23, 1935 - July 25, 2021) Bob Moses never stopped being an activist. The pair worked together to convince legislators of both parties to reauthorize the Head Start program. He had a particular friendship and working relationship with the late Sen. A conservative Republican, Enzi had a reputation as a workhorse who avoided the limelight, refusing, for example, to appear on television talk shows and determined to work across the aisle with his fellow lawmakers. He died as the result of injuries he suffered in a bicycle accident. He chaired two committees - the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee from 2005 to 2007 and the Budget Committee from 2015 until he stepped down. Trained as an accountant, he heeded Simpson’s advice and became mayor of the city of Gillette, then a member of the Wyoming legislature.
senator from Wyoming he eventually succeeded - Alan K. 1, 1944 - July 26, 2021) Michael Enzi was lured into politics by the U.S. Popeil claimed to have sold more than $1 billion worth of his home version, which he famously pitched as being so easy to use that you could simply “Set it and forget it.” In the 1980s, Popeil regained his claim to “Salesman of the Century” (the title of his autobiography) through 28-minute infomercials in which he showcased products like the Beef Jerky Machine, Giant Dehydrator and, most famously, the Showtime Rotisserie and BBQ – a product inspired by the popularity of rotisserie chicken sold at Costco.
Microphone, which he peddled directly in TV commercials that followed a now-familiar pattern: a hyperbolic claim of the genius of the product, a price typically under $20, followed by a “But wait, there’s more!” inducement, and a warning that supplies are low, so “call now” to get the deal. Popeil continued to sell other devices, created by either his father or himself, including the Veg-O-Matic, Pocket Fisherman and Mr. In the late 1950s, Popeil first hit the small screen to hawk kitchen gadgets, invented by his father, Samuel, starting with the Chop-O-Matic – a vegetable chopper that he described as “the greatest kitchen invention.” He sold more than 2 million units. (July 28, 2021) An inventor and TV pitchman, Ron Popeil was, for decades, king of the late-night 30-minute infomercials, in which he would enthusiastically demonstrate the latest revolutionary product, like the Showtime Rotisserie and BBQ, that the viewer could purchase by a quick phone call while supplies last. “We all listen to him, and we listen closest to him on the occasions when we disagree with him,” McCain said. John McCain (R-Ariz.) praised him despite their often opposing views. When Levin retired in 2014 after 36 years of service, Sen. Bush’s proposal for a ballistic missile defense system. He was also an arms control advocate, fighting against President George W. Levin was either the chairman or ranking minority member of the Senate Armed Services Committee for much of his tenure. Levin, whose trademark was wearing his reading glasses perched on the end of his nose, played a key role in arguing against some of the most contentious international conflicts, including the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and increasing America’s presence in Afghanistan. Levin, were fixtures in Washington, D.C., Carl Levin in the Senate and Sander Levin as a U.S. For more than 30 years, Levin and his brother, Sander M. senator, Carl Levin was best known for his expertise on national security and his ability to work across the aisle during his six terms in office. (JJuly 29, 2021) Michgan’s longest-serving U.S. tour dates, citing his need to recover from an unspecified medical procedure. The Stones announced earlier this month that Watts would miss upcoming U.S. Watts also was a famously natty dresser in the classic British gentleman’s style - a look that earned him profiles in fashion magazines. Stones guitarist Keith Richards was a huge fan, calling Watts “the bed that I lie on musically” in his autobiography and often turning toward Watts on stage instead of facing the audience. But he was his own force, equally comfortable with subtle swing stylings and the most straight-ahead rock ’n’ roll. While other group members led tabloid-worthy lives, Watts rarely grabbed much of the spotlight. He played his first Stones show in 1963, just before the band began to grow into one of the most popular in the world. 24, 2021) Despite his position as the rock-solid backbone of the Rolling Stones, Watts was a jazz lover first and foremost, and he gained enormous respect from his peers for his skill and subtlety. Charlie Watts, drummer for the Rolling Stones, 80