#SOTUGOP: What are Republicans Up To TONIGHT?
Ready for President Obama’s last State of the Union address before the historic 2012 Clash of the Titans (well … depending on who the Republican nominee will be, it might just end up being a clash of the SuperPACs). We got you covered, fam. LIVE tweet throughout the night on hashtag #p365. Ask the White House questions direct on #WHChat.
Or join us for food, drink and discussion at our Brooklyn Zoo soiree at 653 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, NY. 56th New York Assembly District Leader Robert Cornegy hosts.
But, as you know, being the non-partisan publication we claim to be, wouldn’t be right to keep the night going without telling you what Republicans are up to in response to the President’s State of the Union.
First: it wouldn’t be fun without a LIVE (unofficial) official Tea Party response from none other than Herman Cain. You’ll be able to watch that here LIVE at 10:30pm ET
Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IN), once the Great Fiscal Conservative Hope of the GOP establishment, is streaming his official Republican Party response at GOP.gov/SOTU immediately following the President’s address. We just hope it’s nothing like Gov. Bobby Jindal’s (R-LA) crash and burn SOTU response in 2009.
You’ve already got the Republican National Committee’s snarky “State of Our Union” ad circulating in the online space:
And, House Republicans are hosting a “digital fact check” using hashtag #SOTUGOP or at GOP.gov/SOTU. Here’s House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH):
Starting now, ask your question to House Republicans about the SOTU,GOP plan for jobs, and other key issues on GOP.gov/SOTU or on Twitter using the #SOTUGOP hash tag. Republicans will be responding to questions online after the SOTU and GOP address.
“Republicans will be talking about House-passed bills that would create a better environment for private-sector job growth, and highlighting how the president’s policies have only made our economy worse,” says the Speaker’s Office in a statement. “Of note, today marks the 1,000th day since Senate Democrats passed a budget.”















