President Biden's recent State of the Union address has sparked criticism for its divisive and campaign-like tone. Critics, including political players and analysts, have accused Biden of sowing tension and diminishing himself by delivering a partisan speech. The address has been described as insulting and offensive by some, with concerns raised about Biden's handling of inflation and the perception of the speech as hyper-partisan.
The Australian Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton says Americans saw Biden’s State of the Union as a “hyper-partisan campaign speech”. https://t.co/SciV3rcfCD
The Australian Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton says Biden is “wrong” on inflation because it is still positive and “ordinary Americans are feeling it”. https://t.co/u20dQvXbAP
Rich Lowry: Biden's State of the Union was a partisan rant https://t.co/6bR7IB0Yku
From @WSJopinion: In his State of the Union address, Biden needlessly insulted, baited and offended important political players at a critical moment for our country, diminishing himself as he belittled them, writes @KarlRove https://t.co/8NVRbvPJpP https://t.co/8NVRbvPJpP
Last week, President Biden gave his State of the Union address—an event traditionally meant to instill confidence in the future of our nation. However, this year, the president opted for a campaign speech that sowed divisiveness and tension. Read more: https://t.co/QsKwpbinJ6