Glenn Beck Just Made a HUGE Prediction About Obama’s ‘Final’ SOTU Speech – ‘Mark My Words…’
Despite the White House billing Tuesday night’s State of the Union address as President Obama’s last, conservative radio talk show host Glenn Beck has his doubts.
“Mark my words,” Beck said on The Glenn Beck Radio Program Tuesday morning. “Next year, he will deliver another State of the Union.”
In a tradition dating back to Ronald Reagan, outgoing presidents have deferred to the incoming Chief Executive to set the agenda for Congress, which is primarily what the address seeks to achieve . . .
Watch this clip from Reagan's #SOTU address & contrast it to the tired lecture you'll get from @BarackObama tonight
https://t.co/AqUvoOjsZR
— ForAmerica (@ForAmerica) January 12, 2016
"Mark my words": @glennbeck predicts tonight will not be Obama's final #SOTU address: https://t.co/67V4T4l1Dd pic.twitter.com/Hvf5sBSUVu
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) January 12, 2016
“The last president to deliver an end-of-term State of the Union address was President Jimmy Carter on Jan. 16, 1981, days before President-elect Ronald Reagan was sworn into office,” TheBlaze reports. “However, it is important to note, Carter’s final address was not delivered verbally but sent to the U.S. Congress via a written report, which was the standard for all State of the Union addresses until President Woodrow Wilson in 1913.”
Beck believes that Obama will not be able to resist offering a final State of the Union before he leaves office, though it will likely be in writing like Carter’s. The talk show host argues the reason the date was moved up to January 12 this year, from its usual time window later in the month, is because Obama wants to deliver another in early January of next year, before he leaves office. (Read more from “Glenn Beck Just Made a HUGE Prediction About Obama’s ‘Final’ SOTU Speech – ‘Mark My Words…'” HERE)
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