State of the Union
I watched/listened to the State of the Union address last night while participating in the live blog of the event at Ace of Spades HQ. I have never heard so many lies at once since, well, the last time I listened to one of our President’s speeches while live-blogging (or participating on twitter, I don’t remember which) the event. If you want a basic recap, the President did not “pivot” as so many pundits thought he would. Instead, he doubled down. He is not giving up on any of his policies despite the fact that they are not only overwhelmingly opposed by the public but that they will also damage the economy in a time that it cannot take many more hits.
Health care reform is still in play, as are Cap and Trade, at least in his mind (I don’t know how he’s going to get the legislature to go along with him, as most of them want to be re-elected). His solution to the problem of employment is a “jobs bill” which sounds a heck of a lot like another stimulus bill. We all know how well the last one worked out.
My favorite lies, because I agree that they are good ideas, are the claims that he wants more nuclear power and that he wants to drill for oil here in the U.S. Of course, no one is supposed to believe him. A few of the most blatant lies include the claim that he has cut taxes for 95% of Americans. I don’t remember any tax cuts, but I do recall some tax increases and proposals for more of them. However, one stupid big lie which might get talked about a bit is the part that the recent Supreme Court ruling that businesses cannot be kept from making campaign ads (which I think is a good ruling) somehow makes it legal for foreign corporations to participate in U.S. politics. That is flatly not true. The big story will be, however, that one could see Justice Alito mouth “not true” after the President said that.
The speech was his grand attempt to appear to be a populist while continuing his leftist ideology. He continued to blame Bush for his troubles, because of course he is not responsible for anything that goes wrong. He said he wants everyone to “come together” while making one of the most partisan speeches he has ever made. He berated Republicans for not compromising their principles. Overall he again proved that as Narcissist-in-Chief, he is the most divisive force in politics in this country. However, I expect him to continue to kid himself that he has now spoken the magic words that will bring us all together and let the healing begin.
If he keeps this up, he’s in for a rude awakening come November.