The strangest State of the Union ever

Trump zigs to the right, zags to the center in a speech that broke all the rules.

President Donald Trump likes his superlatives, and you have to give him credit: He definitely earned them this time.

This was the most defiant, most boastful, most ostentatiously theatrical, most overtly campaign-oriented, most am-I-hearing-this-right? outlandishthe most flamboyantly bizarre—State of the Union Address of All Time.

It was also the most disorienting, and hard to categorize through the prism of conventional political analysis. That prism already had lost much of its utility during the Trump Era, and the president seemed to shatter it completely in a 78-minute speech to a congressional audience whose fealty and contempt toward Trump were on display in equal and vivid measure. Continue reading.

Trump on Democrats who failed to clap for him: ‘Can we call that treason? Why not?’

The following article by Noah Bierman was posted on the Los Angeles Times website February 5, 2018:

Trump likens the reaction of Democrats during State of the Union to “treason,” says it’s “un-American.” (via ABC)

President Trump called Democrats who failed to clap for his State of the Union address last week “un-American.”

Then, somewhat flippantly, he threw out another loaded charge: “Someone said ‘treasonous.’ I guess, why not? Can we call that treason? Why not?”

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