Posted on 02/24/2026 11:37:52 PM PST by Libloather
President Donald Trump hit it out of the park (again) with his 2026 State of the Union address, perhaps his most remarkable speech yet.
The frame was an unabashed celebration of America in its 250th year, hailing heroes from the Olympic hockey champions to 100-year-old veterans — and with a close reiterating why the nation’s best days are yet to come.
He was the happy warrior we’d asked him to be, with a strong clear message untainted by grievance — even as he expressed his disappointment with last week’s Supreme Court ruling on tariffs and drew clear distinctions between his program and the opposition’s.
He deftly drew out the lunacy of Democrats’ positions on illegal immigration, crime and trans issues — time and again flagging their obsession with peculiar “rights” at the expense of common sense.
And of course rightly delivered a powerful economic message.
He flagged the inflation, wage stagnation and other horrors produced when Democrats ran Washington as the causes of the “affordability” crisis.
He explained how Americans’ lives are now getting better — rising wages, lower gas prices, fat tax rebates coming — and should keep improving.
He got the opposition to rise in applause for some things — the gold medalists, the other military and civilian heroes he honored — then called out how they refused to stand even when he called for justice for Charlotte murder victim Iryna Zarutska.
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There! Fixed it!
At lunch today someone said that little DJ died last week, but IDK if that’s true. I can’t find anything about it online.
You misspelled what her pin *actually* said.
No letters were missing.
I hope that POTUS is working to revoke her citizenship and deport that hateful, anti-American Moslem bitch!
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