Here are some links to commenters who did:
Statist Quo from the editors at NRO
Everything changes except President Obama. His agenda doesn’t change. He has had no second thoughts about the wisdom of his health-care policies, or any of his policies; resistance is always and only a reason for redoubling. Also unchanging is the condescension with which he articulates his agenda: He faulted himself for not explaining health care well enough to the easily confused American public. The same familiar strawmen dot the landscape of his rhetoric.
Justice Alito openly disparages Obama's critical remark about Supreme Court decision
WASHINGTON - Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito didn't like hearing President Barack Obama publicly criticize the high court's ruling removing corporate campaign spending limits — and he didn't try to hide it.
Ann Althouse call it Dull, Cheap and Successful
You know what, Jonathan Chait? You are wrong. Obama's speeches have always been bland. Look into your own head to discover why you heard "exquisite prose" and "unusually high intellectual level."
A. J. Strata at Stratasphere
Our President’s Unforgivable Omission
Who were these people sitting with the first lady at the State of the Union speech?
They were the heroes of the Ft Hood Massacre – who did not receive the call out from the President they deserved. That was a horrible omission by a young and inexperienced President more interested in his legacy than anything else. It was unforgivable.
AJ live blogged it-so be sure to read all he has to say.
Cato Institute Scholars Analyze the 2010 State of the Union Address.
via Instapundit
Also at Instapundit: HEH: Obama: You Liked My Speech? Please Send Money! “About an hour after the end of his State of the Union address, in which he called for an end to the partisan conflict that has plagued his first year in office, President Obama sent out a political fundraising appeal through his permanent campaign organization, Organizing for America.”
Matthews clarifies: Obama's 'taken us beyond black and white' in Poliitco.
I didn't link to his declaration originally but this will give you the whole thing. He talks so much about race I can only conclude he is a racist as he seems to be overly conscious of it.
And to end it all on a high note here is Don Surber's Photo of the day.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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