TPM - Marshall's take "First Take on the Speech"
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/first-take-on-the-speech
What to make of this speech? I found it fairly conventional as Trump speeches go. In fact, in structural terms it was pretty conventional in general terms too. The first half of the speech as I noted below was a fairly standard recitation of President Trumps goals and accomplishments aimed mainly at his core supporters and mainly focused on economic issues. At the level of structure, it was much like many State of the Union addresses in recent decades.
Every President accentuates the positive and takes some credit for the suns rising. President Trump takes this to a wildly greater degree, freely making baseless claims and inane boasts. It creates a wildly monochromatic vision of Trumps presidency and what preceded it. Statements like this are representative: Our nation has lost its wealth, but were getting it back so fast.
The country was literally falling apart, slipping into anarchy. But now everything is getting better. In fact, its better than its ever been. Theres a not terribly fine line between conventional boosterism and banana republic style strongman nonsense. Trump spent most of his time past that line.
But at roughly the halfway point Trump shifted gears, both in tone and subject matter. Immigration, unsurprisingly, was the pivot point. As Trump has done for more than two years, he calls on us to see undocumented immigrants through the prism of horrifying and vicious murders. This is nothing but the most elemental kind of incitement. If you did the same and you could with any racial or ideological or regional identity the horror of this would be clear. But we treat it as normal now.
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part of the last paragraph
Its the same man, the same no-end-in-sight national crisis. Tomorrow were back to the same chaos and unbridled mis-governance. I dont think theres much else to say.