Beware of Big Presidential Speeches During Times of Crisis
Biden tonight, like LBJ in 1964, Ford in 1975, Reagan in 1981, and Obama in 2009, is ready to make some terraforming asks to a pliant Congress.

'Tis the season for pompous presidential speeches to Congress. Most years we call these prime-time pitches the State of the Union address, though beginning in earnest with Ronald Reagan in 1981, first-term presidents have stepped in where lame-duck executives once stood and delivered something of a less official yet still aspirational pep talk to a Joint Session of Congress. Such we will experience tonight.
In most years this annual exercise in presidential self-importance—which in less imperious times (1801–1912) was delivered in letter form—is an occasion to study bad speech writing, insincere promise making, and palpable crisis-envy, as the man in the Oval Office wishes out loud that the nation was panicked enough to confuse his domestic agenda with yet another "moonshot."
But sometimes, as in 2021, the national trauma is real. First-term presidents in the wake of widespread calamity tend to go very big in their early-season congressional asks, and they tend to get much of what they want, changing the trajectory of American history.
Lyndon Johnson, in his celebrated 1964 SOTU after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, declared a "war on poverty," and helped push through the Civil Rights Act. Gerald Ford, post-Watergate and amid the oil shocks of 1975, laid the groundwork for Washington's star-crossed 1970s interventions into the energy sector. Reagan in 1981 outlined an entire course correction on economic policy, much of which would be enacted during his first term despite a Democrat-controlled House of Representatives. And Barack Obama in 2009, with now–President Joe Biden looking on behind him, bragged about his just-passed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and rhetorically paved the way for what would eventually be known as Obamacare.
So more than usual, Americans should take seriously the words passing the president's lips tonight, as they have a much higher chance of being translated into policy. Biden in his first 99 days has already sent a staggering amount of money out the door, with hopes of doubling and tripling down. The sheer size of spending, deficits, and debts are placing the country in unchartered territory, but the president also has terraforming ambitions on everything from infrastructure to labor relations to racial "equity."
We can learn a lot, or at least laugh a little, when looking back through history at comparable presidential speeches, and the policies they helped unleash. So in chronological order, here are bite-sized analyses of the four addresses delivered under circumstances that most resemble Biden's.
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Days in office: 50
Recent national trauma: The November 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, plus the continuous civil rights protests, clashes, and murders during the previous calendar year.
Elegy: "In these last seven sorrowful weeks, we have learned anew that nothing is so enduring as faith, and nothing is so degrading as hate. John Kennedy was a victim of hate, but he was also a great builder of faith."
Moonshot: There were two. 1) "This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America….Our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty, but to cure it and, above all, to prevent it." 2) "As far as the writ of federal law will run, we must abolish not some, but all racial discrimination."
Congressional control: Democrats 66-34 in the Senate, 253-177 in the House.
Scorecard: Governmental discrimination at the federal, state, and local level was indeed curtailed by the Civil Rights Act, though its Title VII became the backdoor through which positive discrimination was driven through. Poverty, on the other hand, was not at all cured.
Them old mountains sure look like molehills!: The budget, LBJ promised, "will cut our deficit in half—from $10 billion to $4,900 million." Granted, $10 billion in 1964 was worth around $85 billion in 2020 dollars. But $85 billion in the first six months of Fiscal 2021 amounted to…just around nine days' worth of deficit.
Libertarian policy porn: "[My agenda] can be done without any increase in spending. In fact, under the budget that I shall shortly submit, it can be done with an actual reduction in federal expenditures and federal employment…. It will be, in proportion to our national output, the smallest budget since 1951." Federal spending during Johnson's presidency, needless to say, was not reduced.
Bitter irony: "For our ultimate goal is a world without war." Seven months later came the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
Did NOT see that coming: "This administration must and will preserve the present gold value of the dollar."
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Days in office: 153
Recent national trauma: Watergate (which did not get mentioned), plus ongoing oil shocks.
Elegy: "I must say to you that the state of the union is not good."
Moonshot: "I am proposing a program which will begin to restore our country's surplus capacity in total energy. In this way, we will be able to assure ourselves reliable and adequate energy and help foster a new world energy stability for other major consuming nations….We must end vulnerability to economic disruption by foreign suppliers by 1985."
Congressional control: Democrats 60-37 in the Senate, 291-144 in the House.
Scorecard: The United States did not achieve energy independence by 1985, and the late 1970s were filled with gas lines and more oil shocks.
