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The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Go Get 'Em! Big Joey's Awkward 'State of The Ukraine' Address, Guests: Cotton, Hurt, Cammack on SOTU and Andrew Breitbart's Legacy

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

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News, Politics

4.7896 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2022

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

In today's extra robust, content-loaded podcast, we break down Big Joey's awkward and probably ineffective State of the Union address. There were some silver linings, though, by way of hollow - but somewhat encouraging moments - if you were able to get through all the stumbling and bumbling. Brandon acknowledged that we're a nation divided, but apparently he has nothing to do with it, and only a bunch of new government spending can fix what ails us. Okay. Three guests today, all top notch: Florida Congresswoman Rep. Kat Cammack, who was in the chamber last night, gives firsthand analysis on the uncomfortable nature of event. She also breaks down why she thinks some sudden policy pivots from Biden will prove to be toothless. Next, friend of the show, Charlie Hurt, discusses the lessons of Andrew Breitbart, in particular how his humility was one of his unsung virtues. Then, we get into how some sections of Biden's SOTU address should offend everyone. Finally, Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, who as a combat veteran has a deep understanding of national security and foreign policy issues, explains how the U.S. - under competent leadership - could have done more to discourage Russia from invading Ukraine. He also evaluates fundamental mistakes we have made over the last week and continue to make until this moment.

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0:00.0

I'm Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, author of the New York Times best-selling

0:20.5

book, Breaking the News, and this is of Brightbart News, author of the New York Times bestselling book

0:20.9

Breaking the News, and this is the Brightport News Daily podcast. In today's extra-robust content-loaded

0:27.4

episode, I break down Big Joey the Biden's awkward and I believe in effective State of the Union

0:33.0

address last night. But there are some silver linings, some hollow but somewhat encouraging moments if you could

0:39.5

get through all the stumbling and bumbling, et cetera. Also, what was Camilla Harris wearing? I guess she's

0:46.3

moonlighting as a delivery truck driver or something. The president acknowledged that we are a nation

0:51.2

divided, but apparently he is nothing to do with it, and only a

0:54.4

bunch of new government spending can fix what ails us. So good luck with that. Three guests today,

0:59.7

all of them top-notch, and first is Congresswoman Kat Kamik, who was in the room last night and gives

1:04.9

a lot of firsthand color to the observation that it was an uncomfortable evening, particularly

1:10.3

for those who are in the room

1:11.7

with the elderly president. She also breaks down why she thinks some sudden policy pivots Biden made

1:17.8

last night and introduced are totally toothless. Next, my good friend Charlie Hurt joins us.

1:23.9

We discuss the lessons of Andrew Breitbart, how his humility, yes, his humility,

1:28.3

you heard that right, was one of his unsung virtues and how sections of Biden's state of the

1:32.1

union address should offend everyone. Then a third guest, Senator Tom Cotton, who is also

1:38.8

a combat veteran and has a deep understanding of national security and foreign policy issues.

1:42.8

And he explains how the U.S.,

1:45.1

under competent leadership could actually have done more to discourage Russia from invading Ukraine.

1:50.0

And he also evaluates fundamental mistakes we have made over the last week and a half and continue

1:55.7

to make until this moment. Hopefully, President Big Joey listens, though we're not going to hold our

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