Tonight, Thursday, March 7th, is the State of the Union Address so lets keep everything related to it (including the Republican response) confined to this thread.
This is probably one of the most important speeches Biden can give this year. He has to come across as "Present", not just "President".
This will set the tone for the campaign the rest of the year and will be second only to the Democratic Convention speech in August for visibility.
I encourage you to watch the video and not just read the transcript. Reading it doesn't carry just how breathless and borderline weepy her delivery is.
In my mind, the best bit was at the very end... it's not about the age of the candidate, it's about the age of the ideas, and fear and hate are some of the oldest ideas of mankind.
"My fellow Americans, the issue facing our nation isn’t how old we are, it’s how old our ideas are.
Hate, anger, revenge, retribution are among the oldest of ideas.
But you can’t lead America with ancient ideas that only take us back.
To lead America, the land of possibilities, you need a vision for the future of what America can and should be. "
Biden's ideas are pretty ancient themselves. But he's not wrong. Fuck anyone who vilifies the poor and minorities. Biden likely won't accomplish much to reduce poverty or help the average person. But he likely won't make any of that demonstrably worse ether. And honestly he's been way better than many imagined he would. Shitty Israel policy not withstanding. Thank goodness he's finally taking small steps to balance out his fuck ups.
I have some big hopes for 2028 if we're still holding elections. Hopefully some fresh young blood will be ready to run. Like Ocasio-Cortez after almost a decade in the house. But to get there I can't deny Biden is the path forward for now.
Dude is sharp, it's no comparison really between Biden and the "look having nuclear guy". Im done giving the people "worried" about Bidens mind the time of day.
This is why I hope he'll commit to a lot more engagements like late shows and whistle stop tours. When he's out talking he reinforces that he's still got it together... while Trump... well he's clearly losing it.
Before this speech, I wondered how he'd deal with the predictable topics he'd be attacked on. I didn't expect him to be the one to bring them all up himself. Baller move.
I really wish Biden would've turned around to Mike Johnson when he was talking about January 6th and ask, "what's the matter with you, man? Why aren't you clapping? So you support a fascist takeover? Of course you do.."
Also turn around and say, 'it's this man here who is blocking aid to Ukraine while women and children die in Ukraine"
So I get in my car, and i'm listening to the beat on MSNBC, and a reporter is saying that she was talking with a bunch of young voters, especially young black voters.
Basically, they think that they've already been through a Trump presidency, and it's not gonna be any different from the first time. Oh boy, could they not be more wrong. Apparently, they haven't heard about project 2025, or they think it's nothing big that 20,000 fascists are itching to take over government roles in the next Trump White House.
Maybe I am dumb but... I am genuinely starting to think many people are fundamentally incapable of imagining complex, abstract potential outcomes (like allowing Trump back in office).
I always assumed envisioning such things was easy, instant, and obvious for nearly everyone.
Several years ago I started noticing a couple of people make decisions that to me seemed insane and later they were surprised by the outcome that I saw coming a mile away.
And I started wondering, could this ability to imagine how things will turn out be much rarer than I ever imagined?
I genuinely don't know for sure. Not like I have a ton of conversations with different people let alone ones about cognitive abilities lol.
Like, I didn't even realize some people can't see images in their heads or don't have an inner monologue (think by "talking to themselves" using language) until fairly recently and I'm in my 50s.
Surely anyone can imagine some vague idea of what happens if they jump in front of a speeding bus. That's simple. Surely you can at least conceptualize that you'll be run into and injured or killed. Maybe even imagine it with some internal video of your body being run over by giant bus tires or being flung from the impact and landing in a crumbled bleeding mess. Nothing complicated there.
But is it actually impossible for some to imagine the many ways Trump and the Project 2025 people are going to fuck up everything?
That would certainly explain the bafflingly cavalier reactions to cybersecurity vulnerabilities I've seen over the years. Or the shrugging off of egregious privacy issues.
You bring up an interesting question, and it's something I noticed in my own life, but for me I always related it to confidence/optimism.
I'm naturally very anxious, and I think ahead because I worry a lot and I need to have some control of my future or to at least feel like I do by having as much information as I can. Stability has always lacked in my life, and still does, so I know confidence and optimism are in very short supply for me.
I think more confident/optimistic people tend to be more relaxed about the future because of their natural tendency to believe they'll be ok and therefore the things around them should be fine.
And I started wondering, could this ability to imagine how things will turn out be much rarer than I ever imagined?
Yes - it is. As someone with ADHD and in my mid 30's now, i have wondered the same thing quite often, because a lot of times solutions to complex problems seem extremely easy to me, where people around me are absolutely baffled by me calling a solution very simple and easy.
