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Saturday, February 25, 2012

In State of the Union address, Obama puts focus on economic inequality

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In State of the Union address, Obama puts focus on economic inequalityView Photo Gallery — ?Tonight’s speech is Obama’s third State of Union, sixth address to Congress overall.

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The economy continues to struggle and Americans are largely pessimistic, but dueling events Tuesday showed why in politics it’s good to be the incumbent.

In Washington, President Obama harnessed one of the grand symbols of his office — a prime-time State of the Union speech — to present himself to voters as a champion for middle-class families struggling to get by and declare that “we’ve come too far to turn back now.”

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Where to watch the State of the Union address


Looking for some drinking game tips? Barack Obama’s favorite words in his 2011 State of the Union speech included “jobs," “government,” “Americans” and “people.” (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post)Who needs a legitimate pro football team? Washington has its own Super Bowl-like tradition every January: Watching the State of the Union in bars and restaurants all over the city, with big screens, full sound and even the occasional drinking game.

The bars on Capitol Hill will be prime territory. Capitol Lounge and Lounge 201 are among the hotspots showing the speech on all their flat-screen TVs. (Lounge 201’s viewing party boasts $4 “SOTU-tinis.”)

The party that’s most likely to force you to call in sick on Wednesday is the seventh annual throwdown at Ventnor Sports Cafe in Adams Morgan. Pick any word -- “housing” or “unemployment” or “pipeline” -- and every time the president says it, you get a $1 Jello shot. (Pro tip: Don’t select “America” or “jobs” unless you’ve got a strong liver; each was used more than 20 times in 2011.)

Things should be a little more intellectual -- and entertaining -- at the 14th Street Busboys and Poets. After a viewing party hosted by Obama for America, attendees are invited to offer their own “State of the Union” in rhyme during the weekly open mike poetry night, which begins at 9 p.m.

The other three Busboys and Poets locations are also hosting viewings: Both Shirlington and Hyattsville locations feature post-speech panel discussions -- Shirlington’s is hosted by the Arlington Democrats. A coalition of groups, including AllHipHop.com, the League of Young Voters and the Ustream streaming video site, are sponsoring a viewing party called BarackTalk at the City Vista Busboys, with an interactive online panel discussion on youngvoterlive.com.

If you’re going to any of the Busboys events, take the pre-speech 2012 election poll beforehand; results will be announed at each party.

Meridian Pint will show the speech with full volume in its basement bar. DC Brau beers and Jameson whiskey will be $2 off from 8 p.m. to close.

Want to combine dancing and politics? Local salseros and salseras are turning the weekly Latin dance party at Fiesta Lounge into a State of the Union event. Stop by to watch the speech, then get grooving to a DJ. There is a $5 cover charge at the door, and 75 percent of the fees collected will be donated to the Obama 2012 campaign.

The Network for Progress’s annual State of the Union Progress party at Local 16, hosted by a coalition of groups including Generation Obama and Northern Virginia for Obama, will feature a raffle, State of the Union bingo and a DJ. Admission is free, but RSVPs are suggested.

Obama 2012 volunteers are hosting a free “Yes We Will” viewing party at the Grand Hyatt’s Cure Bar and Bistro.


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Saturday, January 28, 2012

State of the Union address: White House mobilizes social media network

A virtual State of the Union address?

Not quite. But the White House is mobilizing its massive social media network to engage as wide an audience as possible for President Obama’s annual report to Congress next Tuesday.


President Obama is applauded by House Speaker John Boehner while delivering his 2011 State of the Union address (Pablo Martinez Monsivais - AP)

White House press secretary Jay Carney said that Obama’s speech at 9 p.m. will be streamed live at whitehouse.gov and afterward administration officials will participate in an online panel discussion.

The officials will answer questions sent in by White House followers on Twitter, Facebook and Google-plus, Carney said. There also will be a live studio audience.

“We’re very excited about all the ways we’re trying to provide access to the State of the Union,” Carney said. “It’s a terrific opportunity for the president to describe his vision of where he believes this country needs to go.”

The Obama administration has used social media aggressively to promote the president’s agenda. The White House’s Twitter account has 2.6 million followers, and the president’s campaign account has another 12 million. Obama’s Facebook page has 24.6 million fans, and his page on the newer Google+ network has 274,000.


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