Reminder: POTUS State of the Union tonight

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My point is no cable was necessary to watch this. It was on the basic network channels plus PBS, available via rabbit ear or other basic antenna that I assumed you would have if you own a tv at all.

I do not have cable here in VA either. We get beautiful OTA reception with just a basic antenna, from DC and Baltimore.


Yeah, DC has some of the best OTA television in the country. Multiple PBS stations+all the networks in sparkly HD. My neighbor upstairs gets Al-Jazeera. :hmm:
 
My point is no cable was necessary to watch this. It was on the basic network channels plus PBS, available via rabbit ear or other basic antenna that I assumed you would have if you own a tv at all.

I do not have cable here in VA either. We get beautiful OTA reception with just a basic antenna, from DC and Baltimore.

I don't have antenna and like I said before - I don't watch tv much and I don't need to watch tv for this State of the Union speech when I can simply read the transcript online.

it's not really that important to watch it live.
 
Yeah, DC has some of the best OTA television in the country. Multiple PBS stations+all the networks in sparkly HD. My neighbor upstairs gets Al-Jazeera. :hmm:

Oh so do we. We watch Al-Jazeera fairly often, actually. Also we get some Russian station that has features about how tough life is in the U.S. because of the terrors of capitalism.
 
Oh so do we. We watch Al-Jazeera fairly often, actually. Also we get some Russian station that has features about how tough life is in the U.S. because of the terrors of capitalism.

:laugh2:
 
Always good to see different perspectives - especially interesting when they take articles from the New York Times as their starting point and then expound on them further.

To get back to the SOTU speech: there was a good article in the Washington Post "Fact Checker" column today, by Glenn Kessler. He pointed out several areas where Obama was fudging or stretching the facts, or skating over important points of context.

Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis , then see various colums listed.on the right.of the page.

(Apologies; I am typing on the Nook and can't - or at least don't know how to - post a proper link.)
 
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