perspectives on things like a state of the union address we saw tonight and then the fact that they just basically had the pom poms out along with pbs. i guess i m not terribly surprised that we re seeing that sort of reaction where we re seeing gushing over this speech we saw on cnn, for example, that they cheered the fact that he showed vigor, that he was feisty. this after republicans rightly objected when the president said the gop would gut social security, which was a lie, or when he mentioned fentanyl, that opioid that has killed more than one hundred thousand americans in the past year. think about this. it s the leading killer trace of adults between the ages of 18 and forty nine in this country, more than covid, more than car crashes, more suicide. and the president just mentioned it in passing. so overall, the president i saw trace spoke very fast. he yelled at times to britain. shannon s point for no apparent reason, especially when it came
it didn t bother you, though, that the lack of decorum. no. well, actually , they work for them. fairly well behaved. what we see every day of the week. in the end in the house of representatives, unfortunately, oh, shipwright, not the best person for the decorum thing. remember the ripping the speech trace gallagher, fox news at night. take it all from here. thank you, laura . good evening, everyone, and welcome to america s late news. fox news at night. i m trace gallagher in los angeles. and breaking tonight, republicans didn t hold back when president biden used his state of the union address to accuse them of wanting to cut social security and medicare. and when the president mentioned how fentanyl has killed more than seventy thousand americans, one republican screamed, it s your fault with another who yelled secure the border. and those were not the only fiery moments we saw during the president s speech.
on comprehensive immigration reform, saying, if you won t pass that, let swo at least do d something to secure the border and get a deal for dreamers. brad , debbie dingell there. from michigan saying hello, ve i shall have me is standing by as well as we wait for the president to leave. and then sarah huckabeet sanders, the governor of arkansas, can get under way hy with her rebuttal speech here. isha, over to you. hey there, martha. well, it s really interestingrso that the gop picked governor sanders, now governor of the state of arkansasecause, because she s ay household name. but that s not why there s. fir a couple of reasons why. d th first and foremost, she s the youngest governor in america0 yr and that really juxtaposes with what we just saw, an of th80 year old president ofe the united states delivering a speech in the gop really goscore thwants to underscore tt they have a new generation leade coming up. in fact, leader mitch mcconnell called huckabee sanders among the ri
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