What is your favorite presidential inaugural speech in American history? 6:47 Slight correction here. William Howard Taft also swore in Herbert Hoover in 1929. Please consider supporting the sponsor of this video, Sundays for Dogs. Supporting the sponsor greatly helps my channel. Use code MRBEAT for 50% off your 2 week trial of Sundays for Dogs: www.sundaysfordogs.com/mrbeat
@@iammrbeat When is your Joe Biden song going to come out? I’ve been anticipating for its release for a while now and I am excited for it too come out. I really like these president songs you have made and I unironically listen to them a lot.
@@masynbeene5485 Biden just finished his term (or soon to finish), so it'd be a while after this. I think Mr. Beat promised something like that a while ago. Also, come to think of it, Trump may get two songs, even if Cleveland, the OG nonconsecutive-termed President, got one. (Mr. Beat, if you see this, thoughts? Also, correct me about Biden if needed.)
@@iammrbeatI love your Philippine-American War video, in which you mentioned one of McKinley quotes. That makes this exerpt from his speech more hilarious.
12:45 If there are people wondering why Ford is there even though he gave a speech after taking the oath, Ford himself said “ Therefore, I feel it is my first duty to make an unprecedented compact with my countrymen. Not an inaugural address, not a fireside chat, not a campaign speech-just a little straight talk among friends. “
I had a english test today where i had to talk about the cultural assimilation of native americans, and your video on it basically saved the whole thing brah. Thank you brah
Brah, Theodore Roosevelt; though a "progressive" told everyone the meaning of assimilation. As a citizen you were to become American & become a part of American culture. Nature American Indians are a bit different but they too understand the importance of having a harmonious culture for unity. Most Indians understandably didn't want to assimilate because it was denial of their heritage & ancestors. But it was mostly because they believed drastically differently. American "blacks" were more associated because their ancestors didn't have a connection to the land and could easily disconnect from people & culture that lived in countries & land on the otherside of a vast ocean. Furthermore, it was presidents like Theodore Roosevelt who wanted Native American Indians to have reserved land for their own culture, land, etc. Native American Indians don't deserve sympathy if they're unable to do what Utahians did.
@JohnDoe003 Claiming that a people who were tribal and genocided "don't deserve sympathy" for not assimilating properly is ridiculous. Especially considering that Mormons killed Natives to secure that land in the first place. Many tribes such as those in the Great Plains were nomadic so being put at one location wasn't a viable option.
@@dragondaoshi2947 You WILDLY misread my comment, insisted on getting triggered, inserted your own context & talk about Utah like you were there but have zero evidence. Furthermore, Utahans were killed & "genocided" as well and forced on the trail of tears with Native American Indians who they actually shared land & traded with. Whatever Indians they killed it was obviously those they couldn't make compromises with. Plus if you were being killed by 2 different hostile groups you'd probably do the same thing. So don't talk like you're better & more tolerant than anyone, because you're not.
Mr. Beat raises an interesting point in the video about the speeches commonly referring to democracy, the constitution and other points. It raises the question, how different can inaugural addresses actually be? Often times the exact same phrases can be used over and over again. Phrases such as "I am committed to serving the American people ang guiding the United States to a brighter future for our nation." Or "Upholding the values of our American democracy and our constitution are the values we all hold dear, and I am committed to doing just that with my time in office." After a while, it may seem as if the presidents were all saying basically the same thing over the years.
Well if you deviate too much from the standard it’s going to start to raise some red flags. Americans are very proud and protective of their values and identity
God bless Ms.Beat for freezing for us and Mr.Beat for having to read through every single speech for us to come up with this absolute masterpiece! ❤️ Thank you both y'all are amazing!
My favorite inauguration was JFK for his ask not quote that it is still remembered today and underrated but Gerald ford “inauguration” with his “our national nightmare is over”
JFK's was way better than that 1 line. Though I am confident in saying had he been a full term or 2 term president everyone would've looked back at the speech saying it was just as hollow & a bunch of smoke like Obama's first speech. JFKs dream was only realized because Johnson & Nixon.
