I hope TV commentators and newspaper pundits are recognizing how different Biden's remarks and tone are from the way day-to-day politics are portrayed by the media daily. He is being constructive, leaderly and focused on helping Americans. None of the ugliness. Just governing.
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) February 8, 2023
Now I get the Big Bird reference:same energy pic.twitter.com/lQbhMcpCfC
— Sunrise Movement π (@sunrisemvmt) February 8, 2023
Who wore it best? Kyrsten Sinema or LaLa? #sotu2023 #yellowdress #StateOfTheUnion pic.twitter.com/pcSHuoMtl1
— Jennifer Theut (@sippyt90) February 8, 2023
Makes you proud to be an American, don't it?No, this is not a courtroom soap opera about a new money mob wife whose husband just got 20 years to life. This is a sitting U.S. congresswoman. With committee assignments. pic.twitter.com/YOI9kTZU2H
— George Hahn (@georgehahn) February 8, 2023
Nor are they sending their best and brightest:Watching the GOP side, their body language sent a clear message: they want things to go bad so they can do well in 2024. Politics over country. And OMG, they couldn’t even applaud Biden saying teachers shouldn’t pay more in taxes than billionaires.
— Robert Shrum (@BobShrum) February 8, 2023
Remember, she had time to type that out and think about it.Schools were closed in 2020. Who was president then? pic.twitter.com/PdHI2L8COC
— Ron Filipkowski πΊπ¦ (@RonFilipkowski) February 8, 2023
And a reminder to the House GOP: yes, Biden is old enough to the grandfather of some of you. Which means he’s been in politics longer than some of you have been alive. And he still hasn’t missed a step, but some of you thought you could take him on.Receipts! https://t.co/xhInyBG0MK pic.twitter.com/lCNPlPrQNu
— Jared Moskowitz (@JaredEMoskowitz) February 8, 2023
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