SOTU Address
Posted by Raven on February 2nd, 2005
I watched the SOTU address and knowing Powerline was going to live blog, I am quoting them here.
8:02–I love this part. Laura Bush just sat down with the anticipated two voters.
8:06–Here comes President Bush. I just saw some Republican Congressmen with blue fingers. Corny, of course, but what the heck.
8:08–They can keep clapping for a while, as far as I’m concerned!
8:10–Interesting–he includes the Palestinian territories and Ukraine along with Afghanistan and Iraq. Blue fingers in the air.
8:11–The state of the union is confident and strong. That’s the basic tone–it’s true, and effective. A joke about his gray hair–a good way to get into Social Security.
8:13–He recites the economic record of the last four years. Might as well; viewers won’t hear it anywhere else.
8:14–Spending discipline to cut the deficit. Enthusiastic applause from the Republicans, grudging claps from the Dems. They have to go through the motions of caring about the deficit, I guess.
8:16–The first standing ovation, for some vague and incomprehensible comments about health care. I’d like to see a constitutional amendment prohibiting the federal government from having anything to do with medical care, and prohibiting all politicians from mentioning the subject.
8:19–So far, it’s pure platitudes. Nothing wrong with that, I guess, but it doesn’t do much for me.
8:20–The first glimpse of Hillary. I was right. Not only did she look sick, she didn’t applaud the idea of a pro-growth tax code that is fair to all.
8:21–Finally, Social Security. For anyone over 55, the system won’t change. He uses the word “bankrupt,” not a bad choice. A few rogue Democrats clap when he says benefits are slated for big increases. He’s making one of the basic points: there are fewer and fewer workers per retiree. There has been way too much talk about “crisis” vs. “serious problem.” The Democrats boo when he says the system will be bankrupt by a certain date. Are they Luddites? Or just delusional?
8:25–Yes! Sock it to ‘em. “If you have children in their twenties, the prospect of Social Security collapsing before they retire is not a small matter. And it should not seem like a small matter to Congress.” Ouch.
8:28–Good idea to cite various proposals to fix SS, mostly from Dems. For now, at least, he’s pretty much agnostic. The real problem, of course, is the transition to a new system. This isn’t the fault of the new system; it is what makes Social Security such a diabolically bad system. It’s like a drug addiction; there is no convenient opportunity to terminate the program. Why personal accounts are a better deal: rate of return is always a big argument, but the more important point, I think, is ownership. The money is yours, and the government can never take it away. You can pass it on. I think that’s the point that has to be pounded home.
8:31–Federal employees already have it, of course–great point to keep hammering on.
8:32–The first surprise so far. He supports an amendment to protech marriage. It looks like pretty much all of the Republicans are standing up, few or none of the Democrats.
8:33–Human life should never be bought and sold as a commodity. Even the Democrats have to stand up for that one.
8:35–The Democrats sit on their hands for the proposition that all judicial nominees deserve a Senate vote. I guess the battle lines are clearly drawn on that one. The “nuclear option” is no longer looking nuclear. Watch for it.
8:36–Is it just me, or is the phrase “at risk youth” deeply offensive?
8:37–The thing I always hate about these speeches is how they reveal the obsolescence of the concept of limited government. It’s one damn program after another.
8:39–Thank goodness. It’s on to foreign policy. On the offensive against terrorists–the essence of Bush’s Presidency–draws a standing O from the Democrats. They don’t mean it, of course, but it’s always interesting to see which parts of the program they have to pretend to be on board with.
8:45–This is the good stuff. Freedom vs. terrorism; Zarqawi’s war on democracy. “The ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world.” “The advance of freedom will lead to peace.” Empirically, that statement has a very good track record.
8:46–A democratic Palestine living side by side with a democratic Israel–a goal that is within reach. Well, maybe. My own guess is that the reform of the Arab world will have to be very far advanced before anything good will happen with the Palestinians.
8:48–A few years ago it was the Axis of Evil. Now it’s Syria. Iran, too. And finally: a message for the Iranian people. “As you stand for your own liberty, America stands with you.” I’ve never understood why we don’t do more of this.
8:53–Good stuff on the Iraqi election. “They have earned the respect of us all.” Frankly, with the way events have gone over the past year, that respect has been understandably lacking. That started to change on Sunday, I think. More good stuff–the Iraqi human rights activist is introduced.
8:56–The stuff on the benefits of Iraqi freedom is powerful. Back to back shots of Hillary and John Kerry applauding, but not looking happy. Kerry looks sick, too.
8:57–A tribute to the troops–good climax. The Sgt. Norwood story is powerful. Mrs. Norwood gets a grateful hug and thanks from the Iraqi woman next to Laura Bush. Planned or not, it’s the missing bit of stagecraft. The applause goes on and on, as it should.
9:03–Wonderful concusion.
I just watched the DEM reposnse. Nancy Pelosi looks like she just had the scare of her life or something-eyes wide open and barely blinking. Did she have a face lift or something recently? And that other dude-Reid- looked like a dirty old man to me for some reason. On and on she went; I was struck by her comments about how our troops should never be sent to battle without the proper equipment…Something about how the DEMS have made a pact to protect America. Yeah right. Actions and votes speak louder than words.








February 3rd, 2005 at 2:00 am
Hey, Watching the lib responce would get anyone into a bad mood. You can always come over and rant any time….Thanks for posting this. I was out drinking with some friends so I missed the SOTU….
February 3rd, 2005 at 2:21 am
Just got home from a night with the boys in Down Town Denver. thanks for posting this….Come rant at my place anytime….I have an open door policy….
February 3rd, 2005 at 7:23 am
:oops:That was me the night before-had a few drinks with my friends from my work. We got ourselves all worked about about the brain injured kid.
February 3rd, 2005 at 7:25 am
Thanks Michael for the invite to rant. I try not to do that, BUT. Its nice to have another place to hang out at. ;)