SOTU

See also: sotu and sótu

English

Noun

SOTU (plural SOTUs)

  1. (US politics) The annual State of the Union address of the President of the United States.
    • 1999 January 14, Al Shurgalla <keyp...@pacific.net.sg>, “Re: Will Congress Applaud At Clinton's State Of Union Address?”, in alt.conspiracy, alt.impeach.clinton, alt.politics.clinton (Usenet), message-ID <14>:
      He intends to use the SOTU message as nothing more that another Hollywood stunt similar to the pep rally he had on the WH lawn after the impeachment vote.
    • 2003 January 10, “Person of the Week: George W. Bush”, in TIME:
      Bush won't be stressing those particular points as he hits the pre-SOTU stump circuit, but the "if it's good enough for 2006 it's good enough for now"
    • 2011 January 13, “Gibbs Briefs”, in TIME:
      Issue of civil discourse will "certainly play a role" in SOTU.

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