Commentary I was going to write about President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, but it was too tedious to inspire a response and devoid of even one semi-interesting idea. What could I write? Even the references to the Ukraine war were more confused than enlightening, such as the mind-boggling gaffe, “Putin may circle Kyiv with tanks, but he’ll never gain the hearts and souls of the Iranian people.” Our president’s destruction of the American energy independence gained by his predecessor that many think opened the door for the current war was, of course, not mentioned. Not a word was uttered either about turning on the American oil spigot again or about cutting our dependence on Russian oil in the middle of Vladimir Putin’s war of aggression. But something caught my eye today in the fog of war that touched my heart profoundly, so I will leave to others the deconstruction …