JACK POSOBIEC: Biden's SOTU speech was 'manic, dishonest, delusional, duplicitous'

"Get ready. Your judgment will be swift."

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Jack Posobiec blasted Joe Biden's State of the Union speech from Thursday night on Human Events Daily Friday, calling it "manic, dishonest, delusional, duplicitous."

Posobiec stated that the main thing Katie Britt left out of the Republican response was the name of the "legitimate president of the United States, Donald J. Trump," noting that he believes he will be victorious in the November presidential election.

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is the last time you're ever going to have to hear Joe Biden up there for all that time because DJT is coming back to USA," the host said, sporting a classic red MAGA hat and shades.



Darren Beattie joined Posobiec on the show and added Biden's SOTU was "doddering, it was dithering, it was completely underwhelming," but when compared to Biden's other recent addresses, could be viewed as somewhat of a success for him.

Posobiec agreed that "in terms of its delivery, aside from the chokes and the coughs and the stuttering, it was mostly boring. But it wasn't devoid of everything, because there was a huge, a huge point that came out."

That point was that the US military will be getting deployed to war in the Middle East.

"This is exactly the opposite of what we heard from President Trump, is the US opposite of what the American people want," Posobiec stated. "This is the opposite of what the American people need, is the opposite of what people like Laken Riley needs. We need a president back in office who puts America first and all the bureaucrats out there that don't want to put America first."

"Get ready. Your judgment will be swift," he warned.


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