In the State of the Union tonight, President Obama hit on all the policy points expected of a sitting president (jobs, the economy, foreign policy), but he also took some time to address national cybersecurity policy and an executive order that he signed earlier today to grant the government more power in dealing with cyber threats. This action represents the president’s commitment to act in the face of Congressional holds and objections, and it is clear that tonight’s State of the Union is the kickoff of a much more cyberhawkish second term.
Tucker Carlson, Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Caller Kevin Kookogey, founder of Linchpins of Liberty Bill O'Reilly, political commentator, author, and host of The O'Reilly Factor