'Who were you watching?': Internet mocks 'The View' host Ana Navarro for praising Joe Biden's SOTU speech

Ana Navarro said, 'It was a great night for Joe Biden and for those of us who want our President to succeed'
PUBLISHED MAR 9, 2024
Ana Navarro lauded Joe Biden's State of the Union address on X (Instagram/@anavarrofl, Getty Images)
Ana Navarro lauded Joe Biden's State of the Union address on X (Instagram/@anavarrofl, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: 'The View' co-host Ana Navarro had high praises for President Joe Biden's fiery State of the Union address that he delivered on the evening of March 7.

Taking to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Navarro shared her take on the speech while it was underway, as well as later, calling it "a great night" for the President and his supporters.

This was Biden's third SOTU address, reported CNN, where he touted his accomplishments, looked ahead at a possible second-term agenda, and even took on his political opponents, the Republicans and their presidential frontrunner, Donald Trump.

The tweets of Ana Navarro

As Biden hit the ground running at the SOTU, Navarro began tweeting, "Jesus Christ. Scranton Joe came ready to fight."



 

She wrote in a later tweet, "Joe Biden’s in charge. He’s in command. He’s engaged. He’s pissed. He’s demanding action. He’s fact-checked and confronted Republicans on the spot, to their face."

"This is far, far from the narrative of the frail, incoherent old man Republicans have tried to create. Go Joe, go!" she exclaimed.



 

After the address was over, Navarro again tweeted, "Whether some people like it, or not, whether some people acknowledge it, or not, @joebiden showed-up, stood-up and spoke-up. He killed it tonight."

"It was a great night for Joe Biden and for those of us who want our President to succeed," she concluded.



 

The co-host also spoke on the subject at the Hot Topics table on the next day's episode of 'The View,' saying, "I have been saying for months ... that Joe Biden is old, yes, he is slower of step, yes. But he is far from being incoherent, from having dementia, from not being in charge. Yesterday he showed that he is engaged, he was impassioned, ... Scranton Joe showed up and fought."



 

Internet reacts to Ana Navarro's tweets

Netizens trolled Navarro over her comments, as the following tweets demonstrate.

"Lol who were you watching? It wasn't Biden," wrote a user.



 

"In other words, he's fit to stand trial? Am I getting this right Ana?!?" taunted another.



 

"I felt being yelled at by a grumpy old man, like really LOUD," noted a third.



 

"Slurring words and sentences are so inspiring," mocked a fourth.



 

"Ana is gaslighting everyone," stated a fifth.



 

"You are living in an alternate reality. 😂😂😂" read another tweet.



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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