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    Three flubs from past presidential inaugurations

    January 20, 2025Updated:January 20, 2025 example-1 No Comments
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    The national opening is a thoroughly orchestrated function symbolizing the peaceful transfer of power between president, but occasionally items do not go according to plan.

    Throughout the preceding 59 opening ceremonies, there have been times of party and of various mishaps. As the 60th opening is slated to take location in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday, here are some of the flubs and days things did not go to prepare in previous ceremonies.

    Robert Frost ditches planned poem ( 1961 )

    Robert Frost prepared a song for President John F. Kennedy ’s inauguration titled “Dedication ” to read as an introduction to his poem “The Gift Outright. ”

    He had planned to read it off of a card, but as he read it, Frost was blinded by the sun’s glare off the snow and gave up on reading “Dedication, ” according to the Library of Congress.

    Frost got half through the advantages before moving on to reciting “The Gift Outright ” from remembrance, as Kennedy had requested.

    The swearing-in of Kennedy also had another terrible time, when the floor caught fire while Cardinal Richard Cushing was delivering an incantation. The blaze was quickly put out, but dust could be seen in photos and videos of the occasion as Parker was speaking.

    Roberts bungles Obama’s swearing-in ( 2009 )

    During President Barack Obama‘s second inauguration in January 2009, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administered the standard oath of office. It was the first moment Roberts conducted the vow at a national opening since he became chief justice in 2005, and it was not a easy version.

    Roberts began with the first line, which Obama began reciting before the captain justice finished but immediately stopped and waited until Roberts had finished.

    FILE – Barack Obama, left, joined by his family Michelle, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts to become the 44th president of the United States at the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. , in this Jan. 20, 2009 report image. Obama is putting a symbolic twist on a time-honored history, taking the oath of office for his next word with his hands placed never on a single Bible, but two, one owned by Martin Luther King Jr. and one by Abraham Lincoln. ( AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File )

    During the next column Roberts shifted the comments, saying “that I may do the office to leader to the United States faithfully ” instead of the lawfully proscribed “that I may faithfully perform the Office of President of the United States. ” Obama began reciting the line, before pausing after “execute, ” seeming confused, with Roberts then repeating the incorrect order of the line.

    The rest of the oath of office went off without any problems, with Obama following in the history of adding “so support me God ” to the end of the oath.

    Obama was officially sworn in as president during the meeting, but the White House, out of abundance of caution because of the flubbed next column, had the senator recapture the oath on Jan. 22, in a private meeting at the administrative castle.

    Harrison’s long conversation in the warm begins quick presidency

    On March 4, 1841, President William Harrison was sworn into office on the East Portico of the Capitol Building, during an dark and day where the temperature was 48 degrees Celsius.

    After being sworn in at lunchtime, he delivered the longest inaugural address in story, lasting about two hours, with no coat or hat on. Harrison had eventually create a cold, which may lead to pneumonia. He died precisely a fortnight after the swearing-in meeting, after battling the disease.

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    For much of the day since his death, his determination not to use a coat and hat in the warm wind was blamed for his cool and subsequent death, but some historians believe the two are no correlated.

    President-elect Donald Trump did not have to worry about the chilly on his Monday swearing-in service, as the opening is planned to become held indoors mainly the projection bitter cold.

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