www.paddypower.com is taking such wagers.
Understand that there are arguments to be made in support of red or blue ties, and even green and yellow. One can rule out purple, orange, black, brown, white, and other such esoteric tie colors. And one can say that in general, it would be red or blue, moreso than green and yellow.
But there is no realistic way of knowing for sure. I'd like him to surprise all of us, and copying the late Senator Paul Simon of Illinois, where a bow tie with polka dots on it. In fact, given what the odds on that are, a person who bet one dollar on that could probably make a fortune if he did!
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It is a speech he made
The Speaker of the House traditionally introduces the President at the State of the Union address.
Vice President and the Speaker of the House will be sitting behind Obama during the 2014 state of union address.
I think America's future will change for good.
Joe Biden the Vice President, and John Boehner (pronounced BAY-ner), the Speaker of the House of Representatives, sat behind President Obama at the State of Union Address in 2011 and also in 2012 and 2013.
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He did not. First, I think you are referring to the "State of the Union" address. This is a formal speech, and every president must deliver one to congress. There is no evidence that President Obama ever used internet slang like 'lmao" or the more vulgar "lmfao" during such a major speech as the State of the Union address. Further, the transcripts of his State of the Union speeches do not show that he ever said this.
He did not. First, I think you are referring to the "State of the Union" address. This is a formal speech, and every president must deliver one to congress. There is no evidence that President Obama ever used internet slang like 'lmao" or the more vulgar "lmfao" during such a major speech as the State of the Union address. Further, the transcripts of his State of the Union speeches do not show that he ever said this.
Its when the California State Govener ( Jerry Brown ) goes up in front of everybody and talks about stuff like what President Obama did about The State of The Union Address.
The number of people who watch the State of the Union address varies from year to year. Approximately 33.3 million people watched President Obama's State of the Union address at the beginning of his 2nd term in office.
Obama , B. The White House, Office of the Press Secretary. (2011). Remarks by the president in state of union addressWashington, D.C.: Retrieved from URL address.