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Politics Common Dreams Feb 28, 2026

Public Outcry and Democratic Walkouts Overshadow Divisive State of the Union Address

A recent State of the Union address, described by many as a "toxic, lying, us-and-them hate fest," faced significant public and political backlash, with numerous Democrats opting to skip the event. Critics characterized the speech as a "farcical" and "tawdry, surreal piece of performance art," highlighting a growing sentiment of disillusionment with the current political climate. Senator Angus King of Maine articulated the stance of many who boycotted, stating he could not "in good conscience participate" in a function that would require him to ignore past actions and grant unearned respect.

The address, which some labeled the "most openly racist State of the Union in modern history," occurred amidst the perpetrator's record-low approval ratings and declining support in key demographics. Beyond the political arena, public figures associated with the administration are also facing scrutiny, with legal challenges and internal dissent surfacing. The contentious atmosphere surrounding the speech underscored a broader societal unrest, prompting questions about the integrity of democratic institutions and the accountability of those in power.

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