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The U.S. newspaper The Hill said he used the puns "to taunt those who accused him of making a fascist salute". [83] On January 29, Musk said that he would consider suing Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, for accusing him of doing Nazi salutes. [84] He also said that he plans on suing media outlets that call the gesture a Nazi salute. [84]
Cuomo's address was entitled A Tale of Two Cities. [17] It was 4,308 words in length. [19] Cuomo opened by invoking his family rhetoric, emphasizing the inclusiveness and openness of his message. He dismissed "the stories and the poetry" for which he was well known and declared his intent to be forthright: [20]
We found that Kennedy did make some of the comments he denied making or claimed not to remember whether he had made, though there was at least one case in which his Wednesday denial was accurate.
R obert F. Kennedy Jr., one of the most famous vaccine skeptics in the U.S., tried to distance himself from his decades of anti-vaccine sentiment during his Jan. 29 hearing to be confirmed as ...
‘The more stressed... the more makeup’ said the expert after analysing images of the former president through the years
Lincoln used the speech to show that the Republican party was a party of moderates, not crazed fanatics as the South and Democrats claimed. Afterwards, Lincoln was in much demand for speaking engagements. He travelled on a tour of New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island, repeating his arguments of the speech. [15]
James' message, which had 14.1 million views as of Wednesday, also included numerous laughing emojis. "Earned 2 not given!" James wrote on a post that showed Gottlieb and Green Bay with a 2-24 record.
He then condensed human history to show that within a very brief period of time space travel will be possible, informing the audience that their dream is achievable. Lastly, he uses the first-personal plural "we" to represent all the people of the world that would allegedly explore space together, but also involves the crowd.