I started wondering the same thing a few years back and came to the conclusion: Most people don't care. I've had quite a few very recent discussions about various issues about consumers needing to be more educated and able to make decisions on what they buy. Every time i bring this up, i realize that even these simple things are too much for most people.
Ah yes, I believe you've encountered people in the wild who support leopards eating their face. This is a documented phenomenon and I, for one, don't have a clue what can be done about it.
So how should he have "done some shit the first two years"?
You mean like:
The American Rescue Plan
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The largest gun safety bill in 30 years
The CHIPS and Science Act
The Inflation Reduction Act
and support for Ukraine so they can fight off the orks that directly impacts our economy by giving Ukraine old weapons that would have rotted in wearhouses and resupply with new ones providing high paying jobs to American workers.
And fundamentally false... She's attacking Biden on the border, when she herself helped write the border bill and VOTED IT DOWN because Trump told her to.
I'm seeing contradictory reporting, but the consensus is he's a Gold Star Dad who lost his kid in the Afghani evacuation, and was arrested for the interruption.
“Abbey Gate!” Steve Nikoui yelled down at the president. “Second Battalion, First Marines!”
Capitol Police escorted Nikoui, 51, out of the chamber around 10:15 p.m. and took him into custody.
He was charged with crowding, obstructing, or incommoding Congress, a misdemeanor that typically results in the offender’s release after paying a $50 fine.
Nikoui’s son, Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikoui, was killed by a suicide bomber outside Kabul’s international airport while trying to process evacuees from the Biden administration’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021.
I'm seeing contradictory reporting, but the consensus is he's a Gold Star Dad who lost his kid in the Afghani evacuation, and was arrested for the interruption.
“Abbey Gate!” Steve Nikoui yelled down at the president. “Second Battalion, First Marines!”
Capitol Police escorted Nikoui, 51, out of the chamber around 10:15 p.m. and took him into custody.
He was charged with crowding, obstructing, or incommoding Congress, a misdemeanor that typically results in the offender’s release after paying a $50 fine.
Nikoui’s son, Lance Cpl. Kareem Nikoui, was killed by a suicide bomber outside Kabul’s international airport while trying to process evacuees from the Biden administration’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021.
So a grieving father being used by the republicans to Politicize his kids death..
Totally on brand.
I'm pretty sure the guy is more than happy to, even though Trump literally invited the people that blew up his son to Camp David and handed them Afghanistan.
This is why voting is so important, and why voting uncommitted in the primary is a sound strategy this time around. Politicians listen to voters, because they actually show up to vote.
Threatening to withhold your vote is powerful only if you've already given it before. I hope more people start understanding this
It was right after Biden said something like "All Americans deserve the freedom to be safe, and America is safer now than when I took office." Sorry I can't get a timestamp while its live but it's at about 2:15:00 in on the cspan livestream
Obama didn't have to rip off a failed actor who had Alzheimer's most of his presidency...
This year both candidates are giving it a go.
Fun fact:
The early signs of Reagan's Alzheimer's was pretty much the same things Biden and trump have been doing. Mixing up words/places/times and drifting off, before coming back to their old selves.
But it doesn't get better. Everytime the "old self" sticks around less and the confusion comes back faster. It's a 100% natural part of aging that we'll all be lucky to live long enough for it to happen to us.
Our brains can't work forever.
And Reagan was only 69 when he took office, 12 years younger than Biden is now...
Not just mingle, but recognize and engage so many people. Listening in, he is dropping policy and info on people based on what he knows they care about.
I would imagine they don't need quite the same alertness that you'd have in public - should be a secure area with known people (granted, I wouldn't want him alone with Gaetz or MTG)
It was all great. Until that Israel section. Absolutely no hint of why Gaza needs a fucking dock. And still blindly taking Israel's negotiating position which isn't going to obliterate our credibility as a negotiator at all. It certainly isn't realistic. This isn't a bank robbery. Those hostages are going to be released after Israel demonstrates good behavior, not for a temporary cease fire.
Bibi loves that because he can basically permanently avoid a 2-state solution, and if it ever does happen, it's just official apartheid. Separate, as the United States learned the hard way, is never really equal. The only realistic solution is a single secular state.
That's why he said, "Give me a congress that will work with me." Its not just the president. You need to get people into office who will do these things.
That's why he said, "Give me a congress that will work with me."
Because no such congress can exist? Either there's a Republican majority in at least one chamber and nothing gets done, or there's a Democratic majority in both chambers that finds just enough no votes in the senate.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It was entertaining but I don't care if it was "good" or not. These are always empty promises. He'll get a boost in the polls for a few days, the media will say he was "presidential", and the American people will still be struggling to keep a roof over their head and afford groceries.
But hey, the Blue team owned the Red team for a night! Zing!