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An article published by the Associated Press when the musical first came out in the summer of 2011 says, "The show has been greeted ... by standing ovations from crowds that have included celebrities as diverse as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton..." While this doesn't explicitly state that she herself was giving a standing ovation, many other sources say that she enjoyed the musical and suggest that she did indeed give it a standing ovation. She never said anything condemning or disapproving about it, so we have to assume that even if she didn't cheer, she didn't hate it. Check out the "Related Links" below to see this article and a more recent one claiming that she did in fact cheer at the performance.
Article II section 1 of the US Constitution forbids any changes in the President's salary during his term of office. Congress could raise the salary for the next presidential term.
No."The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services, a compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that period any other emolument from the United States, or any of them." Art. II, Sec. 1
It was called an ovation. Although the ovation was used to honor victorious generals during the republic, it was used more frequently during the time of the principate as Augustus only used the full triumph for members of the imperial family and other emperors followed this custom.
Two states, West Virginia and Nevada, were admitted to the Union during the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
Article 2, Section 1, Clause 7: "The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States, or any of them."
The president during the Jackson era was President Andrew Jackson.
They sleep standing on one leg and rotate during the night.
The president during Woodstock was Richard M. Nixon.
It is dangerous to be standing outside in an open area during a storm because it can blow you away.
Richard Nixon is the only president to be pardoned by his successor president Gerald Ford.
the president during watergate was Richard Nixon