Thursday night, President Joe Biden delivered his State of the Union address — the third (and hopefully last) of his tenure. Ahead of the address, we were treated to glimpses of Biden’s intended message. Most notably: “Whose side are you on?”
I was struck by the irony of Biden talking about “sides” in the context of remarks about our union. Think about that for a second: “Union” is defined as “a club, society, or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose.”
And yet, from the previews of the anticipated theme of his address — and based on similar speeches he’s given in the past — the president elected to speak of our union…in terms of division.
No doubt, there are times when drawing stark contrasts between your own stances and those of your political opposition is warranted. When campaigning, for instance. At political rallies. But is that the intended…