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Harry Truman was President when the H-bomb was invented after his January state of the union address. Eisenhower did not mention it in his first 1953 address.
Calvin Coolidge. It was the State of the Union.
The State of the Union Address is delivered once a year by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress.
It become known as the State of the Union address in 1883.
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.
Warren Harding was the first to speak on the radio. The date was flag day, June 14,1922 and it was not a formal speech. On December 6, 1923, President Coolidge was the first president to have his state of the union address heard on the radio.
The State of the Union address is given annually. WHEN it is given can vary, although lately it has been given in late January or early February. For example: The 2010 State of the Union Address was given on 27 January 2010. The 2005 State of the Union Address was given on 02 February 2005. Note that the first State of the Union address was given on 08 January 1790, but John Adams' first State of the Union address was delivered on 11 November 1797.
In the 20th century, the State of the Union address has averaged about 5,000 words. The longest was President Truman's address in 1946, at more than 25,000 words. The shortest was President Washington's first address in 1790, at 833 words. President Obama's first address in 2010 was about 7,000 words.
Harry S. Truman was the first president to make a television broadcast from the white house.
in 1965, by former president Lyndon B. Johnson
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