@@iammrbeat Hello mr. beat I'm a huge fan of your videos and have been subscribed for a long time, hey when you do a presidential election in american history for 2024, can you please also mention the libertarian party and green party please, I don't mind if the video is long but those other third parties are very important, also please mention Robert F. Kennedy Jr. because the kennedy's are finally back inside the white house.
Think you’ll do one of presidential farewell addresses as well? You’ve missed the chance to have it be topical for another four years, but it would be cool to see a mash-up like this one
This video may become one of my favorites! Apart from the effort given, I loved the silly little things like the constant camera turns and the small unhinged comments. 10/10 would inaugurate an address again
Thank you, Mr. Beat, for your Inaugural address. Then adding an old reference meme line "Nobody got time for that" with the recent meme "Skibidi toilet"
I live in Canada but my father is from America & lived there until the Clinton years so these videos are really useful for me to understand the American terminology my father uses as he often uses American terms (example: instead of Prime Minister he still says President)
I suppose, by the original definition, a Prime Minister “presides” over Parliament. Here in the US, the Vice President is officially the president of the Senate, and in such a capacity is referred to as such (“Mr. President” or, more recently, “Madame President”, and “President [surname]”) by Senators.
@ Gotta give it credit for putting me onto the Smiths and inspire me to do a deeper dive on the Beatles discography. Rubber Soul is one of my favorite albums ever now
You can really *feel* the difference between the wartime presidents and the peacetime presidents. Lincoln with the Civil War and FDR with World War II were just on another level.
Correction: Franklin Roosevelt's first inauguration, in 1933, was the last one to take place on March 4. His second inauguration, in 1937, was the first one to take place on January 20.
Mr beat, in my third book, I actually create a (mostly) original speech for the fictional JFK Jr presidential inauguration in 2009. It’s about 1300 words, but is fitting for the time. Hope you can read it soon.
23:35 benevolence with the "V" before the "L" Not a huge thing though. Also Obama's section on power usage was well-spoken, I didn't remember that part
Inaugural Addresses always felt like a big optimistic wishlist for administrations. I feel that there's only been a few times where a speech's goals are actually fulfilled.
@@21deadwood full quote is, "The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed. But, I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger. In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire for a safe and secure society." -Star wars Episode 3
@@21deadwood they were quoting revenge of the sith during Palpatines speech when he takes over the Republic turning it into the empire, connecting the dots and making a joke.... you're reading too much into the actual events I don't think anyone here said that it was a good thing.
@@michaeldunn6645Harrison just comes off as that sort of grandfather who sits by the campfire and, supplied with enough whiskey, begins some random swashbuckling story about some war he fought in decades ago (though greatly romanticized compared to what you learned of in school) I’m sure there are a few grandchildren of military officers who served in Vietnam and kept some level of spirited jingoism late in their lives who are reading this and understand the vibe.
I actually beat Mr. Beat to this. Muhahaha! After watching Live Free or Die Hard I made a compilation of the best parts of Inauguration addresses (mixed with a few noted speeches) that made a super speech.
I’m really surprised McKinley said what he did about war in his speech, especially since his presidency was filled with some of the most egregious examples of American aggression
@@iammrbeatThat’s true, but George Washington was not in the White House and it’s in New York. That means James Monroe is the first President to be outdoors with the White House.
Newer thought i would hear mr. beat say skibidi toilet and my tx history teacer used your video i told him use mr beat vids and he does i love it you explain it to where i get it bc i watche u so long but my friends be like huh when you speak fast i then i say it how they can understand it bc ik what you said lol
Mr beat can you please make a video about the Geneva Convention and go over why certain things are war crimes and maybe things that used to be war crimes but are now not and vice versa?
The best presidential speech is still the one president Whitmore had when rallying the people to fight against those alien invaders back in 96. Not an inauguration speech but you can't beat it. President Morgan Freeman came close after that comet impact back in 98 though.
"All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today." A quasi-inauguration speech which may have inspired part of the chorus for "Oliver's Army". How many other presidents have been paraphrased by Elvis Costello?
@@iammrbeat coincidentally i only know this because just a few days ago I was looking at old issues of the new york times for information on the german elections that happened at the same time
The Twentieth Amendment (I think it was) became law during his tenure, so it would make sense for him to be sworn in on March 4, 1933, and then the later ones in January.
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What is your favorite presidential inaugural speech in American history?
