WATCH: Tucker Carlson RESPONDS To Biden’s State Of The Union Address
Last night I said that Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address was an excellent speech in one regard—it was an excellent piece of propaganda.
I really can’t overstate this. His words mostly came out right, and he spoke in a very confident tone. That being said, virtually everything Biden said was political propaganda—not facts.
Biden’s “State of the Union Address” was anything but an address on the current state of our country—it was merely meant to slam half of the country and push political points.
Nothing could have been worse than what Joe Biden said last night, and if I didn’t have to cover it for WLTR, I would not have tuned into Biden’s nonsensical rambling.
Tucker Carlson seemed to think the same and did a live play-by-play critiquing Biden’s awful speech. Carlson told his viewers:
“That was possibly the darkest, most un-American speech ever given by an American president. In fact, it wasn’t a speech, it was a rant, entirely lacking in decency or generosity to his fellow Americans.”
I couldn’t agree more. Here are some highlights from Tucker Carlson’s live coverage of Biden’s address:
The Federalist shared some of Carlson’s other thoughts on Biden and his speech:
Carlson also called Biden a “doddering old man” who “can’t remember when his son died or when he served as vice president.”
The Vigilant Fox shared this Tucker Carlson monologue: “They’re Going to STEAL the Election. Joe Biden can’t win in a fair election. So what does that tell you?”
Well, they’re going to steal the election. And we know they’re going to steal the election because they’re now saying so out loud.
The chief law enforcement officer of the United States [Merrick Garland] government is telling you that it’s immoral, in fact racist, in fact illegal, to ask people for their IDs when they vote to verify they are who they say they are.”
Fox News spoke to Republicans and Democrats alike regarding Biden’s speech and shared one speechwriter’s thoughts on Biden’s address:
“This was the most partisan State of the Union I’ve heard in my lifetime,” said Bill McGurn, who served as chief speechwriter for then-President George W. Bush.
“No outreach to Republicans, and the clear message was this: the era of big government is back, with a vengeance,” added McGurn, a Wall Street Journal editorial board member and columnist as well as a Fox News contributor.