Posted on 04/13/2021 11:51:07 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi , Tuesday evening, formally invited President Joe Biden to address a Joint Session of Congress, Wednesday, April 28.
Pelosi sent a brief letter to Joe Biden about speaking in front of a Joint Session of Congress.
In her letter, Pelosi wrote, “nearly 100 days ago, when you took the oath of office, you pledged in a spirit of great hope that ‘Help Is On The Way.'” She continued, “because of your historic and transformative leadership, Help Is Here!”
“I am writing to invite you to address a Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday, April 28, to share your vision for addressing the challenges and opportunities of this historic moment,” she wrote.
As Biden approaches his 100th day in office, this address would be the first time he spoke to both chambers as president. Biden waited 65 days before having his first solo press conference.
Former President Donald Trump gave the last State of the Union Address on February 4, 2020.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
“I’m done with the back-stabbing GOP. “
A friend once said of any organization that the organization is like a blanket thrown over a lot of people who are experiencing Brownian motion. Occasionally an observer will note that the blanket is moving one way or another and that the organization is therefore going in this or that direction. In reality, it is the individuals who are important and not the organization. It’s obvious that some Democrats run as Republicans to get elected. That’s because there is already a Democrat running and he is sucking up the funding and party support or that it’s just an area where a Republican will win. Also, some states allow crossover primary voting so Democrats have a voice in who the opponent they face will be, so they cross over and vote for someone they would like to either have their candidate run against or who, if he wins, will support their agenda. Politics is dirty business. That doesn’t mean we should wash our hands of it. Every vote is needed and even RINO’s have their uses. The majority party, or blanket, sets the agenda. Would you rather have lower taxes on the agenda, or stimulus checks to illegal aliens on the agenda?
In my whole life, I’m 67, I have only voted for two men I really wanted in office. Reagan and Trump. The rest were just my little contribution to controlling the agenda.
“Address” with what?
This is Pelosi's way of calling out Biden and letting him know it's time to start making way for Kamala.
Joe Biden has been practicing this speech since last summer. I guess he finally nailed it, which is why Pelosi is inviting him to speak.
Patriotic Republicans (I don’t think there are any patriotic Democrats) should boycott the upcoming clown show.
Clown show indeed cause it going to be nothing but dementia-ridden #notmypresident rambling on with coherent and non-coherent teleprompter lie after lie after lie after lie for 50+ odd minutes if the lame arse Thief-in-Chief can even make that far. I would rather put my used bought from a Leftist “He isn’t my President” T-shirt on and watch something else on TV.....
C’mon, man. It’ll be the shortest speech in presidential history. He’ll step up to the podium and announce, “Hello, I’m Joe Biden and I’m running for the Senate.”
If that isn’t it, he’ll stand there with that squinty-eyed look and a pained expression on his face as he struggles to understand the meaning of what he’s trying to read off the teleprompter. Probably fifteen minutes long at the most. The news media will compare it to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address for brevity and say it was magnificent.
Because we all know the old man isn’t capable of this, there is an ominous foreboding about this invitation.
How are they going to do this? Will it be virtual? The usual swarm of handshakers as the Pres comes in doesn’t seem possible? Or as you intimate, is there something else afoot?
I have two friends giving serious consideration to running for Congress. One ran and lost in the General election last year. The other is a total newbie.
I think Trump gave the State of the Union address a month or so ago. 😏
I have two friends giving serious consideration to running for Congress. One ran and lost in the General election last year. The other is a total newbie.
The problem with anyone starting a new career is resume. If they are going from no leadership or legal background into politics and they are running against someone who has a decent resume and some accomplishments then it’s a tough slog. If they have no resume then I’d suggest starting at a state office; state senator or representative. However, if they have even, say, a successful small business and the competition has been an unpaid aide to Senator such-an-such, go for it. And, of course, resume and accomplishments are all tied up with funding. Years ago a successful Senate campaign ran ten million dollars. A successful House average ran three million. My guess is it takes a lot more money now. Party backing would help, but it’s going to go to the person who has been very active in the party already.
Most people will opt for the draft.
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I agree. one is a newbie in an open seat due to an announced incumbent retirement. The other is a well known Conservative state delegate in a very liberal state.
He ran and lost last time. Has excellent name recognition and a very easy to remember name at that.
He’s in a Dem +6 district so it’s a hard slog.
A “Joint Session”?
they’re gonna smoke joints ,and talk the ignorant leftist politics that are “thought” up under the influence, and then, hundreds of millions of innocent people suffer from “the drugs talking”.
And you actually think that with unlimited voter fraud in place, that a true Conservative President and Congress will be in control ever again? The GOP is not redeemable, and will never be reformed, because there are too many people who are willing to vote for the bad GOP candidate anyway. It's a terrible cycle that too many people accept. Go along, to get along. I did that long enough. I won't be doing it ever again.
So true.
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