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Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:35 pm
by Ivytalk
Great opportunity to expand your minds, see the other side's point of view, and (wait for it) "engage in productive dialogue."

:sarcasm:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:41 pm
by LeadBolt
Obama may have a pen and a phone, I have headphones and recorded music.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:05 pm
by andy7171
I watch. I used to watch Clinton's SOTU not liking him at all but come away thinking he was alright. I watched Obamas first one where he attacked the Supreme Court. And was put off. The pomp and circumstance is interesting. But I can't watch someone lying to the public openly. Without charisma.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:39 pm
by Chizzang
:coffee: Jill Stein...

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 1:11 am
by CID1990
Chizzang wrote::coffee: Jill Stein...
You're as realistic er ahem I mean deluded as the Paulies

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 4:54 am
by Ivytalk
Chizzang wrote::coffee: Jill Stein...
I'm sure you can find her on a late-night cable channel somewhere.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:42 am
by mrklean
I will :thumb:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:11 am
by ASUG8
It's a waste of time IMO. It's generally about 3 minutes of content and 57 minutes of filler, so I'll just get the Cliff's notes version Wednesday AM on the speech and the Republican response.

Edit: Here's ABC's preview. Go watch a movie instead. You're welcome. 8-)

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/12-state ... d=28325571" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:15 am
by DSUrocks07
I might watch. More likely to read about the reaction here tomorrow. Much more entertaining.

Obama's SOTU speeches always came off less of words of a leader and more words of a middle school class president candidate.

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Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:42 am
by HI54UNI
I think I'll go to the HS BB game instead. I just hope Joni doesn't laugh during her Republican response. :oops:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:55 am
by bluehenbillk
I just can't watch. I can read the recap tomorrow...

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:07 am
by CID1990
I rarely to never watch SOTUs regardless of who is in office. They are pure theater and nothing else. If they were substantive I might watch, but they haven't been substantive since the time of George Washington.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:12 am
by Pwns
Let me give you guys a sneak peak (spoiler alert).

1. Cherry-picked stats showing the economy is in amazing shape. There's a lot of work to do, republicans must work with me so I can continue to work my magic.

2. Taking credit for falling gas prices. Citing latest natural disasters and weather anomalies as examples of climate change destroying the world. Fracking and corn fuel and wind and solar will save us…we don't need no stinkin' nuclear power.

3. The story of Joe Schmoe who is alive today because of the ACA. The ACA and the means used to pass it are beyond reproach because of this. Why do ACA opponents hate the poor and people with preexisting conditions?

4. How great the free CC plan will be, with no mention of how to pay for it and that states will probably have to cut money from 4-year schools to pay for it and the federal government will tax college funds.

5. Something about immigration and a story about some hispanic that became a scientist or neurosurgeon.

6. Blah blah blah equal work for equal pay blah blah blah women's health care abortion War on Wimmyn™. Systematic extermination of young black men by police.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:19 am
by DSUrocks07
Pwns wrote:Let me give you guys a sneak peak (spoiler alert).

1. Cherry-picked stats showing the economy is in amazing shape. There's a lot of work to do, republicans must work with me so I can continue to work my magic.

2. Taking credit for falling gas prices. Citing latest natural disasters and weather anomalies as examples of climate change destroying the world. Fracking and corn fuel and wind and solar will save us…we don't need no stinkin' nuclear power.

3. The story of Joe Schmoe who is alive today because of the ACA. The ACA and the means used to pass it are beyond reproach because of this. Why do ACA opponents hate the poor and people with preexisting conditions?

4. How great the free CC plan will be, with no mention of how to pay for it and that states will probably have to cut money from 4-year schools to pay for it and the federal government will tax college funds.

5. Blah blah blah equal work for equal pay blah blah blah women's health care abortion War on Wimmyn™. Systematic extermination of young black men by police.
I'm gonna guess that he's going to attempt to promote an increase in the federal gas tax and increasing subsidies to alt. energy projects. "This is an opportunity that we cannot waste."

Of course the leftists will applaud this. :coffee:

15-cent increase in federal gas tax proposed
With Congress facing a major shortfall in transportation funding next year, a House bill introduced Wednesday would raise the federal gasoline tax by 15 cents per gallon to close the gap.

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) announced the proposal at a news conference, flanked by an array of labor, construction and business leaders. It would raise the federal tax on gas to 33.4 cents per gallon and on diesel to 42.8 cents.
It will end up being MUCH more than that, especially with the state average already being $0.30/gal. $3 a gal became the new norm by 2012, we'll be back there shortly.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:25 am
by CAA Flagship
DSUrocks07 wrote:I might watch. More likely to read about the reaction here tomorrow. Much more entertaining.