6:47 Slight correction here. William Howard Taft also swore in Herbert Hoover in 1929.
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Abraham Lincoln in 1861. The man was a legend
@@danielsantiagourtado3430 That's a good one for sure
Biden's song coming soon?
My favorite presidential inaugural speech was that of President Obama's. The worst was that of convicted felon and rapist Don the Con Trump.
@@giz8527 I already recorded it!
Missed opportunity to say WHH’s portion without a coat on.
DANGIT
@@iammrbeat When is your Joe Biden song going to come out? I’ve been anticipating for its release for a while now and I am excited for it too come out. I really like these president songs you have made and I unironically listen to them a lot.
@@masynbeene5485 Biden just finished his term (or soon to finish), so it'd be a while after this. I think Mr. Beat promised something like that a while ago.
Also, come to think of it, Trump may get two songs, even if Cleveland, the OG nonconsecutive-termed President, got one. (Mr. Beat, if you see this, thoughts? Also, correct me about Biden if needed.)
True
@@masynbeene5485I think he's probably gonna do the 2024 election video first, that's probably more prioritized for him.
Lmao at McKinley saying “We must avoid the temptation of territorial aggression”
"We want no wars of conquest"
The two most well-known events of his presidency:
yeah, I couldn't resist putting that in there
I mean...we needed _someone_ to blame the Maine on...and also Hawaii. 😂
@@iammrbeatI love your Philippine-American War video, in which you mentioned one of McKinley quotes. That makes this exerpt from his speech more hilarious.
He promised no new wars. Never said anything about special military operations
mr beat saying "skibidi toilet" was not on my 2025 bingo card
It was part of my Project 2025 plan :)
I got him to say low taper fade in a live stream last month lol
He's a school teacher
time stamp?
Me neither
12:45 If there are people wondering why Ford is there even though he gave a speech after taking the oath, Ford himself said “ Therefore, I feel it is my first duty to make an unprecedented compact with my countrymen. Not an inaugural address, not a fireside chat, not a campaign speech-just a little straight talk among friends. “
There it is. Thanks for backing me up on this!
So ironic that someone with the longest inaugural speech in American history ended up only dying 31 days later.
It really is!
I had a english test today where i had to talk about the cultural assimilation of native americans, and your video on it basically saved the whole thing brah. Thank you brah
Nice :)
Mr. Breast wearing his Mr. Brah.
Brah, Theodore Roosevelt; though a "progressive" told everyone the meaning of assimilation. As a citizen you were to become American & become a part of American culture. Nature American Indians are a bit different but they too understand the importance of having a harmonious culture for unity. Most Indians understandably didn't want to assimilate because it was denial of their heritage & ancestors. But it was mostly because they believed drastically differently. American "blacks" were more associated because their ancestors didn't have a connection to the land and could easily disconnect from people & culture that lived in countries & land on the otherside of a vast ocean. Furthermore, it was presidents like Theodore Roosevelt who wanted Native American Indians to have reserved land for their own culture, land, etc. Native American Indians don't deserve sympathy if they're unable to do what Utahians did.
@JohnDoe003 Claiming that a people who were tribal and genocided "don't deserve sympathy" for not assimilating properly is ridiculous. Especially considering that Mormons killed Natives to secure that land in the first place. Many tribes such as those in the Great Plains were nomadic so being put at one location wasn't a viable option.
@@dragondaoshi2947 You WILDLY misread my comment, insisted on getting triggered, inserted your own context & talk about Utah like you were there but have zero evidence. Furthermore, Utahans were killed & "genocided" as well and forced on the trail of tears with Native American Indians who they actually shared land & traded with. Whatever Indians they killed it was obviously those they couldn't make compromises with. Plus if you were being killed by 2 different hostile groups you'd probably do the same thing. So don't talk like you're better & more tolerant than anyone, because you're not.
Mr. Beat raises an interesting point in the video about the speeches commonly referring to democracy, the constitution and other points. It raises the question, how different can inaugural addresses actually be? Often times the exact same phrases can be used over and over again. Phrases such as "I am committed to serving the American people ang guiding the United States to a brighter future for our nation." Or "Upholding the values of our American democracy and our constitution are the values we all hold dear, and I am committed to doing just that with my time in office." After a while, it may seem as if the presidents were all saying basically the same thing over the years.
