Monday, February 6, 2023

Biden should go full woke

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Mon Feb 6 2023

 

Louie Villalobos  Deputy editor/audience and commentary

First of all, why is it Monday already? It feels like we go to bed Friday night and wake up to Monday morning meetings where literally everybody else is way too excited about things. 

But, I digress. 

Today I come to you with a column from Rex Huppke, who is so excited about Tuesday's State of the Union address he wrote a speech that President Biden should go ahead and use. 

What if, Rex asks, Biden went full-on woke the State of the Union? Bring out the drag queens and fly that woke flag all up in Congress. 

Don't take my word for it. Read the speech for yourself below. 

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