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Jay Leno: History Ph.D Student Watches ‘Tonight Show’ and Laments

Mar 25, 2013 | Arts and Entertainment, Education, History, mic

Published: mic (March 25, 2013)

Although it’s being rumored that NBC is planning on replacing Tonight Show host Jay Leno with Jimmy Fallon, Leno is still outranking his late night competitors at present. That said, I can’t help but wonder who those people are, since it amazes me that no one has picked up on this hilarious (and sobering) incident.

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Second Inaugural Special: Barack Obama

Jan 21, 2013 | History, mic, President Obama, President Obama's Second Inauguration

Published: PolicyMic (January 21, 2013)

“Are you going to the inauguration?” It’s not an uncommon question to hear in Washington, D.C., especially when you’re on the Metro in the wee hours of the morning with seemingly no other reason to be there. “Yes,” I responded. “That’s where I’m heading.”

“Really? As a spectator?”

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Second Inaugural Special: Bill Clinton and George W. Bush”

Jan 20, 2013 | History, mic, President Obama's Second Inauguration

Published: PolicyMic (January 20, 2013)

Editor’s Note: This article is an installment in an 11-part series on the inaugurations of incumbent presidents who were elected to additional terms in office, culminating in an on-the-ground report of Obama’s second inauguration.

Bill Clinton (January 20, 1997) and George W. Bush (January 20, 2005)

1) Clinton (1997)

When Bill Clinton was re-elected in 1996, he did so over a nation experiencing unprecedented economic growth and that remained unchallenged as the world’s sole standing superpower.

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Second Inaugural Special: Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan

Jan 20, 2013 | History, mic, President Obama's Second Inauguration

Published: PolicyMic (January 20, 2013)

Editor’s Note: This article is an installment in an 11-part series on the inaugurations of incumbent presidents who were elected to additional terms in office, culminating in an on-the-ground report of Obama’s second inauguration.

Richard Nixon (January 20, 1973) and Ronald Reagan (January 20, 1949).

1) Nixon (1973)

Richard Nixon’s second inaugural address marks a somewhat paradoxical convergence of triumph and tragedy.

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Second Inaugural Special: Dwight Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson”

Jan 19, 2013 | History, mic, President Obama's Second Inauguration

Published: PolicyMic (January 19, 2013)

Editor’s Note: This article is an installment in an 11-part series on the inaugurations of incumbent presidents who were elected to additional terms in office, culminating in an on-the-ground report of Obama’s second inauguration.

Dwight D. Eisenhower (1957) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1965).

Dwight Eisenhower (1957)

The 1956 presidential election marked the centennial anniversary of the Republican Party as a national organization (it had been founded in 1854 but fielded its first presidential candidate in 1856).

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Second Inaugural Special: Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman

Jan 19, 2013 | History, mic, President Obama's Second Inauguration

Published: PolicyMic (January 19, 2013)

Editor’s Note: This article is an installment in an 11-part series on the inaugurations of incumbent presidents who were elected to additional terms in office, culminating in an on-the-ground report of Obama’s second inauguration.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (January 20, 1945) and Harry Truman (January 20, 1949).

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