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“The president of the United States is going to give his State of the Union address, and the Democrats got other plans,” Smith said. “So some are talking about walking out in the middle of this speech. Others are talking about boycotting it altogether and essentially finding something else to do.”
“I’m here to tell you that neither is acceptable. Neither should be acceptable. At some point in time, ladies and gentlemen, there’s got to be an adult in the room.”
“If you’re going to act as juvenile, as petulant, as petty as you accused the president of the United States to be, how are you ever going to hold a high moral ground, at least high enough to judge him accordingly?” Smith asked. “If people on the right can turn and look at you and say, you’re no better, you act no better, where’s it going to get you? See, these are the kinds of things that end up getting people like myself and others in the news, because we’re talking about getting things done. I’ve said repeatedly, and I’ll state it again, and I’ll make news by saying it again. I have no desire to be an elected official.”
Smith criticized the Democrats for lacking both common sense and fundamental decency, claiming that their actions undermine the very office they were elected to uphold. He emphasized that even if he personally disagrees with or dislikes the individual in power, he still holds great respect for the institution itself and what it stands for. According to him, the Democrats seem more interested in putting on a show and tarnishing the dignity of their roles just to score points against President Trump.
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