What Can He Say? C&B Preview Bidenโs State of the Union Speech
25 Feb 2022
BUCK: The State of the Union address is coming up on Tuesday. Weโll be talking about it a lot next week. I think youโre gonna see a whole lot of delusion on display โ I donโt know what else to call it โ because they know the polling is against them, they know that on issue by issue theyโre gonna have major challenges in trying to convince the American people that anything is going well in the country.
So what theyโre hoping for is essentially a redo of 2020 where youโve gotta remember, 95% of the news media, political media is either Democrat or Democrat-leaning, right? Theyโre effectively the single most powerful propaganda arm of the DNC in existence and should be taking their orders effectively, probably their paychecks, too, from the DNC. And so that gives them a tremendous advantage because a lot of peopleโฆ
You and I are, as I say, characters in the news matrix. Weโre just existing constantly reading, tweeting, thinking, communicating with each other, communicating with other people in this world. And for folks who are just gonna be tuning in and, you know, they want to vote, they want to do their civic duty, theyโre gonna be hearing, โOh, Joe Bidenโs defeated covid! Oh, Joe Bidenโs got the economy going!โ But some of their stuff, the greatest economy or rather the greatest job creation.
He says, Clay, that heโs โcreated more jobs than any president since World War II,โ I think is the line they used or just the notion that heโs created six million or eight million jobs. No. You donโt get to say youโve created jobs when you had an artificial shutdown of the economy that never should have happened, by the way. Weโve learned that too. The shutdowns, lockdowns never should have happened. And now theyโre gonna try to tell us on Tuesday heโs a great jobs and economy president? I donโtโฆ Whatโs the phrase in D.C.? โThatโs a dog that wonโt hunt.โ I donโt think this is gonna fly, I donโt think itโs gonna work.
CLAY: Thatโs exactly what heโs trying to sell because theyโre trying to sell this all the time, right? They put out a fancy little graphic and say, โLook, weโve added 6.8 million jobs,โ or whatever it is. Yeah, because weโve had 20 million people stop working immediately and we went to a 20% unemployment rate or near there if I remember correctly, and so weโve continued to climb back. But thatโs the important essence of this. We still donโt have the same number of people employed as we had employed in late February of 2020.
Two years ago, we still have not recaptured the jobs that we lost in March when we shut down. Remember weโre gonna have some heck-of shows coming up, Buck, when we have the 15 days to stop the spread anniversary, two-year anniversary of that, with it still going on. And I think thatโs what the Biden administration is trying to get a hold of as they get ready for these midterms. I want you to think about this for a minute.
If you were selling โ and I always say, โYou need to always propose yourself to argue the other side.โ Pretend that you had to pause and go to the other side and make the other argument. What are you pitching if you are Joe Biden, if youโre Ron Klain, if youโre in the Biden White House right now? You canโt sell anything on inflation. Everything they triedโฆ They tried to say inflation was gonna be โtransitory.โ
They tried to say it was a relatively short-lived supply chain issue. That failed. So inflation is off the table. Theyโre just gonna have to argue things are gonna get better, but theyโre not gonna be better by November in a substantial way. Murder. Theyโre not gonna be able to sell violent crime, Buck. People see and feel violent crime viscerally all over this country, and we have many different cities setting all-time highs.
And theyโre gonna try to sell, I think, identity politics, which is why they wanted to get the Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination officially announced today, โcause we talked about this earlier, Buck โ and I do think itโs an astute point, and certainly Iโve seen many politicians including Marsha Blackburn put out a tweet directly analyzing this. Why are you announcing a Supreme Court nominee in the middle of the biggest war, the biggest invasion that has occurred in Europe since World War II?
Itโs because theyโre desperate to get her name out there so they can say, โHey, we followed through on the promise we made. Weโre putting a black woman on the Supreme Court.โ Identity politics, and, โW beat covid.โ It ainโtโฆ As you said, that dog ainโt hunting. But that is the argument that they are going to try to make as they get ready for the midterms on Tuesday, for the State of Union on Tuesday, which sets the table for the midterms coming up in November.
BUCK: They donโt have any good arguments.
CLAY: No.
