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  1. Story by Phillip Nieto. • 2 min read. MSNBC political analysis Elise Jordan called the House GOP's inability to elect a speaker a "middle finger to American people" after Jim Jordan...

  2. Oct 20, 2023 · MSNBC political analysis Elise Jordan called the House GOPs inability to elect a speaker a “middle finger to American people” after Jim Jordan pulled out. The Ohio lawmaker lost a secret ballot held at a House GOP conference meeting on Friday after he lost his third House floor vote for speaker.

  3. Nov 16, 2019 · However, this picture was not a real photograph, but an alternate version of the original image that was digitally altered to make it falsely appear as if Stefanik were angrily offering the...

  4. But the war is over, and is described as such by virtually every historian out there. Additionally, I'm confused about the overwelming desire to call it a "war" when there was no formal declaration of war by Congress, but to say that the war never ended, even though active hostilities have been over for over 60 years and the US military doesn't consider assignments to Korea to be combat ...

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    The 'middle finger salute' is derived from the defiant gestures of English archers whose fingers had been severed by the French at the Battle of Agincourt.

    The basic premise that the origins of the one-finger gesture and its association with the profane word fuck were an outgrowth of the 1415 battle between French and English forces at Agincourt is simple enough to debunk. The insulting gesture of extending ones middle finger (referred to as digitus impudicus in Latin) originated long before the Battl...

    The military aspects of this account are similarly specious. Despite the lack of motion pictures and television way back in the 15th century, the details of medieval battles such as the one at Agincourt in 1415 did not go unrecorded. Battles were observed and chronicled by heralds who were present at the scene and recorded what they saw, judged who...

    Bowman were not valuable prisoners, though: they stood outside the chivalric system and were considered the social inferiors of men-at-arms. There was no monetary reward to be obtained by capturing them, nor was there any glory to be won by defeating them in battle. As John Keegan wrote in his history of warfare To meet a similarly equipped opponen...

    Moreover, if archers could be ransomed, then cutting off their middle fingers would be a senseless move. Your opponent is not going to pay you (or pay you much) for the return of mutilated soldiers, so now what do you do with them? Take on the burden and expense of caring for them? Kill them outright and violate the medieval moral code of civilized...

    And even if killing prisoners of war did not violate the moral code of the times, what would be the purpose of taking archers captive, cutting off their fingers, and then executing them? Why not simply kill them outright in the first place? Do you return these prisoners to your opponents in exchange for nothing, thereby providing them with trained ...

  5. Nov 18, 2019 · Although, as many pointed out, the perturbed look on Stefanik’s face seemed to match the obscene gesture she was portrayed as making, others questioned the authenticity of the photo and ...

  6. We’ve all done it in moments of anger. But why do we use our middle finger to express anger? And why do we call it “the bird.” Suggestions range from The Battle of Agincourt in 1415 to Ancient Rome. We find out the history everyone’s favorite one-finger salute in this episode. TO HELP OUT THE SHOW. Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ...

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