I wanted to make a word cloud of all the speeches but ran out of time.
@@iammrbeat I would love to see that word cloud someday when your ready! 😀
Well if you deviate too much from the standard it’s going to start to raise some red flags. Americans are very proud and protective of their values and identity
@@iammrbeatDo it for a short!
15:00 In very subsequent Mr Beat video he becomes ever so slightly more and more unhinged.
I support this trend
lol
$1200 is a crazy amount of money to spend on tickets for anything, let alone an event in the cold that you could’ve just watched on tv at home.
What about tickets to the moon?
God bless Ms.Beat for freezing for us and Mr.Beat for having to read through every single speech for us to come up with this absolute masterpiece! ❤️ Thank you both y'all are amazing!
I will pass this message along to her. Thank you so much for the kind words!
Abraham Lincoln had by far the best one! Great video, you never miss. Also we need the Election of 2024 to drop.
Coming in February!
@iammrbeat We are so BACK!!
My favorite inauguration was JFK for his ask not quote that it is still remembered today and underrated but Gerald ford “inauguration” with his “our national nightmare is over”
"our national nightmare is over" was a fantastic line
I loved that inaugural address! Definitely one of the best
JFK's was way better than that 1 line. Though I am confident in saying had he been a full term or 2 term president everyone would've looked back at the speech saying it was just as hollow & a bunch of smoke like Obama's first speech. JFKs dream was only realized because Johnson & Nixon.
@@iammrbeat Hello mr. beat I'm a huge fan of your videos and have been subscribed for a long time, hey when you do a presidential election in american history for 2024, can you please also mention the libertarian party and green party please, I don't mind if the video is long but those other third parties are very important, also please mention Robert F. Kennedy Jr. because the kennedy's are finally back inside the white house.
@@GerardoFlores-w8k same I love JFK's ask-not quote
The constant camera switching is so silly but seriously effective in retaining me
I did what I had to do. lol
Really? It started to make me dizzy and I came to the comments for relief LOL
Think you’ll do one of presidential farewell addresses as well? You’ve missed the chance to have it be topical for another four years, but it would be cool to see a mash-up like this one
I will seriously consider this suggestion!
Apparently Texas is going to have the flags raised on January 20th despite the order to keep them half mast for Jimmy Carter
I am not surprised 😒
Why?
My home state of Louisiana is going to fly both the American and MAGA flags at full mast. Shameful.
tbf a month long of half-mast flags seems a bit excessive doesn't it? I thought we already had like 3 separate days of mourning.
@@sirllamaiii9708 maybe, but it's also not often a former president dies.
I did not expect Wilson to say something that can literally be said again over 100yrs later! Good on ya dude!
See, he wasn't all bad! 😀
But then I think Birth of a Nation and I get mad again haha @@iammrbeat
You are definitely the History channel Mr. Beat! Fellow historian here. Love your work 🙂
Thank you so much! 🙂
The fact Washington’s inaugural address was called an embarrassment is hilarious 🤣
I found that funny as well. :)
I've been on a Mr Beat learning kick for weeks now. My inner monologue is starting to sound like him 😆
That's horrifying. 😄
God, you are such a weirdo.
And I absolutely ADORE you for it.
lol
8:18 Yes. Yes indeed you are
Watching this knowing this will top whatever we see on inauguration day
Thanks for another entertaining vid, Mr. Beat.
Thanks Curt!
Ahhhh! World premiere for one of my favorite channels!
Jefferson was pretty tall so I do think he would have been noticed walking to his inauguration. I love your dog.
This video may become one of my favorites!
Apart from the effort given, I loved the silly little things like the constant camera turns and the small unhinged comments.
10/10 would inaugurate an address again
I think you should have included the entirety of William Henry Harrison's inaugural address.
😆 well I did include too much of it already
Thank you, Mr. Beat, for your Inaugural address. Then adding an old reference meme line "Nobody got time for that" with the recent meme "Skibidi toilet"
I live in Canada but my father is from America & lived there until the Clinton years so these videos are really useful for me to understand the American terminology my father uses as he often uses American terms (example: instead of Prime Minister he still says President)
I suppose, by the original definition, a Prime Minister “presides” over Parliament.
