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Last week, Democrats spent quite a bit of energy criticizing President Joe Biden for daring — amid his State of the Union address — to characterize Laken Riley's suspected murderer as an "illegal."
You know, as opposed to being outraged over the murder itself — and for policies that allowed the suspect to roam across the U.S. border in the first place.
Biden, of course, dutifully walked back his "illegal" characterization during an interview with MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart over the weekend: "I shouldn’t have used 'illegal.' It’s 'undocumented.'" When Capehart asked Biden if he regretted using the "illegal" term, Biden replied, "Yes."
It wasn't always that way.
Let's flash back to another MSNBC clip that's been making the rounds on social media since left-wing undergarments got in a twist over Biden's ghastly "illegal" utterance.
It's a 2006 video of then-U.S. Sen. Biden telling MSNBC's Chris Matthews that "illegal aliens" need to "learn to speak English," among other requirements for getting to reside in the U.S.
In the clip, Matthews kicks things off with — count 'em — three "illegal" references in one question as he asks Biden if there's "a Democratic Party position which accommodates the need to stop illegal entry, punish people who hire people with cheap wages illegally, and also gives hope to people who live here illegally and people who want to come here right now?"
After some back and forth, Matthews asks Biden if you can "scare an employer in this country, whether he's an agricultural worker or a housewife, into not hiring an illegal because the punishment's so high that if you get caught, it's a huge embarrassment to your family, and you may just ... get hit with a fine that'll kill you?"
Biden replies, "Absolutely you can, and that's what we should do. I think we should do that."
From there, Biden remarks that Democrats understand that "illegal aliens ... have to have a way to earn their way into the deal. This isn't amnesty." He also says that "they pay a fine, they gotta learn to speak English, they gotta pass tests."
Matthews chimes in on the importance of encouraging illegal immigrants to learn English, even adding that "English is gonna unite this country potentially. It always has in the past."
Biden then observes that "I can't think of a country that has two languages as their accepted languages that is doing all that well, including Switzerland and/or Canada."
Matthews says that having multiple languages in the U.S. "divides us. You can't talk to each other."
Oh, how times have changed. Check it out:
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“Every time you find humor in a difficult situation, you win.”
If this proverb is true, then Dave Landau won big last night with his commentary on Biden’s State of the Union address.
It’s an understatement to say the president’s speech was “a difficult situation” — a cataclysmic nightmare is perhaps a better descriptor. All the more credit to Dave.
Somehow, his comedy was able to bring light to Biden’s droning monologue about increased funding for Ukraine, enshrining abortion, and the danger of Trumpers, among other subjects.
Before the address even began, Dave set in on Sleepy Joe, first pointing out the president’s tardiness.
“Do you think they pulled over at a gas station and they're changing him on a Koala table?” he asked, adding that Biden’s doctor was probably preparing him for the speech by hooking him up “to a morphine drip, except it has to be meth.”
As for the audience members, Dave said, “What I love is what [Biden’s] done with diversity. Like, if you look at the room right now, it looks like a Joseph A. Bank fitting room in Salt Lake City.”
“Usually when there's this many well-dressed 80-year-olds in a room, somebody's getting embalmed,” he added.
Biden’s cabinet didn’t escape Dave’s caustic humor either.
“His cabinet? What is it, Imodium and Tylenol?”
As the president made his way to the podium, the audience erupted in applause. To that, Dave asked, “What are you clapping for? That he hasn’t fallen?”
“The only way that he could look more … ‘with it’ is if Mitch McConnell opens for him and closes with a stroke.”
And that’s just before the speech began.
To hear seven hilarious minutes of Dave’s best moments from last night’s SOTU roast, watch the clip below.
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As the 2024 presidential election approaches, President Joe Biden, who is hoping to win a second term in office, delivered the State of the Union address on Thursday night, claiming that the state of the union is "strong and getting stronger."
Not long after beginning his remarks, Biden began advocating for the U.S. to continue supporting Ukraine. He said that if the U.S. supplies Ukraine with weapons, the Eastern European nation can stop Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Biden attempted to refer to Laken Riley, a 22-year-old woman who was killed last month, though the president seemed to botch her first name and call her "Lincoln," rather than Laken. "Lincoln Riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal," Biden said. He noted that his heart went out to Riley's parents. "Having lost children myself, I understand."
The president called for increasing the federal minimum wage. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, "The federal minimum wage for covered nonexempt employees is $7.25 per hour."
During Biden's speech, former President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on Truth Social, writing in one post, "He looks so angry when he's talking, which is a trait of people who know they are 'losing it.' The anger and shouting is not helpful to bringing our Country back together!" In another post, Trump exclaimed, "He is so angry and crazy!"
"That was by far the most disastrous state of the union address I’ve ever witnessed — in my 52 years on this planet," GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah tweeted.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' press secretary, Jeremy Redfern wrote in a tweet, "Easy to criticize the other side of the aisle as they cheer Biden's often-incoherent SOTU. But let's not forget that the House Republican majority continues to fund his admin."
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