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Biden’s primetime address isn’t about Israel — it’s for his terrible poll numbers

President Biden has problems.

Which is probably what drove him to schedule a big televised speech Thursday night upon his return from Israel.

Aside from the annual State of the Union, this is only the fourth time Biden has given a prime-time speech to the nation.

In 2021, he spoke on the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the COVID pandemic.

In 2022, he gave a speech in Philadelphia on how the midterm elections were a “battle for the soul” of the country and its democracy against Republicans.

In June, he spoke to celebrate a deal with Congress to raise the debt ceiling.

None was a speech on pressing historic events or matters of national security — they were aimed at Biden’s political needs.

He was abusing the president’s privilege to demand a time slot on national television.

Biden has never given such a speech laying out the case for supporting Ukraine, even as the price tag for the war rises and becomes increasingly controversial.

He only glanced over Ukraine in the latest State of the Union.

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