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A brief history of the inaugural ceremonies that set our traditions—and later broke them


A brief history of the inaugural ceremonies that set our traditions and later broke them
Amy McKeever
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On January 20, 1941, Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated as president of the United States for an unprecedented third time. Roosevelt was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms before term limits were imposed in 1951. According to tradition, he was sworn in anew each term.
The U.S. presidential inauguration is the ultimate symbol of the peaceful transfer of power in America. Even after contested elections and when the union among the states was in peril presidents have stood before the public and sworn an oath to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” ....

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Don't You Dare Lionize Mike Pence


Don t You Dare Lionize Mike Pence
January 14 2021 8:35 PM EST
Let’s say that during both World Wars, respective Vice Presidents Thomas Marshall and Henry Wallace told their bosses that they were too afraid to fight? Or, during the forming of our republic, that Vice President John Adams told George Washington he was too scared to move forward? How about if during the Civil War, Vice President Hannibal Hamlin pleaded with Abe Lincoln to give up the attempt at solidarity, and fly the confederate flag rather than the stars and stripes?
Essentially that’s what Vice President Mike Pence has been doing in the face of a déjà vu of confederate flags rippling in the U.S. Capitol scared, hiding, complicit, and giving up. While the rebel flag flew in the face of democracy last week, and the entire Congress and their staffs hid, Pence cowardly and metaphorically stayed in his bunker. He was too afraid to confront the racist-in-chief and his mob that led to at least five ....

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Pence & it is His Duty to Count or Reject Votes | Armstrong Economics


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Many people are praying that Vice President Mike Pence will reject the count from the disputed states for it is his plenary duty to accept or reject those votes. The 1800 and 1824 elections were contingent elections in Congress after no candidate won a majority of electoral college votes, and a special 15-person commission decided the disputed 1876 election. (In 1837, the Senate also decided a vice presidential race in a contingent election.). Most recently, it was the Supreme Court ruling in Bush v Gore in 2000 that settled a controversy over an automatic recount in Florida that gave George Bush a majority of votes heading into the Electoral College proceedings that December. We have clearly a dispute forming in the Congress on 7 states. ....

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