The Mess of an Address

The Mess of an Address
President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress as Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy listen, in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Feb. 7, 2023. TNS
Victor Davis Hanson
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After listening to the State of the Union address, Americans know why the latest Reuters poll has President Joe Biden at 41 percent approval.

Vice President Kamala Harris polls even lower—despite the obsequious efforts of the most biased media in history, which has, in effect, merged with the Democratic Party.

The nation was reminded why only 37 percent of Biden’s own party want him to run again.

Only a quarter of Americans believe the country is headed in the right direction under his leadership.

What could a president with those numbers possibly tell a nation after inheriting a 1.4 percent inflation rate only to spike it to 7 percent? How did Americans’ 30-year mortgages of 2.7 percent soar to 6.5 percent in less than two years?

How does a president explain why eggs climbed to $7 a dozen, or a thin steak hit $15 a pound, or a sheet of plywood reached $95?

How does a president explain to Americans why gas averaged $2.39 a gallon when he took office and, even after draining the strategic petroleum reserve, it’s now $3.50 a gallon—and recently spiked at $5 a gallon in many states.

Can Biden explain why once affordable, or even cheap, natural gas more than tripled in price in less than a year?

What can a president say when in his first two years, more than 5 million foreign nationals poured into the United States—all illegally across a nonexistent border?

How could Biden explain the humiliation in Afghanistan? The draining of our arsenal of key weaponry? Or the inability to take down a communist Chinese spy balloon when it first brazenly floated above America—photographing military bases and missile sites as it crossed the entire United States with impunity?

We know the answers to all these questions.

Biden simply did on Tuesday in his State of the Union address what he always does: misinform, ignore, and attack!

He misinformed. After sending inflation, energy, and interest rates to astronomical levels, and then seeing them momentarily taper off a bit, Biden declares that he “lowered” these indices that remain far higher than they were when he entered office.

He brags of a low unemployment rate. But Biden never discloses the better indicator: the labor participation rate, which has declined under his tenure—or the fact that he inherited a growing economy naturally rebounding on autopilot from a disastrous two-year lockdown.

He ignored. Consider what he will never mention. China just violated international law and U.S. airspace. How did Beijing assume, correctly, that they could get away with it so easily?

There is no southern border. Biden destroyed it. He green-lighted more than 5 million illegal aliens to enter the United States without audit or legality—even as smuggled Mexican drugs kill 100,000 Americans each year.

He will never concede that he stopped the building of the wall. He omits that he demonized innocent border patrol officers. He nullified the immigration laws he swore to uphold.

Biden ignores the $4 trillion he has borrowed in just two years to inflate the national debt, now on its way to over $32 trillion this year. The middle class has bled 20 percent to 30 percent of their 401(k) retirement plans, representing the loss of years of hard-earned savings.

Yet Biden promised hundreds of billions of dollars more in borrowing with no idea of how to pay back the already crushing national debt that will incur $450 billion just to service this year alone.

He skipped over how he demolished U.S. deterrence abroad after the greatest humiliation in modern military history, with the flight from Kabul and the abandonment of billions of dollars in military equipment.

He never mentions that Russia went into Ukraine because Russian President Vladimir Putin saw no downside after this debacle in Afghanistan, or that Biden’s own inept remarks about not worrying over a Russian invasion of Ukraine if it proved to just be “minor” probably played some role.

He attacked. Remember, Biden comes to life only when he smears his enemies while calling for “unity” and “bipartisanship.”

Only then does his voice rise, his brow furrow, and his face redden. He claims that “the rich” avoid “paying their fair share,” even as he knows that just 1 percent of the country pays over 40 percent of all income taxes.

Biden somehow demagogued the lethal violence of black police officers against a black victim in Memphis into evidence of America’s supposed racism. He smeared all law enforcement—even as inner-city violent and hate crimes continue to soar as never before.

He utterly lied about Republicans demanding a sunsetting of Social Security and Medicare.

He beat the dead horse of January 6 (while insanely connecting it to the attack on Paul Pelosi), despite the stacked congressional investigative committee and the suppression of critical video evidence and email communications involving security lapses.

In sum, it was the same old, same old dishonest Biden: misinform, ignore, and attack—and then call for “unity,” as the country collectively slides into ruin.

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson
Author
Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and military historian. He is a professor emeritus of classics at California State University, a senior fellow in classics and military history at Stanford University, a fellow of Hillsdale College, and a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness. Mr. Hanson has written 17 books, including “The Western Way of War,” “Fields Without Dreams,” “The Case for Trump,” and “The Dying Citizen.”
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