I am going to guess I’ll be adding to this in the future but I want to get this posted this afternoon so I’m going to stop here…
1. This Celebration in Kamala Harris’ Ancestral Village – I believe I lived in India in my last life so this makes my heart swell.
Kamala Harris' ancestral village in India marks inauguration day with candy, firecrackers and prayers https://t.co/N17v9R2LhZ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 20, 2021
2. This Poem Read by the Youngest Inaugural Poet in History – Amanda Gorman finished writing this poem immediately following the Capitol riots.
3. These Coats – I’m not ashamed to say it, I will always notice pretty things. What the First Lady wears (and so will what the Vice President and first families wear too) has always had a significant impact on fashion. Here’s a Town & Country article on the best coats at the Inauguration. Here’s an article on Dr. Biden’s inauguration outfit. Here’s an article about Vice President Harris’ ensemble. And here’s an article about what Michelle Obama was wearing.


Someone said this is the Jonas brothers ππ#InaugurationDay pic.twitter.com/pRvEZlr2os
— Daily Nick Jonas (@DailyNickJonas) January 20, 2021
In a symbolic gesture, Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama, and Hillary Clinton all featured purple in their outfits on #InaugurationDay.
— Vox (@voxdotcom) January 20, 2021
Traditionally thought of as the color of bipartisanship, purple sends a message of unity during this historic presidential transition of power. pic.twitter.com/udC4WzRX6p
4. This Performance by Lady Gaga Singing the National Anthem – Gaga did NOT disappoint. I had already been teary-eyed by openly weeping by the end of this.
And JLo’s performance was beautiful!
5. This Unfamiliar Act of Humility – looking forward to all of us acting more kindly, respectfully, generously, humanely, and with humility. Everyone knows you must lead by example.
.@LeaderHoyer: "Mr. President"@POTUS: "Joe."
— Jeremy Art (@cspanJeremy) January 20, 2021
Hoyer: "No Joe. You're Mr. President."#InaugurationDay pic.twitter.com/ACHlDJSRbz
6. This Field of Flags – between the pandemic and the potential risk of domestic terrorism there couldn’t be many people in attendance at this Inauguration so an installation of flags represented those who could not be present. The flags represent every state (with Washington D.C.) and territory including American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Here’s a time-lapse video of the installation of the flags.

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

unable to travel to Washington, DC for the inauguration. JOE RAEDLE/GETTY
7. This 93-year-old Inauguration Announcer – no explanation necessary.
93-year-old Charlie Brotman back to announce his 17th inauguration parade after being replaced for 2017 Trump inauguration https://t.co/YLC1m1ZBaf
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 20, 2021
8. I wasn’t going to include this but just had to.
Good night, good bye, and good riddance.
A POEM FOR THE END by Sheila Dershowitz
Good night loon,
Goodnight Loon: A Poem For The End found on Crooks and Liars
Good night goon,
Good night nastiest man in the room.
Good night lies,
Good night spies,
Good night rants and alibis.
Good night twitter,
Good night tweets.
Good night all those crazy bleats.
Good night red hats,
Good night cruel chants,
Good night sniveling syncophants.
Good night wall,
Good night cages,
Good night endless midnight rages.
Good night fine people on both sides,
Good night losers, good night suckers,
Good night evil nasty fuckers.
Good night Ivanka
Good night Jared,
Good night Barron, we hardly knew ya.
Good night thief,
Good night grief,
Good night cruel and callous chief.
Good night fake news,
And Fox and friends,
This is how the nightmare ends.
Good night at last.
Itβs time to go,
The American people told you so.
9. And let’s end with the President’s Inaugural Speech – which Fox News’ Chris Wallace called the “best inaugural address” he’s ever heard.
10. One last one. The First Tweet from the @POTUS Account…. under new management. A significantly different demeanor from the previous @POTUS user, n’est ce pas?
The time to move forward is now. pic.twitter.com/IrUUu0bxGO
— President Biden (@POTUS) January 20, 2021
[Updated – have to add this, from the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.