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First of all, I don't have a television and don't want one. Secondly I will be traveling tonight. Thirdly as all presidents do just prior to a election year, this will be a election campaign speech and NOT a state of the union address. This isn't my first rodeo....
You're obviously on a smart phone or a computer. You can watch it on either or those. Have a radio? Tune to AM, they will air it.
Its your country. It will only give back what you put into it.
House Speaker John Boehner Tuesday forcefully denounced the Democrats' campaign theme that they are for the middle class and Republicans are for the wealthy – saying the politics the president is running on are "almost un-American."
"This is a president who said I'm not going to be a divider, I'm going to be a uniter, and running on the politics of division and envy is – to me it's almost un-American," said Boehner.
The first two years he had a Democratic Congress who gave him everything he wanted and the fact is his policies have not only not helped the economy, they've made it worse."
The GOP should say this, every day, every week, every month.
NEVER had we had such a divisive America-hater as this man. He was NEVER a uniter. It was all a lie.
Won't listen. This extremist partisan hack has made it clear time and time again that he has no interest in being the President of all Americans. He only cares about his needy, pathetic, and whining supporters.
Would it make sense to hear the speech before slamming it?
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