suffer from this particular brand of leftist retardation over the last few years.
This is what happens when you abandon the working class you supposedly cared for (or pretended to) in favor of pandering to twitter.
 
Our local MKE area TV station has flash polls in the mornings. Yesterday's question was re: general approval of Biden. Forgot to snapshot that one.

Here is today's, which is pretty much in line with yesterday's.

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MOST POPULAR PRESIDENT EVER.

edit: whoopsie doodle, his "discouraged" rate went up a percentage point in the time it took me to make this post.
 
No he's not, and the whiplash on this issue is going to hurt his party to a significant degree. The GOP has been wise to keep hammering this point, and this video is a good example of what to keep doing. Democrat after Democrat talking on camera about defunding and shitting all over police in no uncertain terms isn't something that can be walked back. They're not going to attract any independent voters with the sudden about-face, and certainly not any Republican voters. In fact, what is likely to happen is that this pivot is going to depress turnout amongst their own base in demographics that dislike policing. "Defund the police" has really been a terrible political mistake for the Democrats from every angle. It's just a shame so many people have had to suffer from this particular brand of leftist retardation over the last few years.
It's going to be hard pretending not every major Democrat politician spent most of a year constantly saying "defund the police" all Republicans have to do is play videos of the dems saying this and pointing out how their lieing about it now.
 
I seriously cannot believe that we have three more years of this shit ahead of us.

Also, Lauren Boebert is hot and I would have sex with her.
you should have thought about that a decade ago, she was a literal prostitute, a cheap one too. was charging only $100 an hour in 2005, she was still charging $300 an hour in 2012/2013.
 
you should have thought about that a decade ago, she was a literal prostitute, a cheap one too. was charging only $100 an hour in 2005, she was still charging $300 an hour in 2012/2013.
it's a sad day that an ex prostitute has more of a backbone and opposes shitty pandering and incompetence than establishment Republicans.
 
it's a sad day that an ex prostitute has more of a backbone and opposes shitty pandering and incompetence than establishment Republicans.
establishment republicans are usually from well off backgrounds, so even if they fail it doesn't mean as much. they have options, the ex prostitutes and bartenders are so extreme and dedicated because they know what living on less than $170k is like.
 
Article about the SOTU for anyone that missed it and don't wanna watch.

Article: https://longisland.news12.com/state-of-the-union-unity-on-ukraine-amid-division-at-home
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/2022030...-union-unity-on-ukraine-amid-division-at-home
Lawmakers gathered Tuesday at the heavily secured U.S. Capitol for President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address — some wearing blue and yellow ribbons and lapels in support of Ukraine — as attention turns from challenges at home to the intensifying war overseas.

It's the first time all members of Congress are invited to the House chamber since the COVID-19 outbreak largely shuttered the Capitol and the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection by a mob of the former president's supporters tried to stop Biden's election. Masks are optional now but the security fencing is up, a stark reminder of the nation’s divisions.

“I think every person in this country understands that what happens in the world has a direct impact with what happens here,” said Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., ahead of the speech.

For Biden, this first State of the Union speech arrives amid the backdrop of a war, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and a number of legislative defeats for the Democratic president and his allies on Capitol Hill.

Signs of partisan tensions flared as soon as Biden touted his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, which not a single Republican supported as Democrats passed it through Congress last year.

“It worked,” Biden said loudly, as Republicans murmured boos and Democrats jumped to their feet to applaud — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer eagerly jumping twice to clap approval.

In one of the most dramatic outbursts of the evening, Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado blamed Biden for the deaths of 13 service members killed in the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“You put them in — 13 of them,” Boebert yelled. At the time, Biden was talking about the death of his son, Army Maj. Beau Biden, and legislation to support veterans exposed to toxic fumes from military burn pits used to get rid of waste and equipment.

While his administration’s response to Russian aggression in Europe has been met with rare and remarkable bipartisan support, the division between the two parties in Congress is palpable, even among factions of Democrats.

One Democrat, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who almost singularly tanked Biden’s “Build Back Better” domestic agenda of social spending and climate change programs, sat on the Republican side of the aisle.

Several Republican lawmakers skipped the speech altogether. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida said he didn't want to engage in the “theater" of coronavirus protocols when all attendees were required to have a COVID-19 test. Several Democrats tested positive and had to stay home.

Biden began his speech focusing on the crisis in Ukraine, a moment of common ground that drew a number of standing ovations from Republicans.

As the evening moved from foreign to domestic policy, the partisan divide deepened — Democrats cheering Biden’s long list of legislative priorities, from voting rights to free community college, while Republicans sat silently, some mouthing their displeasure.

And no applause was as loud or in unison as when the president said: “The answer is not to defund the police,” when talking about his plans to address gun violence and police brutality. One Republican, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, stood with her party and yelled, “Yes!”

Biden thanked retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer — who put his hand on his heart and acknowledged the applause — and urged confirmation of his nominee, federal judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.

But as he charts the year ahead, even Biden’s suggestion they could come together on his “unity agenda” fighting opioid addiction and helping veterans may face difficulty in the harshly divided Congress.

“His only mandate was to govern from the middle,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the floor Tuesday afternoon. “But for the past year, he and his administration have often behaved like they’re trying to fail their own test.”

The audience inside the House chamber is much larger than the 200 allowed last year due to pandemic restrictions but much smaller than the usual 1,600 that typically includes special guests of lawmakers who this year were not granted extra tickets. The first lady's other guest was Frances Haugen, the former Facebook employee who exposed what the company may have known about damage caused by its social media platforms.

The address follows a much more limited joint address Biden delivered last year, shortly after his inauguration amid the fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus and his predecessor Donald Trump's second impeachment over the Capitol insurrection.

This year, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi welcomed every member of Congress to attend, but with some COVID-19 restrictions in place. But in the last week, the mask mandate was done away with as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new guidelines.

Other Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Chip Roy of Texas and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky, said they would not be attending because of the COVID-19 requirements.

For others, including Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif, it was their first time spread out in the House visitor galleries since they sheltered during the Jan. 6 2021 siege, when Trump supports attacked the Capitol trying to stop Congress from certifying Biden's election.

But Biden also has conflicts to sort through within his own party. Progressive Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., is delivering the Working Families Party response, in which she is expected to call out Biden and Senate Democrats for not passing his $1.8 trillion social spending plan last year.

The planned speech by another Democratic member to a Democratic president’s address is the latest example of the inner fighting among factions of the majority party, most recently between centrists and progressives like Tlaib.
Choice quotes:
Rep. Val Demings said:
“I think every person in this country understands that what happens in the world has a direct impact with what happens here,”
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said:
“His only mandate was to govern from the middle, but for the past year, he and his administration have often behaved like they’re trying to fail their own test.”
 
I tried, I really did to go into the State of the Union with the mindset that I would just calmly listen.
But when that incestuous pedophile husk hissed that Russia has a violent government, I couldn't contain myself.
He's the one fucking arming the god damn Taliban and restarting the Iranians, not to mention letting God knows who sneak across our southern border.

Just...I was praying for a Designated Survivor event.
I hate all these people.

Let fly your top hats.
 
I tried, I really did to go into the State of the Union with the mindset that I would just calmly listen.
But when that incestuous pedophile husk hissed that Russia has a violent government, I couldn't contain myself.
He's the one fucking arming the god damn Taliban and restarting the Iranians, not to mention letting God knows who sneak across our southern border.

Just...I was praying for a Designated Survivor event.
I hate all these people.

Let fly your top hats.
The thing he said about lowering the cost of insulin really set me off, because Trump did that, and when Biden came in he scrapped it.

Piece of shit.
 
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