Them old mountains sure look like molehills!: "This year's federal deficit will be about $30 billion; next year's probably $45 billion. The national debt will rise to over $500 billion." With inflation, those number translate to $145 billion, $220 billion, and $2.45 trillion, respectively. Meanwhile, the federal deficit alone in 2021 will likely be higher, adjusted for inflation, than the entire accumulated national debt as of 1975.
Libertarian policy porn: "Only a reduction in the growth of spending can keep federal borrowing down and reduce the damage to the private sector from high interest rates. Only a reduction in spending can make it possible for the Federal Reserve System to avoid an inflationary growth in the money supply and thus restore balance to our economy. A major reduction in the growth of federal spending can help dispel the uncertainty that so many feel about our economy and put us on the way to curing our economic ills."
Bitter irony: "If our foreign policy is to be successful, we cannot rigidly restrict in legislation the ability of the president to act. The conduct of negotiations is ill-suited to such limitations. Legislative restrictions, intended for the best motives and purposes, can have the opposite result." The deliberative 21st century rollback of presidential foreign policy restrictions by Ford administration veteran Dick Cheney helped midwife one of the single most disastrous decisions in the history of American foreign policy.
Did NOT see that coming: "Now, I want to speak very bluntly. I've got bad news, and I don't expect much, if any, applause….My message today is not intended to address all of the complex needs of America." Can we make this the opening paragraph of all SOTUs going forward?
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Days in office: 30
Recent national trauma: The recently resolved Iranian hostage crisis, but mostly: "All of us are aware of the punishing inflation which has for the first time in 60 years held to double-digit figures for 2 years in a row. Interest rates have reached absurd levels of more than 20 percent and over 15 percent for those who would borrow to buy a home. All across this land one can see newly built homes standing vacant, unsold because of mortgage interest rates. Almost 8 million Americans are out of work."
Elegy: "Can we, who man the ship of state, deny it is somewhat out of control?"
Moonshot: "I am proposing a comprehensive four-point program…This plan is aimed at reducing the growth in government spending and taxing, reforming and eliminating regulations which are unnecessary and unproductive or counterproductive, and encouraging a consistent monetary policy aimed at maintaining the value of the currency."
Congressional control: Republicans 53-46 in the Senate, Democrats 243-191 in the House.
Scorecard: Well, Reagan's first-term economic reforms are the subject of debate to this day. Taxes were cut, spending was not, the deregulation that was launched under Jimmy Carter continued for a while then petered out. But also, inflation was tamed, the economy boomed, and the mood of the nation was noticeably changed.
Them old mountains sure look like molehills!: "Our national debt is approaching $1 trillion. A few weeks ago I called such a figure—a trillion dollars—incomprehensible, and I've been trying ever since to think of a way to illustrate how big a trillion really is. And the best I could come up with is that if you had a stack of thousand-dollar bills in your hand only 4 inches high, you'd be a millionaire. A trillion dollars would be a stack of thousand-dollar bills 67 miles high." Since the national debt now stands at upwards of $22 trillion, that means the subsequent stack of Grover Clevelands, placed on its side, would stretch from Boston to Miami.
Libertarian policy porn: Like many political speeches of the time (including by Democrats), there was a lot to choose from: "The taxing power of government must be used to provide revenues for legitimate government purposes. It must not be used to regulate the economy or bring about social change. We've tried that, and surely we must be able to see it doesn't work. Spending by government must be limited to those functions which are the proper province of government. We can no longer afford things simply because we think of them."
Bitter irony: "We're asking that another major industry—business subsidy I should say, the Export-Import Bank loan authority, be reduced by one-third in 1982. We're doing this because the primary beneficiaries of taxpayer funds in this case are the exporting companies themselves—most of them profitable corporations." This is ironic mostly because we've always known this agency is corporatist garbage, yet never kill it.
Did NOT see that coming: The word communism—Reagan's longtime bête noire, was not uttered once. The Soviet Union merited two meager paragraphs.
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Days in office: 36
Recent national trauma: The financial crisis of 2008
Elegy: "Now, if we're honest with ourselves, we'll admit that for too long, we have not always met these responsibilities as a government or as a people….The fact is, our economy did not fall into decline overnight, nor did all of our problems begin when the housing market collapsed or the stock market sank."
Moonshot: "We must have quality, affordable health care for every American. It's a commitment that's paid for in part by efficiencies in our system that are long overdue. And it's a step we must take if we hope to bring down our deficit in the years to come….Nearly a century after Teddy Roosevelt first called for reform, the cost of our health care has weighed down our economy and our conscience long enough. So let there be no doubt: Health care reform cannot wait, it must not wait, and it will not wait another year."
