The Union Survives Another State of the Union Speech
Life on Planet SOTU

The state of our union is strong. It can withstand wars, economic crises, and long speeches by powerful gasbags. Tonight we survived a presidential address that began with a promise—"I want to focus less on a checklist of proposals"—and then promptly broke it, giving us a policy agenda that covered everything from community-college subsidies to the exploration of Mars.
Well, not everything. I couldn't help noticing, when Obama got around to giving criminal justice reform a shoutout, that the subject didn't come up during his laundry list of actual proposals. Other times he called for a measure that wasn't quite as substantial as it sounded. While he promised to ask Congress for authorization to fight ISIS, for example, that concession to the Constitution would have been more meaningful if he'd requested permission before he entered the war.
At one moment, waxing green, Obama invoked "the one planet we've got." But he spent a good deal of his speech describing a second world, one wildly different from the planet most of us live on. On Planet SOTU, the drone war is "properly constrained" and the White House makes sure to "defend free speech." Here on Earth, the administration claimed the drone strike that killed Abdulrahman al-Awlaki was perfectly legal, and it responded to an attack on a U.S. embassy by pressuring YouTube to take down a video.
The most alien moment of all came when Obama told us "we need to set our sights higher than making sure the government doesn't screw things up." First things first, Mr. President. For now, not screwing things up would be a really good goal.
And the Republican response? I thought the animatronic Joni Ernst that delivered it was pretty good. Its monotone sounded almost human, and it really mastered all three of its facial expressions. I was also impressed with the platitude-generating algorithm that produced the GOP speech—it won't be passing a Turing test anytime soon, but clearly it's getting close. As a political agenda, there isn't much to cheer here, but as a glimpse of our high-tech future, it's almost as exciting as Obama's discovery of an alien world.
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Y'all really crank out the posts for what is almost always a non-event.
Somebody needs to heckle the SotU. "YOU LIE!" always works well.
I never listen, because it's always purified bullshit.
I follow politics like some people do sports but the SOYU is like the Pro- Bowl or the pre-season opener., A grapefruit league baseball game has more import.
"SOTU"
So You .... what?
So You Too ...?
So To You????
The in situ?
Soyuz?
Please look, read, and listen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOU39l-HLeQ
"The Union Survives Another State of the Union Speech
Eh...a little early to say with certainty.
Sometimes it's better to just be out of one's misery than the merely "survive."
Which union?
Tried to watch and listen to it, but snoozed off about an hour in.
There's something about how BHO, reared in Hawaii, lapses into that Baptist preacher, g-droppin', mock reg'lar folks accent that just jump starts my delta waves.
The guy went to Punahou School, Occidental, Columbia and Harvard. That speech style is minstrelry, coming from him.
Kevin R
It will never be the same after Boehner departs. A human political gauge of pain, much like a telepathic translator equipped with a handkerchief.
I can't tell you how much I giggle watching that guy. Most of the time
I can't even concentrate on the speech.
Poor Joni Earnst, I'm sure she's a nice lady, but her Stepford politician response was excruciatingly difficult to swallow. There was no rebuttal of any consequence. The game-plan must have been- We're
nice too.
They had the APPLAUSE signs working overtime.Some satirical organization should reboot the SOTU speech but with an obnoxious 70s sitcom laugh track.
Should film an empty suit reading the Reason ESOTU parody with a laugh track
I'd watch that.
Our skinny, wussy, cowardly, feminine little Marxist was certainly in his element: Setting new, entertaining standards for hubris with each utterance.
That's probably the GOP's biggest problem: they're way behind the Dems on their Replicant technology. The Obamatron for example can almost pass a Voight-Kaumpff test.
Please look, read and listen: 'The Serpent and Corporate Delusions'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOU39l-HLeQ.