Social media has the new frontier of interwoven communication. Every minute of President Obama’s speech was tweeted, status-updated, and blogged to the second.
President Obama’s first State of the Union speech last night was presented, somewhat, as a sort of pep rally for democrats.
The first few minutes should do.
The President’s main points included health care, climate control, the deficit, and congratulating the House. Pelosi and Biden interrupted the President so many times with smirks, claps, and standing ovations that the speech lasted nearly seventy minutes. Obama also motioned to the republicans and democrats that they ought to get their act together; the dems need to use their withered spines and the republicans need to stop refusing to participate in his brilliant plans for the nation. Independents unite! Even though I am a registered republican, I am really defined as a Roman Catholic who tries incessantly to find the truthful, God-fearing, pro-life, pro-military, pro-constitutional people with a strong sense of conscience and consciousness.
The [State of the] Union
What, or I should say, who impressed me most was Governor McDonell of Virginia. His words were tempered and strong, willful and comforting. The voice of a real American dad, looking out for the good of his neighbors. I truly hope he runs for President in 2012!
