Sean Hannity said President Biden's State of the Union address "defined America last, not America first" in Tuesday's opening monologue of "Hannity."
"Biden's first official State of the Union is now in the books, and as expected, it was an unmitigated, predictable disaster," he said. "Platitudes, bumper sticker slogans, you name it. Filled with smoke and mirrors, detached from reality, seemingly written, to be honest, by a kid in kindergarten, maybe first grade if we're being generous."
"And to be honest, I would have preferred to watch the president of Ukraine, who is now bravely fighting and leading a war against this Russian invasion. And tonight, if the world was looking for any American leadership, they didn't get it from Joe Biden. This speech defined America last, not America first."
It also mentioned no accomplishments whatsoever, Hannity said.
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Instead, Biden's proposed fix for inflation is more spending and lower business costs. Inflation costs the typical United States household $5,000 a year, Hannity reported, in what he called a "tax on the poor and the middle class."
Gas prices have reportedly almost doubled in the last year as Biden outsources the U.S. energy industry to countries that "have no EPA" and "hate America," he added... Read More
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