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- noun US, politics The annual State of the Union address of the President of the United States.
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Does anyone think the SOTU is anything other than a partisan exercise?
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But the SOTU is an actual government event (involving, BTW, members of both parties — and indeed, a smattering of members of neither party).
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In looking over the comments here, I certainly agree with those who say the SOTU is essentially a pep rally.
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I agree that the SOTU is just political theater, BTW, no matter who is President.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Chief Justice Roberts on Attending the SOTU 2010
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SOTU is Constitutionally-mandated; the current form is chosen, nominally, between Congressional leadership and the President.
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The SOTU is next week, and you can expect many, many “Joe Wilson” moments!
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No matter what he says in SOTU the right and much of the media will line up against him.
Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Money Money Money Money Money 2010
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The SOTU is next week, and you can expect many, many “Joe Wilson” moments!
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That the administration has bothered to put together its meaningless sham program for voluntary carbon reductions and even talk the talk of renewable energies in SOTU addresses and so forth totally undercuts the grounds for opposition.
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rarango: Does anyone think the SOTU is anything other than a partisan exercise?
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