Here in the US, the Vice President is officially the president of the Senate, and in such a capacity is referred to as such (“Mr. President” or, more recently, “Madame President”, and “President [surname]”) by Senators.
Can’t wait to see what bands get covered on future episodes of the second channel 🙂
Oh you like that channel? Niiiccceeeeeee
@ Gotta give it credit for putting me onto the Smiths and inspire me to do a deeper dive on the Beatles discography.
Rubber Soul is one of my favorite albums ever now
you seem to be a more credible history channel, these days. thank you, mr. beat.
I appreciate that!
You're killing it with this channel and The Beat Goes On
An amazing mashup. This idea had so much potential. I eagerly anticipated hearing it. Mr. Beat did not disappoint in the least!
That was awesome. I would totally vote you, Mr. Beat.
You can really *feel* the difference between the wartime presidents and the peacetime presidents. Lincoln with the Civil War and FDR with World War II were just on another level.
Imagine if Trump's speech on Monday is just this
LOL it would be flattering honestly
The most flatteringest ever, with all the words, all the best words.
I can't wait for your ancient aliens special.
lol
THANKS FOR THIS! love your content ❤❤❤❤❤
lol I have the exact same winter jacket. Nice style my guy
Mr. Beat presents:
Presidential inaugurations in American history from George Washington in 1789 to the present day
Didn’t think I’d hear Mr Beat say he was excited in his bosom this weekend
Hey now! That was James Monroe!
23:17 Ok I almost burst out laughing when I heard this, considering who said that.
I know right?!?
Aw, this was really wholesome actually. I really enjoyed this video, Mr. Beat! Congrats again!
W.: You didn't even read much of my speech.
Reagan: I will not hold your youth & inability to read against you.
Correction: Franklin Roosevelt's first inauguration, in 1933, was the last one to take place on March 4. His second inauguration, in 1937, was the first one to take place on January 20.
I wonder if Mr Beat will do a video like this for farewell speeches
This is the craziest thing Mr. Beat has done since the Wolverine Cup in 2014.
How about combining all of the worst parts of every inauguration address?
Probably would have a solid few paragraphs talking about slavery
23:36 benelevence 😂
... uhhh i mean banana-levolence..
... er ummm, bereleolevelence..
... whatever, Im President.
...And YOU AINT
23:48 Carter and Hayes both suggested one 6-year term. Wow!
Mr. Beat for president!
Yes you are the history channel. Thank you for sharing history.
Jimmy Carter saying live, laugh, love is wild
7:46 #bringthetophatback
YASS
I actually agree with this, though it will probably require a more formal dress code to go along with it than they’ve worn since the 1960s.
24:46 Probably the most important lesson for America rn
Love it! You’re one of my favorites, Mr. Beat and we are waiting for the 2024 presidential elections in American history
The evll laughter part was great, I guess. Best part of any inaugural address.
I would love to see Vice Presidents video to follow up the First Lady video
Mr beat, in my third book, I actually create a (mostly) original speech for the fictional JFK Jr presidential inauguration in 2009. It’s about 1300 words, but is fitting for the time. Hope you can read it soon.
Did you send it to me?
@@iammrbeat I emailed my first book to you as a digital copy. The other two books are 95%+ done. Will be out later on this year.
I'm dreading January 20th so badly because, well, it's obvious.
We have to hang in there together.
This is incredible! Great work!
Thanks!
23:35 benevolence with the "V" before the "L"
Not a huge thing though. Also Obama's section on power usage was well-spoken, I didn't remember that part
The bowl! The dog bowl, where did you get it?
I love Mr Beat and i laughed at the William Mckinley part how are freaking ironic lollllll😂😂😂😂😂
Inaugural Addresses always felt like a big optimistic wishlist for administrations. I feel that there's only been a few times where a speech's goals are actually fulfilled.
My granddad said running the inauguration was the hardest thing he ever did.
It’s all Kennedy!
“It’s always been.”
JFK all the way
It always amazes me how relevant the words of many of these presidents are to todays issues, despite having lived over a century ago.
