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  1. The state of the union address was not intended to be a circle jerk of perceived accomplishments. This administration is a joke

  2. BoringAgent8657 on

    It had a certain Saddam Hussein quality in his direct derision of Democrats. It also was heavy on the circus. performance aspect handing out medals and glorifying dead kids—“Cone on down,” culled from the Price Is Right. Charlie Kirk’s widow? Give me a break. That showed he has no real ideas for how fix his mess

  3. The_Hemp_Cat on

    The hollow rhetoric of despotism in a lame excuse for what have done for US lately? besides an the tyranny of his incompetency of criminality towards the AMERICAN agenda to the equities of liberty and justice for all or at least the peoples 90% cut from the political grift.

  4. The mistake here is that we are viewing it from discerning eyes. I watched it and, to someone who has bought into the MAGA ideology, they are going to give it and him high marks because they aren’t going to question anything he said. They will believe and really be saying, „Look at all he has done for us! If you are against him, you are against America!“

    Now the, „We are winning too much Mr President“ section was way cringe where, even if I was a full on Kool Aid drinker, I’d be like ewwwww.

  5. InsaneSnow45 on

    >A wave of critiques rolled in Tuesday night after President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, with plenty of people saying that the president’s speech sounded eerily like one of his MAGA campaign rallies.

    >The president gave a rambling, record-breaking speech in the House Chamber amid growing concerns over his handling of priorities among voters, the economy and looming potential military action with Iran.

    >People shared their reactions on social media:

    >“This is a MAGA variety show masquerading as a #SOTU using campaign rally rhetoric. It is a national embarrassment and the world sees it as such,“ BBC political analyst Mary Anne Marsh wrote on X.

    >“MAGA has become cringe. I’m not sure when it happened. But, as a movement, it has become cringe. It has become everything it poked fun at with progressives with they way they react to events and talk about society. They’ve even created their own vocabulary. It’s fascinating,“ fintech growth specialist Spencer Horton wrote on X.

    >“This isn’t a state of the union. It’s a MAGA rally, complete with tirades, partisan aggression, and wandering stories. And of course, it’s really long,“ Robert E. Kelly, professor of political science at Pusan National University in South Korea, wrote on X.

  6. blackmobius on

    I was just happy that I didnt have any shows that I needed to watch that would have been interrupted by this nonsense

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