Congressional control: Democrats 56-41 in the Senate, 254-178 in the House.
Scorecard: The gap between the Affordable Care Act's promises and results was wide enough that every Democrat running for president in 2020 ran on drastically overhauling it.
Them old mountains sure look like molehills!: "Yesterday I held a fiscal summit where I pledged to cut the deficit in half by the end of my first term in office. My administration has also begun to go line by line through the federal budget in order to eliminate wasteful and ineffective programs. As you can imagine, this is a process that will take some time. But we have already identified $2 trillion in savings over the next decade." Even adjusted for inflation, those annualized savings of $250 billion (which may have been identified, but were never realized), would at this point cut the 2021 deficit by less than one-tenth.
Libertarian policy porn: "We will end education programs that don't work and end direct payments to large agribusiness that don't need them. We'll eliminate the no-bid contracts that have wasted billions in Iraq and reform our defense budget so that we're not paying for Cold War–era weapons systems we don't use. We will root out the waste and fraud and abuse in our Medicare program that doesn't make our seniors any healthier." I'm sure it was pretty to think so!
Bitter irony: "To overcome extremism, we must also be vigilant in upholding the values our troops defend, because there is no force in the world more powerful than the example of America. And that is why I have ordered the closing of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay."
Did NOT see that coming: "And to respond to an economic crisis that is global in scope, we are working with the nations of the G-20 to restore confidence in our financial system, avoid the possibility of escalating protectionism, and spur demand for American goods in markets across the globe." Remember when U.S. presidents warned against trade protectionism?
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Biden's speech tonight is almost certainly not to register much of a blip in the history of political rhetoric. But it could mark a further milestone in the history of ever-expanding federal government. Buyer beware.
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Trump, General. Don't forget Trump.
every one of his tweets resulted in national trauma
He was a big meanie!
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The most relevant aspect of Biden's win is that was without coattails. Biden won while the Democrats lost seat in the House.
To claim he has a mandate under such circumstances is absurd. Can anyone point to a Democrat who was elected in November of 2020 because of Joe Biden?
If the American people weren't rallied to Biden's cause by the issues surrounding the 2020 election, they aren't about to rally to the cause now. This is pure theater.
Because of Joe Biden's stance on the issues, four Republicans won in California.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/article247526340.html
That's the extent of Joe Biden's mandate.
Biden does have a mandate: Don't be an insufferable lying piece of shit like Trump was.
SleepyJoe was swept into office with suitcases full of ballots.
I consider Joe's election, like Hitler's siege of Stalingrad; a pyric victory.
"Don’t be an insufferable lying piece of shit like Trump was."
Is that what Biden is planning to announce tonight--that he has a mandate not to be a piece of shit?
Or is he planning to announce that he's acting on his bullshit mandate to squander trillions of dollars, institute the Green New Deal, raise taxes, and expand the welfare state?
Promises made, promises kept.
Still masturbating to minors?
"Biden does have a mandate: "
Turd.
Is.
Full.
Of.
Shit.
Biden does have a mandate
It's with Pete Buttigieg.
Ha!
lol nice.
Bravo.
Or Biden is?
really? You think Joe Biden is not insufferable? Have you not watched him on tv in the past year or where you in a basement??? And come on man, straight-faced you gonna tell us Biden is not a liar and a con-man? Trump, while he was obnoxious and told his share of BS, was at least we knew what was going on even if it was sensationalized propaganda from the media, they questioned every decision from the Trump admin again even if most of it was more propaganda or out right lies from the media. Biden and Harris are no where to be seen hardly, no questions ever seem to get answered at least not the hard ones and most of them are softball fanboi questions. And let us just start with this lie from Joe...wasn't gonna court pack, but now we have an EO looking into you guessed it, packing the court. So GTFOH.
Buttplug posts kiddie porn links here. He is a pedophile, and a communist.
What do I think? Let me tell you what I 'know', instead. Joe is 79 years old and ha recognizably 'slowed down'.
What else do I know?
I know Joe won't be getting any 'better'.
He might favor man dates, but he doesn’t have a mandate.
That's not a mandate, that's an expectation.
Can anyone point to a Democrat who was elected in November of 2020 because of Joe Biden?
Koala Harris?
Keep crying Ken. Lol, the violent people are mad.
Keep lying, TDS-addled lefty asshole.
