Former FBI official: Similarities between Biden and Hillary Clinton reports ‘nauseating’ | The Hill https://t.co/ABWVEau77U
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 9, 2024
Author: Mike Nova
Former FBI official: Similarities between Biden and Hillary Clinton reports ‘nauseating’ | The Hill https://t.co/ABWVEau77U
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 9, 2024
Former FBI official: Similarities between Biden and Hillary Clinton reports ‘nauseating’ | The Hill https://t.co/ABWVEau77U
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) March 9, 2024
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- SPECIAL COMMENT: For everybody who doubted the Biden Campaign vision of last night’s State of the Union as some sort of seminal re-set moment (like me): we were wrong. Biden’s first seven minutes were not only the best public seven minutes of his life but they comprised one of the greatest openings to a SOTU in the nation’s history.
- He not only dispelled any notion that he is no longer up to the challenge in any way, shape, or form, but he kicked Trump’s teeth down his throat (and the teeth of MAGA and the GOP with them). Speaking forcefully, rapidly, confidently, and just this side of angrily, he hit them before they realized the fight had started: on Ukraine, on Putin, on January 6, on J6 Denial, and on every major issue.
- If it had been a fight it would’ve been stopped at seven minutes with Biden’s hand raised by the ref. But he went on for a total of 68 minutes and continued to score on every issue. Before the speech only 45% in a CNN poll thought Biden’s policies would move the country in the right direction. After it the number hadn’t just blown up it had gone nuclear: 62%
- I devote this entire episode of the podcast to analyzing the speech and its impact and the impacts still to come, summarized by plagiarizing that line from “When Harry Met Sally.” I WILL have what he’s having.