Loveland Reporter-Herald

The Las Vegas Review-journal on how an unpopular president told Americans that all is well:

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President Joe Biden, his approval ratings underwater for most of the past two years, made his case for a second term on Tuesday. It’s doubtful he changed many minds.

The 80-year-old Democrat droned on for 73 minutes during his State of the Union address, urging voters to let him “finish the job.” He insisted that all is well, that his economic policies have put the nation on a prosperous path.

“Two years ago our economy was reeling,” Mr. Biden said. “As I stand here tonight, we have created a record 12 million new jobs — more jobs created in two years than any president has ever created in four years. … My economic plan is about investing in places and people that have been forgotten.”

Yet the reality on the ground is a bit less rosy, which helps explain why an examinatio­n of polling numbers by Fivethirty­eight shows that a majority of Americans disapprove of the president’s job performanc­e. Meanwhile, a recent Associated Press survey finds that only 37 percent of Democrats want Mr. Biden to seek a second term.

The president’s speech offered little in terms of new legislativ­e proposals, perhaps because the GOP House will be unlikely to rubber stamp them. Instead, Mr. Biden repeated a handful of talking points intended to deflect attention from rampant inflation, soaring deficits and mortgage rates that have tripled under his watch.

The president gave a nod to bipartisan­ship and unity, but who believes him? Mr. Biden rhetoric has been as incendiary as one would expect in these hyperparti­san times. He has done nothing but demonize his political opponents.

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