State of the Union Address 2013
Marco Rubio had a severe case of dry mouth on Tuesday night, as he delivered the official Republican response to President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union address.
In one of his most anticipated speeches-the first State of the Union address since the November election-President Obama Tuesday emphasized once again the need for comprehensive immigration reform to pass in order to bolster the U.S. economy.
Tonight was President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech, which, inconveniently for the news networks, cut into their live coverage of Chris Dorner's standoff with police in the wooded hills of California. Luckily, there was Marco Rubio's water-bottle grab to focus on later, so the networks are probably happy with the night. Here's an overview of how the big three cable news channels covered the President's speech and their reactions at the end of the night.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio had the unenviable task of giving the Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union address tonight. Watch or read his response here.
Twitter tuned in to the president's fifth State of the Union address and Sen. Marco Rubio's GOP rebuttal.
President Obama gave his first State of the Union address since his reelection last year.
President Barack Obama's fourth State of the Union address is unlikely to have an effect on his approval rating, a new study by Gallup suggests. The study, published on Tuesday, notes that the president's past three State of the Union addresses have had little to no effect on his overall approval rating.
President Obama delivers his fifth State of the Union address tonight, but it’s only his second post-election address –- a speech that sets the tone for an entire term. How will tonight’s speech differ from the one he gave in 2009?
President Barack Obama will give his State of the Union address on Tuesday with one eye on the political calendar as time ticks down on his bid to advance an agenda that will help shape his White House legacy.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio delivers the traditional Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union address tonight, appearing directly after Obama’s concludes his speech. Watch the response below.
President Barack Obama will announce in his State of the Union address on Tuesday that 34,000 troops will return from Afghanistan by early 2014, a source familiar with the speech told Reuters.
President Obama gives his 2013 State of the Union address tonight at 9:00 p.m. Watch the enhanced live stream below.
President Obama gives the 2013 State of the Union address on Tuesday night, his first since his resounding victory in last year’s presidential election. What will he say?