The liberal meltdown continues as President Donald Trump's record-breaking State of the Union address has left his critics scrambling for ways to diminish what was clearly a commanding performance before Congress and the American people.
Trump spoke for a historic 108 minutes Tuesday night, shattering the previous record of 100 minutes he set during his first term. But instead of acknowledging the substance of the President's ambitious agenda, late-night hack Jimmy Kimmel resorted to petty complaints about the speech's length.
"Play him off," Kimmel whined, apparently unable to handle Trump's comprehensive outline of his America First agenda for the remainder of his second term. The ABC comedian's childish response perfectly encapsulates how the Hollywood elite and mainstream media continue to miss the point entirely.
While Kimmel and his fellow leftist entertainers complained about the clock, real Americans were hearing exactly what they voted for: detailed plans to secure the border, unleash American energy, cut government waste through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, and restore common sense to our institutions.
Trump had warned beforehand that this would be "a long speech" because there was serious work to discuss. Unlike the previous administration's empty platitudes and teleprompter stumbles, this President came prepared with a comprehensive vision that required time to properly explain.
The fact that Trump could command Congress's attention for nearly two hours while laying out his bold conservative agenda speaks volumes about his energy, mental acuity, and command of the issues. Compare that to Biden's brief, mumbling appearances that left Americans wondering if anyone was actually running the country.
Kimmel's bitter reaction tells us everything we need to know about how effective Trump's message was. When your enemies are reduced to complaining about speech length rather than challenging the substance, you know you've won the argument.
The real question is: why are liberal comedians so threatened by a President who actually has something substantial to say to the American people?
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Source: Next News Network