BUCK: They donโt have a good pitch at this point know at this point because Biden was never a good candidate nor a good option. And this should have been known all along. This is why on all of these issues, there are the thingsโฆ I do like that line, the Rumsfeld line about โknown unknowns and unknown unknowns.โ
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: There are the things that come up for an administration that are unforeseen. I mean, the covid pandemic, for example, is a very well prominent one, right? But there are things that can hit you and you canโt see coming. Then there are policy decisions that are made by people who are given power in our government bureaucracy or in the executive branch, and itโs obvious what the outcome will be. If you open up the border, youโre gonna have more illegal immigration. If you undermine police and have progressive prosecutors, youโre gonna have more crime.
If you spend more moneyโฆ They spent $1.8 trillion without a single Republican vote testifying โ21, Clay, the Democrats did as if it was chump change, something they found in the cushions on the couch, $1.9 trillion. Obama was gonna spend $900 billion, I think, in the initialโฆ Not TARP. That was Troubled Asset Relief Program. In the stimulus. He was gonna spend almost a trillion in the stimulus and that was cause for the Tea Party to come together, right?
Oh, my gosh. They spend almost $2 trillion like it was nothing. You know, this is 10 years later. So we look at this now and we see all of these were foreseeable consequences of the actions the Democrat Party has taken up to this point, and we need to have a corrective. I really do believe this is whatโs in the best interests of entire country, even double-masks, scared-to-go-outside, โIโm on my eighth or ninth boosterโ libs will be better off if Democrats get their hands taken off the levers of power.
I know they obviously vociferously disagree with that, but weโve already seen the results. Thereโs nothingโฆ This should be a hard thing for us to do right now, Clay. We should be sitting here saying, โMan. Looking at long-term consequences of some of Bidenโs decision-making are gonna be really rough,โ or, โI think we havenโt seen the fullโฆโ No, no, no. Weโre not telling people things are gonna get bad in two years or 10 years or whatever.
Weโre saying, โLook at what you have already experienced,โ and weโre gonna go into a State of the Union address thatโs going to be a master class in delusion, misdirection, and just absurdity, I think. And we know this before even hearing it because whatโs the argument really gonna be? (Biden impression) โYeah, weโre all in this together. Wear masks.โ They really gonna try that crap? I think they are. And so thatโs why these latest maneuvers, naming Ketanji Brown as the next Supreme Court justice, most likely, the mask reductions that are taking place, โcause they gotta get a win out of something here. Otherwise, itโs gonna be the most depressing State of the Union address anyoneโs seen in decades.
CLAY: I donโt think thereโs any doubt that they are captured by the awfulness of the job that they have done, and there isnโt an escape route. Because the issues that they have created are long lasting. You canโt fix inflation in a couple of months. It didnโt get to 7.5% inflation โ and, Buck, how did it get there? I was reading a study. Do you know what we spent on the average American family for covid relief since we started spending all these trillions of dollars?
The average American family has gotten over $50,000 per American family that our government has spent. And thatโs how weโve goneโฆ We talked about this the other day but itโs as if this magical monetary theory โ Modern Monetary Theory as they call it โ doesnโt exist. Weโve gone, in the space of 40 years, from a $1 trillion national deficit to a $30 trillion national deficit, and weโve added about $5 trillion to the national deficit in the last year and a half or so and change. Itโs unheard of, not sustainable.
And so what should have to happen is if Joe Biden was as he claimed to be, a reasonable, moderate, wisdom-laden, elder statesman, what he would say is, โWe gotta put our financial house in order.โ Thatโs actually the role that Joe Manchin is playing in the Democratic Party right now, thankfully, โcause otherwise we would have spent trillions of more dollars on Build Back Better, and weโd have even worse inflation.
So itโs gonna be a mess to even see him try to argue that heโs had any measure of success. And I think overwhelmingly the American public โ and to your point, Buck, there are a lot of people who donโt pay attention on a day-to-day basis that might be willing to tune in to the State of the Union just to see whatโs going to happen. And I think itโs gonna be an abject failure. The media will say itโs a success (chuckles), but the American public ainโt buying it.
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