I can't even point to Joe Bien as being elected.
What's the over/under on how many times Biden will mention "unity" and "bipartisan"?
Or “trillions”?
It will be doom and gloom. Take it to the bank. Even when he starts courting out his first 100-days of bullshit, it will not be enough because the doom and gloom is still out there.
My money is on Covid and Climate
Why is Welsh worried? This is what wanted.
Instead of an SOTU can we have an STFU? I prefer not to be gaslighted.
After reading this post....Can I get the four minutes I wasted reading it back?
Click some ads first. Then we'll see.
You can, and should, beat Matt Welch to death.
Will there at least be a wedding party beforehand?
Well, Reagan's first-term economic reforms are the subject of debate to this day. Taxes were cut, spending was not, the deregulation that was launched under Jimmy Carter continued for a while then petered out. But also, inflation was tamed, the economy boomed, and the mood of the nation was noticeably changed.
Both sides
.. inflation was tamed, the economy boomed, and the mood of the nation was noticeably changed.
Sounds awful.
we totally beat the Soviets in Rocky IV because of Reagan.
After Biden takes credit, tonight, for vaccinating more than a third of the country already, I wonder if Sullum will be here tomorrow to point out that the vaccine efforts were actually launched under Donald Trump?
You don’t really wonder, do you?
Will he take the blame for the over 160,000 killled by the China virus in the 100 days of the SleepyJoe regime?
May he get ratings like the Oscars.
YouTube will turn off and/or "fortify" the likes on the video stream so that we'll never really know.
good lord I'm sorry for whoever has to sit through it.
I doubt Biden will answer questions about this, but this looks like a political prosecution worthy of Vladimir Putin:
"Federal investigators executed a search warrant Wednesday morning at the New York City apartment of Rudy Giuliani, his lawyer said, an escalation of a yearslong investigation by Manhattan federal prosecutors into the former mayor.
----WSJ
https://www.wsj.com/articles/rudy-giulianis-new-york-apartment-searched-by-federal-investigators-11619628650?
get that Hunter evidence and get it yesterday.
Nighttime speech, 10 days to recover, 10 days for Russia and China to do whatever they want at 2am DC time knowing President * is unavailable.
LOL it's not like we can do anything about it even if we want to.
>>Congressional control: Republicans 53-46 in the Senate,
dude, in 1981? pretty sure Reagan had a (D) Senate until 1984 but I'm not looking it up
Senate was republican controlled in 1981.
shut my mouth.
Beware the Hologram and its promises
At least it’s not Trump!
Question. Does this fucking site say anything positive about anything.
You are, seriously, the biggest bunch of whiners and pantywaists I have ever encountered.
Grow the fuck up.
We have a senile septuagenarian in the White House who is controlled by Marxist radicals, backed by both house of Congress controlled by more marxists. The national debt will pass $30 trillion this year, and the commie. Rooms are selling this country out to the ChiComs. All while they destroy our economy amidst sustained riots in nearly every major democrat controlled city.
Do you not see a problem here?
"...Grow the fuck up."
Fuck off.
It’s that time of year Matt Welch doesn’t want other children at schools
I will cover my ears and avert my eyes from this speech, as I would any other public act of self-aggrandizement.
Full maximum pressure is about to be put on Manchin to cave in to the entire far left wing agenda, but I don't think it's going to work very well. To say that that assholes like AOC, Bernie Sanders, and Block Yomomma aren't especially beloved in West Virginia would be the understatement of understatements.
To paraphrase the great Mick Jagger: you can't always get what you want, leftie scumbags. But if you try to compromise sometimes, you just might find you get what you need.
"“If I can’t go home and explain it, I can’t vote for it... There is no circumstance in which I will vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster. The time has come to end these political games, and to usher a new era of bipartisanship where we find common ground on the major policy debates facing our nation... I simply do not believe budget reconciliation should replace regular order in the Senate. How is that good for the future of this nation? Senate Democrats must avoid the temptation to abandon our Republican colleagues on important national issues.
-Senator Joe Manchin, laying out his basic world view rather clearly to Block Yomomma and every other far left asshole in America
Beware of Big Presidential Speeches During Times of Crisis
The only crisis is one Zhou Bai-din created by inviting thousands of illegal aliens.
What's he going to propose to "solve" that problem, when most Americans give him his worst approval ratings on the subject?
A few LieCheatSteal party representatives, and senators, get sick and he suddenly has lost his party's majority in Congress.
That's no mandate.
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