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How Will Obama's "Jobs" Speech Compare to Other Joint Sessions of Congress?

Joint Sessions of Congress are for historical events. So why is President Obama using it as a political prop?

Historically, Joint Sessions of Congress have been used by presidents to address profound political changes overseen by their administrations. With the exclusion of State of the Union Addresses, presidents have largely assembled both chambers to comment on foreign policy, or other remarkable domestic events. The static economy and dismal job growth that has endured throughout the Obama Administration provides little reason for the President to use a Joint Session of Congress as a façade for a campaign rally. The below list shows how past presidents have used Joint Sessions to address major American events.  

*Nixon’s first joint session speech is the notable exception that proves the rule. This address was composed of broad platitudes about forthcoming economic proposals; a rhetorical dodging of responsibility we have seen President Obama employ many times before.

Posted by Americans for Tax Reform on Thursday, September 8, 2011 10:30 AM EDT



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