How Can You Not Stand

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 1H 21M

How Can You Not Stand

from That KEVIN Show · host Salem Podcast Network

In this episode of The Kevin McCullough Show, Kevin discusses the State of the Union address and the reaction from lawmakers. He's joined by Chris Wilson, CEO of Eyes Over, who shares insights on the measurable momentum event that unfolded. They dive into the emotional impact of the speech, including the Democrats' refusal to stand for certain moments, and how it created a narrative pressure that broke in the Republican's direction. Kevin and Chris also discuss the president's policy proposals, including the Save Act and banning congressional stock trading, and how they resonated with the audience. An Excerpt from How Can You Not Stand on Townhall.com No one expects a standing ovation for a president’s policies. That’s politics. That’s normal. That’s America. But when members of Congress refuse to stand for grieving parents, traumatized children, fallen heroes, and courageous law enforcement officers, something has gone deeply wrong in our public life. That isn’t protest. That isn’t principle. That is moral collapse. And it was on full display during President Trump’s State of the Union Address. During the speech, time and again, the President paused to honor Americans whose stories should have transcended party. Families who lost loved ones to violent crime. Children who survived unspeakable trauma. Police officers who ran toward danger. Victims who deserved at least a moment of shared respect. Republicans stood. Many Democrats did not. This was not accidental. It was coordinated. Imagine being a grieving parent in the gallery. Imagine having your child’s name spoken before the nation. Imagine hoping — just hoping — that for thirty seconds, politics could be set aside. And instead, half the chamber sits in icy protest. President Trump noticed. At one point, after honoring a family devastated by crime, he looked directly at the silent side of the aisle and asked, “How do you not stand?” It was not a rhetorical flourish. It was an honest question. And no one answered it. Because there is no good answer. See the FULL STORY @ Townhall.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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