In 1992, Ronald Reagan gifted Bill Clinton a jar of jelly beans—the same candy Reagan famously used to help curb his smoking habit during his presidency.
When Bill Clinton visited Ronald Reagan in 1992, the former president gave him a jar of red, white, and blue jelly beans as both a symbolic and practical gift. Reagan had famously relied on jelly beans to help quit smoking years earlier and suggested they might help Clinton resist similar urges.
The lighthearted exchange became a memorable moment between the outgoing and incoming leaders. It reflected Reagan’s well-known fondness for jelly beans while also serving as a friendly gesture of support during the presidential transition.
The third generation usually destroys a family business, but Jim Perdue ended up growing his century-old poultry company tenfold by focusing on all-natural premium meats—beyond chicken—and not following the flock.
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📸: Aaron Kotowski for Forbes
What a horrifically racist comment from someone who appears to be from The Center School where Cynthia Nixon sent her child and who has vehemently been pushing back on a school merger because of “equity”. Here’s the video clip of the incident:
NEWS: Orange Lutheran sends letter to football families informing them Rod Sherman is out as football coach.
The Trinity League job will garner top candidates and interest.
Sherman won D2 in 2021. Beat St. John Bosco in D1 playoffs this past season. https://t.co/ADUeqp3jqr
We would do well to revisit the Federalist Papers from time to time especially #51 where the importance of checks and balances within our government is discussed ~ @tcwatts3