Obama's SOTU speeches always came off less of words of a leader and more words of a middle school class president candidate.

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Yeah, but that 30% is salty goodness. :thumb: :luv:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:34 am
by GannonFan
I used to watch these all the time, especially back in the Clinton days, but I'm at SOTU fatigue really. It started with W and has just kept going with Obama - these things haven't been useful in quite some time and when I do watch them I just feel like I've wasted an hour of my time. They've turned into political rallies and gotcha moments and have less and less substance as time goes on. For that kind of stuff, I can just read a few reviews from biased sources on each side of the aisle to get the gist of what was said. And frankly, most of the stuff doesn't get acted on anymore anyway, hence why we've probably resorted to trying to get a few good taglines in there anymore. I think Obama's not going to change anything at this point in his Presidency, so I can always hold out hope for whomever wins in 2016 to maybe liven these things up again.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:41 am
by kalm
Pwns wrote:Let me give you guys a sneak peak (spoiler alert).

1. Cherry-picked stats showing the economy is in amazing shape. There's a lot of work to do, republicans must work with me so I can continue to work my magic.

2. Taking credit for falling gas prices. Citing latest natural disasters and weather anomalies as examples of climate change destroying the world. Fracking and corn fuel and wind and solar will save us…we don't need no stinkin' nuclear power.

3. The story of Joe Schmoe who is alive today because of the ACA. The ACA and the means used to pass it are beyond reproach because of this. Why do ACA opponents hate the poor and people with preexisting conditions?

4. How great the free CC plan will be, with no mention of how to pay for it and that states will probably have to cut money from 4-year schools to pay for it and the federal government will tax college funds.

5. Something about immigration and a story about some hispanic that became a scientist or neurosurgeon.

6. Blah blah blah equal work for equal pay blah blah blah women's health care abortion War on Wimmyn™. Systematic extermination of young black men by police.
This is probably spot on. :lol: :thumb:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:52 am
by Ibanez
andy7171 wrote:I watch. I used to watch Clinton's SOTU not liking him at all but come away thinking he was alright. I watched Obamas first one where he attacked the Supreme Court. And was put off. The pomp and circumstance is interesting. But I can't watch someone lying to the public openly. Without charisma.
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Not to sound like spandos but, how'd camera's get the exact moment he yelled, "you lie!" Maybe there are camera's on the audience just in case something happens.

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 7:54 am
by Ibanez
DSUrocks07 wrote:I might watch. More likely to read about the reaction here tomorrow. Much more entertaining.

Obama's SOTU speeches always came off less of words of a leader and more words of a middle school class president candidate.

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It's not air, exactly. The bags are filled with nitrogen to keep the chips fresh. :coffee:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:23 am
by HI54UNI
Pwns wrote:Let me give you guys a sneak peak (spoiler alert).

1. Cherry-picked stats showing the economy is in amazing shape. There's a lot of work to do, republicans must work with me so I can continue to work my magic.

2. Taking credit for falling gas prices. Citing latest natural disasters and weather anomalies as examples of climate change destroying the world. Fracking and corn fuel and wind and solar will save us…we don't need no stinkin' nuclear power.

3. The story of Joe Schmoe who is alive today because of the ACA. The ACA and the means used to pass it are beyond reproach because of this. Why do ACA opponents hate the poor and people with preexisting conditions?

4. How great the free CC plan will be, with no mention of how to pay for it and that states will probably have to cut money from 4-year schools to pay for it and the federal government will tax college funds.

5. Something about immigration and a story about some hispanic that became a scientist or neurosurgeon.

6. Blah blah blah equal work for equal pay blah blah blah women's health care abortion War on Wimmyn™. Systematic extermination of young black men by police.
Spot on except I would change the highlighted part to "Republicans should do what I tell them to do."

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:43 am
by Baldy
Drinking game idea...every time Obama says "middle class", take a shot. :nod:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:50 am
by HI54UNI
Baldy wrote:Drinking game idea...every time Obama says "middle class", take a shot. :nod:
:lol:

You better have a big bottle of booze on hand! Maybe even two!

:nod:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 8:51 am
by LeadBolt
Baldy wrote:Drinking game idea...every time Obama says "middle class", take a shot. :nod:
Sounds like the recipe for a 2 day hangover...

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:04 am
by OL FU
I'm thinking Presidents should start writing letters to Congress again :nod:

Re: Who Plans to Watch SOTU Tomorrow Night?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:15 am
by TheDancinMonarch
He better talk fast. At 10pm the final season of Justified starts on Fx.