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The Wise And Powerful Admin
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| Subject: Re: The State Of The Union Address Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:58 pm | |
| - The Wise And Powerful wrote:
Her husband just kissed Jill Biden on the lips on live TV in front of the whole country. What, she can't satisfy her husband? If anyone knows how to suck a dick and keep a man happy it's her. |
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| Subject: Re: The State Of The Union Address Thu Feb 09, 2023 8:04 pm | |
| 2-9-2023
'Not intellectually capable': Knives out in TrumpWorld over Sanders’ 'terrible' SOTU response.
Prominent supporters of former President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticized Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address.
Sanders, who served as Trump's White House press secretary, delivered a rebuttal to the president's speech that largely focused on Republican culture war issues and accused Biden of surrendering his presidency to a "woke mob that can't even tell you what a woman is."
"Most Americans simply want to live their lives in freedom and peace, but we are under attack in a left-wing culture war we didn't start and never wanted to fight. Every day, we are told that we must partake in their rituals, salute their flags, and worship their false idols, all while big government colludes with Big Tech to strip away the most American thing there is—your freedom of speech. That's not normal. It's crazy, and it's wrong," Sanders said, later adding that the "dividing line in America is no longer between right and left — it's between normal or crazy."
Former chief Trump strategist Steve Bannon lit into Sanders' speech on his "War Room" podcast on Wednesday, criticizing her for failing to mention Trump's name.
Bannon called Sanders' speech "terrible." "If you're gonna give a counter speech, you gotta talk about important issues," he said. "Don't get me wrong. The wokeism is very important. But it's not quite the heart of the matter right now, right? It's not the heart of the matter. She is not–and the reason is she's just not–she's not intellectually capable of going to the heart of the matter, right? Let's be blunt."
Bannon made the comments while speaking to longtime Trump booster Lou Dobbs, who was fired from the Fox Business Network for spreading false election claims.
Dobbs said the speech was a "great insult" to Trump, complaining that Sanders did not even mention his name when she discussed going on a Christmas visit to Iraq with the former president and the first lady.
"It looked like the Governors Association had written that speech and aligned themselves with Ron DeSantis. It was a shame," Dobbs complained.
"You are right this was like written by Ron DeSantis and the entire RGA," Bannon agreed.
Sanders also drew criticism from her hometown newspaper over her "snarling about wokeness and the radical left."
"It got pretty dark and weird," Austin Bailey wrote in an editorial at the Arkansas Times. "A word salad of talking points and name calling, with some attempts at folksy relatability thrown in, Sanders' rebuttal to Biden's State of the Union address was light on policy, heavy on menace."
Conservative commentator Amanda Carpenter, a former aide to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, contrasted Biden's speech focused on "the economy and concrete issues" with Sanders' "deep plunge into dystopian culture wars."
"These annual canned rebuttals usually come off as tone-deaf," she wrote in an editorial at the Bulwark, "but with Sanders, there was an additional, unexpected contrast with Biden.
She spoke for a dreary 15 minutes — all scripted according to teleprompter, with no audience. Biden spoke for more than an hour, with a teleprompter in front of plenty of hostile Republicans. Biden, 80 years young, rolled with it, tackling every tough subject on his agenda, inviting Republicans to join him at every turn. Sanders, 40 years old, droned on, her entire speech devoted to demonizing Biden."
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| Subject: Re: The State Of The Union Address Fri Feb 10, 2023 7:13 pm | |
| U.S. Blew $872,000 To Build, Dismantle Useless Fence Around Capitol For Biden’s Pointless State Of The Union By Joseph Curl • Feb 10, 2023 • DailyWire.com
Once a year — every year since 1790 — the president of the United States has delivered a message on the state of the union.
From 1801 to 1913, though, that message was delivered in writing. But since then, the president has almost exclusively traveled to the U.S. Capitol to deliver the message in person.
It’s a pointless — and partisan — exercise. The president claims credit for everything good going on in the country, blames the opposing party for all the woes, and then delivers a laundry of all the things he wants to do in the future (most of which never get done).
Maybe it’s time we go back to a written message. On Tuesday, the annual event cost nearly a million dollars just to erect a fence to protect the Capitol (and much more when you factor in the salaries of all the law enforcement and security officials needed). Authorities have been spooked ever since January 6, 2021, when rioters swooped into the building and ran wild for hours, so they put up the fence.
But the architect of the U.S. Capitol (AOC) — that’s a federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the complex — said there was really no reason to erect the barrier.
Brett Blanton, the current Capitol architect, told the House Committee on House Administration on Thursday that there were no threats ahead of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, but House and Senate officials still opted to erect the fence.
“It’s going to be cheaper to put the fence up and have less people,” he told the subcommittee, according to the Washington Examiner. Blanton said it cost $872,000 to put the fence up and take it back down, a cost borne by the U.S. Secret Service.
Rep. Laurel Lee (R-FL) asked Blanton why the fence was erected if there were no threats. “That is correct, and also on January 6 there was no specific threat as well,” he pointed out.
Blanton wasn’t at the Capitol on January 6, telling the committee, “There was no actionable intelligence that there was going to be anything here that was presented to the Capitol Police Board.”
Some lawmakers were furious he wasn’t on site that day.
“I’m outraged that you would be in a comfortable place, sir, while the rest of us were thinking about dying that day and how we were going to come out alive that day,” Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) told Blanton. “Outrageous that you were not here.”
“I find it mind-blowing that the head of the AOC, the leader, knowing what you knew — probably a lot more than we did that day — would not have been in this building ensuring the safety and security not only of the building but of the employees that you lead,” echoed Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK).
That statement perked up the ears of Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI), chairman of the committee that oversees the police and architect’s office. He told lawmakers he would examine whether there was “actionable intelligence” before the January 6 riots. |
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