Pete King is not happy.

Guy on the right of Obama. Rand Paul? Or an older Eddie Munster?

“Our [foreign relations] response must be more than carpet-bombing civilians!”

Says the Nobel Peace Prize-winning dick who carpet bombed civilians over and over again.

Yeah. Obama did it again.

Jeebus, he is on his game tonight.

Biden looks exactly like that ventriloquist dummy from that guy.

Perhaps by more he meant carpet bombing civilians and drone strikes on civilians?

That whole last section of the speech really got to me. One of the most inspirational speeches I’ve heard in a long time.

Is it just me or does Nikki Haley feel uber rehearsed and fake. I think she is trying to fake cry now.

It is true i’m a democrat, but at least i felt like most of the republican presidential candidates (even Jeb) cared about being there.

The opposition reply to the state of the union is always like that.
In fairness, she has infinitely better that the one jindal gave a while back. That was terrible

She actually said most of the country’s problems are the Democrats fault. That’s a total lack of class.

She said most. She admitted some were the republican’s fault, but it was basically because they weren’t Republican enough.

Yeah, i guess you’re right.

I imagine they don’t have time to respond to the actual speech unless they go gung ho (which would be dumb), so they just write a generic response. I still think as far as politicians go, her public speaking is Jeb Bush level.

It would have been at least 3 times more interesting if trump did the reply.

Sigh. How long will the GOP keep trotting out that unadulterated bullshit about how “now people don’t have the insurance they were happy with.” YEAH, IDIOTS, “insurance” that wouldn’t be worth the paper it was written on as soon as you made a claim, because the company could go and find an uncrossed “t” in your application and cancel on you. That’s sure some great insurance! Grrrrr. And before Haley’s response on NPR they were interviewing some legislator from Louisiana who was bemoaning the fact that a bunch of new people were going to go on Medicaid “instead of being able to pick their own doctor like before.” What f&%*@cking planet does this guy live on? POOR PEOPLE DON’T GET TO PICK THEIR DOCTORS, AND NEVER HAVE BEEN ABLE TO. BECAUSE THEY’RE POOR. THEY’RE GRATEFUL FOR ANY MEDICAL CARE THEY CAN GET. MORON!

@Timex, remember Rubio and the water glass? He must have eaten a whole bag of potato chips before giving the speech or something.

Why ARE the opposition responses always so thoroughly bad? It’s not like they don’t know it’s coming up. It’s not like they can’t rehearse. It’s not like they can’t at least guess what most of the president’s talking points will be. Very bizarre to me, but so consistent, I have to image there’s a pretty good reason.

That really moved me.

He has a great future as a children’s storybook writer.

It’s easier to be cynical; to accept that change isn’t possible, and politics is hopeless, and to believe that our voices and actions don’t matter.

Are you sure? People really love the little fights set out before us between the two parties. And rejecting that makes you a laughingstock.

(Well, our actions do matter. Just not in the way he’s thinking.)

There are millions of American’s out there that had horrible insurance. They didn’t know how bad it was because they didn’t wind up with an Emergency visit or a surgery. These people with subpar insurance are still mad they didn’t get to keep it.

It was a really good speech. My only quibble was the TPP endorsement.

I’m still scornful of the various Republican politicians’ responses though. They keep trying to push old wine in new bottles (“more opportunity”…for those who have all the opportunities already) and ignoring the problem of growing wealth and income inequality in the first world because apparently it’s the natural order of things for only 5-10% of the population at best to have some economic security, paid sick leave and vacation, decent education and real opportunities in life. And those 5 to 10% better freaking toe the line, because otherwise they’ll be cut loose and blacklisted, and they can live in the new “Opportunity Favelas” with everyone else.

@Nesrie
Absolutely. It’s incredibly disingenuous of privileged Congressmen and -women who’ve probably never been without employer-provided medical insurance after the age of 30 to act like the old individual medical insurance market was anything but a sham.

Great speech, poor response. However, these aren’t really set up to give opposition responses a fair shot.

I keep wishing that Second Term Obama had shown up in the first term. I saw this on CNN, and one of the commentators said “This is the speech that you end the Obama movie with.” That sounds about right with what I saw. I do wonder how much will still get accomplished for the rest of the lame duckness (probably not much), but it was interesting to see some call outs of ideas that contestants- er, “candidates” might be able to run with.