
Episode description
In today's Breitbart News Daily 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. Pres. Biden acknowledged that we are 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. We have three guests today, all top notch. First, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL), 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, Washington Times Opinion Editor Charlie Hurt, discusses the lessons of the late Andrew Breitbart, in particular how his humility was one of his unsung virtues. Then, we get into how some sections of Biden's State of the Union address should offend everyone. Finally, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), 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 Putin and Russia from invading Ukraine. He also evaluates fundamental mistakes we have made over the last week and continue to make until this moment.