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State of the Union In Game

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Is anyone else watching this?

First of all, between statments when the crowd is clapping, they always switch to a shot of some of the weirdest people sitting there clapping. We had John McCain who looked like he was having a seizure, then we saw Stephen Hawkings wife, then we saw some guy in an African Headress sitting next to some tribal hunter.

Then we had a shot of John Kerry and his mistress playing sudoku in their laps, completely ignoring everything else that is going on.

When he quoted a letter from a troop and had his parents stand up, they were conveinently seated right behind Laura Bush, so she stood up and shook their hand. Sure, they hadn't met before. But meanwhile, she has a muslim and a chinese person sitting next to her. This is all too staged.
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Sky wrote:This is all too staged.
No shit, Sherlock.

I would damn sure expect that the State of the Union address would produce something more worth watching than say, the Golden Globes or MTV awards.

There's prolly a special on VH1 about some 80's hair bands right now.

Why don't you go critique that instead?
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War Wagon wrote:... the State of the Union address would produce something more worth watching than say, the Golden Globes or MTV awards.
"I doubt it."

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War Wagon wrote:No shit, Sherlock.

I would damn sure expect that the State of the Union address would produce something more worth watching than say, the Golden Globes or MTV awards.

There's prolly a special on VH1 about some 80's hair bands right now.

Why don't you go critique that instead?
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How about the part where he said "congress failed to act on my SS stuff last year" and the Dems all stood up and cheered like mad? That was funny as hell...
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How about when Shillary laughed about us being attked again and then shook her head! I thought this bitch was from New York!!!!!!!!!!!!
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^^^^^^^^^^^^

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PSUFAN wrote:How about the part where he said "congress failed to act on my SS stuff last year" and the Dems all stood up and cheered like mad? That was funny as hell...
I laughed, I thought it was good he at least went after both sides cause we have all fucked shit up.
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I thought it was great, because it was a really unscripted moment.
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I like the part where Tin Kaine (before he quoted Jefferson's comment as president 'Our greatest need is for America to heal its partisan wounds and become one people' said...

It's not about partisanship or political spin. :wink: It's about protecting the rights endowed by our creator, fulfilling the principle of equality set out in our Declaration of Independence, and ensuring that the light of liberty shines on every American. KAINE: If we want to replace the division that's been gripping our nation's capital, we need a change.

Democrats are leading that reform effort, :lol: working to restore honesty and openness to our government, working to replace a culture of partisanship :meds:


Then he Quotes Jefferson, who was adressing a bunch of out of touch Federalists who would never win another national election and cease to exist as a party within the decade.

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that is pretty funny.
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Diogenes wrote:I like the part where Tin Kaine (before he quoted Jefferson's comment as president 'Our greatest need is for America to heal its partisan wounds and become one people' said...

It's not about partisanship or political spin. :wink: It's about protecting the rights endowed by our creator, fulfilling the principle of equality set out in our Declaration of Independence, and ensuring that the light of liberty shines on every American. KAINE: If we want to replace the division that's been gripping our nation's capital, we need a change.

Democrats are leading that reform effort, :lol: working to restore honesty and openness to our government, working to replace a culture of partisanship :meds:
I caught that, too. Weak.

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Yeaah, yeah lick my bean bag. The Golden Globes are better TV but not the MTV Awards. That shit is unwatchable. Anyway......

I like the Presidents speech. I esp liked his take on bi-partisanship. I think both sides need to work towards a halfway point and meet each other in the middle on certain issues. Other issues like dependency on foreign oil is an issue that shouldnt be two sided. Too bad the Democratic Response was doom and gloom. Well, what else is knew from their party. All they do is harp on negatives yet give no solutions. They are the main reason for the partisanship in this country. Too bad they will never see it.
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RadioFan wrote:
Diogenes wrote:I like the part where Tin Kaine (before he quoted Jefferson's comment as president 'Our greatest need is for America to heal its partisan wounds and become one people' said...

It's not about partisanship or political spin. :wink: It's about protecting the rights endowed by our creator, fulfilling the principle of equality set out in our Declaration of Independence, and ensuring that the light of liberty shines on every American. KAINE: If we want to replace the division that's been gripping our nation's capital, we need a change.

Democrats are leading that reform effort, :lol: working to restore honesty and openness to our government, working to replace a culture of partisanship :meds:
I caught that, too. Weak.

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OK, I realize that the State of the Union is about as spontaneous and unscripted as Monday Night RAW, but is it really necessary to have a standing ovation every 45 seconds? I kept expecting the camera to pan back and reveal
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I laughed at the line-item veto part.

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MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:OK, I realize that the State of the Union is about as spontaneous and unscripted as Monday Night RAW, but is it really necessary to have a standing ovation every 45 seconds? I kept expecting the camera to pan back and reveal
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Rack that, a 1:15 speech could have been done in 45 mins w/o all that applause.
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Martyred wrote:
War Wagon wrote:... the State of the Union address would produce something more worth watching than say, the Golden Globes or MTV awards.
"I doubt it."

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Sky wrote:This is all too staged.
Really?

What gave it away -- possibly the stage?
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