Cyr column: President Biden’s 100 days and FDR
By Arthur I. Cyr - More Content Now - USA TODAY NETWORK
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President Joe Biden has just completed his first 100 days in the White House, and marked the occasion by addressing a joint session of Congress on April 28.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first to emphasize this length of time, and create a benchmark for future chief executives. FDR launched an enormous whirlwind of policy and political activity immediately after his inauguration as president on March 4, 1933.
This included the 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which moved inauguration of the president and vice president from March up to Jan. 20. Under that amendment as well, members of Congress assume office on Jan. 3 rather than the later month.
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Rivenbark column: Nation divided since November . on who should host ‘Jeopardy!’
Celia Rivenbark - More Content Now - USA TODAY NETWORK
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Friends, our nation remains divided on exactly who should be in charge these days. November was a long time ago and still, we are undecided, adrift, unable to agree on who should lead and who should admit this is quite simply not their time.
So, I ask you all to search deep within your hearts for the answer. Should it be Savannah Guthrie or Aaron Rodgers? And what of Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Andrew Yang style longshot whose “hat in the ring” has many “Jeopardy!” viewers saying, “not even if the bum rang my doorbell and gave my family a thousand bucks a month.”