You always make My day mr beat🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is amazing
I’m terribly amused by Regean’s two inaugerstions being the coldest and the warmest. 😂
You should do a video on the top 5 or 10 most important mid term elections in American History
Can't wait for Mr. Beat to use this speech for his inauguration
this video is awesome, mr beat!!!
Thanks Abbie!
Im going to be very disappointed if his dosen't include "the attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed"
lol
Actually that would be so funny
@@21deadwood they're making a star wars reference...
@@21deadwood full quote is, "The attempt on my life has left me scarred and deformed. But, I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger. In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire for a safe and secure society." -Star wars Episode 3
@@21deadwood they were quoting revenge of the sith during Palpatines speech when he takes over the Republic turning it into the empire, connecting the dots and making a joke.... you're reading too much into the actual events I don't think anyone here said that it was a good thing.
Harrison having the longest Address is tragically Ironic.
It’s lowkey one of the best too, he’s a cool dude
@@michaeldunn6645Harrison just comes off as that sort of grandfather who sits by the campfire and, supplied with enough whiskey, begins some random swashbuckling story about some war he fought in decades ago (though greatly romanticized compared to what you learned of in school)
I’m sure there are a few grandchildren of military officers who served in Vietnam and kept some level of spirited jingoism late in their lives who are reading this and understand the vibe.
Rutherford b Hayes is my favorite president, plus love his inaugural speech
I actually beat Mr. Beat to this. Muhahaha!
After watching Live Free or Die Hard I made a compilation of the best parts of Inauguration addresses (mixed with a few noted speeches) that made a super speech.
When are you doing a 2024 election video
In Kansas
@iammrbeat sorry I mean to say When. Are you making it
@ When he makes it.
22:22 That Trump and Obama one-two goes hard.
neat!
I’m really surprised McKinley said what he did about war in his speech, especially since his presidency was filled with some of the most egregious examples of American aggression
James Monroe was the first President to have his inauguration outdoors.
Technically Washington was outdoors for the first one.
@@iammrbeatThat’s true, but George Washington was not in the White House and it’s in New York. That means James Monroe is the first President to be outdoors with the White House.
I am so excited for the 2024 election video
Joe Biden song too. I think Mr.Beat should make it a lullaby 😂
Newer thought i would hear mr. beat say skibidi toilet and my tx history teacer used your video i told him use mr beat vids and he does i love it you explain it to where i get it bc i watche u so long but my friends be like huh when you speak fast i then i say it how they can understand it bc ik what you said lol
Mr beat can you please make a video about the Geneva Convention and go over why certain things are war crimes and maybe things that used to be war crimes but are now not and vice versa?
When is the 2024 election video coming?
The Coolidge one felt so fitting to his character
I loved his inaugural address
@ Me too (The orginal one, that he gave at his home in 3 am)
*character
@@Jaypeapolaris Thanks!
dude, why can't I find a video of someone recounting the full William Henry Harrison inaugural address?! That would be a classic.
Awesome
Another great vid from mr based.
Thanks :)
I discovered your channel recently, but i really like your way of speaking and explaining things.
The best presidential speech is still the one president Whitmore had when rallying the people to fight against those alien invaders back in 96. Not an inauguration speech but you can't beat it. President Morgan Freeman came close after that comet impact back in 98 though.
"All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today." A quasi-inauguration speech which may have inspired part of the chorus for "Oliver's Army". How many other presidents have been paraphrased by Elvis Costello?
Probably 65% of them
Excellent show! I loved the mashup.
7:12 his first inauguration was march 4, not january 20! love your stuff btw
Indeed!
@@iammrbeat coincidentally i only know this because just a few days ago I was looking at old issues of the new york times for information on the german elections that happened at the same time
The Twentieth Amendment (I think it was) became law during his tenure, so it would make sense for him to be sworn in on March 4, 1933, and then the later ones in January.
Are you going to make a video of the 2024 election? I hope you do, because I am a big fan of your "presidential elections in American history" series.
Your page is truly welcomed and appreciated! You should be welcomed with open arms to the history channel. It would be a great match! I found your channel maybe 2-3 yrs ago and thought your good. Your page is educational, well researched and most definitely well delivered.
Make the history channel history again sort of thing
This was a cool video. Have you ever thought about doing a video on your ten favorite Secretaries of State?