Kirk highlighted how Biden compared his speech to Franklin D Roosevelt in 1941 right before Pearl Harbor and leading up to the United States entering World War II.
Biden, Kirk said, "looks at himself as a wartime president. Not as a wartime President against Russia, not as a wartime President against Hamas, but as a wartime president against you."
"He looks at himself as a general, a marshal in the army against the American right," he continued. Biden's stance seemed to be that Roosevelt's generation "fought the Nazis, we fight MAGA."
Kirk said that "Typically at a State of the Union address, you put politics aside. Joe Biden lead with the most politically charged statements you could imagine."
"Visually, it looks like he's at war with most of the greatest country ever to exist in the history of the world. This was not a State of the Union speech. This ... was a wartime address against half the country. This was a signal to crush political dissent."
Kirk described the underwhelming response from Republicans via a "whispering" Katie Britt, calling it "a swing and a miss" as there was no mention of Biden raging law fare against political dissidents.
In the SOTU, Biden "frames himself as a general as an Eisenhower over the Supreme Allied forces. And it's YOU, the white rural rage folks, that he seeks to obliterate."
Kirk said that contrary to the opinions of many on the Right, Biden will not be easy to beat in November.
"They're going to package this and make him seem like a moderate. They're going to make this all about democracy and they control the machinery and the Intel agencies, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. You are living through a cold civil war. You have been for quite some time, and only one side is fighting. The regime is on the march," Kirk declared. "Their leader, their figurehead, their temporary puppet, Joe Biden, taunted the American Right. Basically said, 'What are you going to do about it?' And our response was, 'Well, Joe Biden makes me feel like we need a better leader.'"
"This is not the country we grew up in. Maybe it's time we start to solidify an opposition party so that we can fight and defeat these people," he concluded.