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Katie Britt Panned for ‘Cringe’ State of the Union Response

Alabama Republican Sen. Katie Britt came under fire for what some described as a “nasty” response during the State of the Union address, the Republican side’s rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s speech.

In a roughly 17-minute speech from his kitchen, Britt spoke briefly about the American Dream and touched on some of the Republican Party’s key talking points, including the immigration crisis and rising costs impacting American families across the country. However, while on paper it seemed like she was covering the right topics, her tone and overall delivery never resonated, full of pauses, whispers, and sudden emotional shifts. It sparked widespread criticism as many people ridiculed her suffocating speech. I feel so happy that I almost cry:

Her speeches are described as “breathless” and sometimes delivered in “ASMR-like whispers”. rolling stone compared it to “a tape of an unsuccessful audition for a supporting role on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ rather than the intense political sparring that Biden’s Republican critics prefer.”

One national Republican consultant was quoted as saying, “I’ll give this to Biden. At least he gave a better speech than Katie Britt.” rolling stone“What the hell am I watching right now?” Trump’s adviser reportedly said.

The paper also pointed to “lawyers working under Trump’s influence” who described the speech as “disgusting”, adding that the speech was now destined to be ridiculed. saturday night live.

Charlie Kirk said of Britt’s speech: “I’m sure Katie Britt is a loving mother and a good person, but this speech is not what we need.” .

“Joe Biden just declared war on the American right, and Katie Britt is whispering about how Democrats don’t ‘get it’ like she’s hosting a cooking show,” he added. Ta.

Conservative host Allie Beth Stuckey spoke out.

“Okay, Republicans. Not again. I know you all wanted empathetic moms who spoke from the heart in the kitchen, and that didn’t work out,” she observed. “In the future, a straight and powerful speech will be enough. Thank you”:

Radio host Jesse Kelly said he felt Britt was truly “wielding the ultimate weapon of 10 cents everywhere.” False cry. ”

Others chimed in with similar remarks, with one comparing it to a “high school freshman’s speech” and another deeming it “the worst Republican SOTU answer ever.”

Some questioned the way Britt put what she described as a “direct appeal” to parents in the kitchen.

“Especially my fellow moms, so many moms I know wonder how it is that they wake up at 2 a.m., toss and turn, are in three places at once, and still manage to put dinner on the table. You’re thinking, “First of all, we see you, we hear you, and we support you,” she said.

“It was a very visual message for the Republican Party to have a Republican woman from Alabama in the kitchen,” Erick Erickson said.

Daily Beast reporter Jake LaFoot cited Republicans who were “secretly upset” by the speech, quoting: This is one of the greatest disasters in our history.”

Some called the speech “not a serious rebuttal,” with Roger Stone saying, “Katie Britt just failed her audition for vice president.”

The consensus seems to be that Britt is way off base, but former President Donald Trump, perhaps trying to lift Republican spirits, congratulated the junior senator and spoke out against immigration crimes in particular. praised her comments.

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