So, we now have incontrovertible proof that it was.... TREASON.
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it's been going on for quite some time. why was lincoln assassinated? why did Truman defeat Dewey in the middle of the night and then drop the A bomb? why did FDR provoke the japanese in trade, position the pacific fleet like sitting duck, and ignore warnings from codebreakers that hawaii was going to be attacked?
BTW: E Howard Hunt said as much on his death bed confession in the Rolling Stone
Talking to elders, people back then always suspected Johnson
Funny coincidence, but it was also a Johnson who took over after Lincoln's assassination. (I doubt there's a connection but a funny coincidence)
BTW progressive socialists consider LBJ as the one who advanced their causes the most
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Facts
Those are all excellent questions. I've been asking them all my life.
Ooh, I've never thought about the Truman vs. Dewey election before. Dewey was projected to win that one based on the polling, according to my based high school US history teacher.
Knowing what we know now...
Crooked was also projected to win.
Projected to win doesn't mean anything. Focus more on what masses of people are doing.
Correct, yes, but now that we know what their cheating mechanisms are, there are some interesting questions I've got now regarding the Truman election:
I'm leaning towards 1, but keeping 2 in the back of my mind.
Truman/Dewey happened in 1948. The A-bombs were dropped in 1945. I know what you mean about the DS making sure elections come out the right way, but Truman had already dropped the bombs long before that infamous election.
I'd gladly like to submit FDR and Woodrow Wilson for inclusion.
Most have been bad, starting with John Adams and his "direct tax".
There's a few honest ones. Taft (though he lied about his health, as did others), Kennedy, and I know it's unpopular but I think Carter was honest. Worthless, but honest.
IMO though, the most honest president we've had since George Washington was Gerald Ford. Sure, he lost the subsequent election (wasn't a re-election) but from what I've read he didn't really want the job, and was happy to see it go.
He was republican, but with many moderate views. When you make both sides unhappy, you're probably doing the job right.
I think a national lottery for presidental candidates would be ideal. Lottery picks 6 random citizens age 35-75. Then everyone votes. Electoral College winner gets president. Popular vote winner gets vice president. If the same, the runner up gets it. A single 5 year term, but the process happens every 4 years, so the newbies get a year overlap to learn the job. Get in. Do your job. Get out. Collect a pension. Problem solved.
In my lifetime (and aside from GEOTUS of course), the only one that comes to mind would be Reagan, but "they" were able to box even him into a corner.
I was born about a month after Nixon resigned; Of course that conversation in regards to treason is a whole separate (and very large) can of worms.
his no fault divorce destroyed the culture and was disastrous for family unit, and institution of marriage, birth rates etc
Yes, was a wrecking ball for the foundation of our country. Also unleashed mayhem in the mental health community, medical care changed drastically.
Forgot Carter
Give the Panama Canal to Panama to give it to the Chinese. Also, withdrawn the Southern Command of the US forces from there. He was a communist.
Don't forget two of the biggest pains in the ass Carter gave us ... the Dept of Energy and the Dept of Education.
Also implemented the SES...a redundant layer of government that can't be fired!
Carter was the peanut farmer from GA
I was about 13 or 14 when the news reported that Carter had been attacked by a wild rabbit. One of my first inklings that the news wasn't what it appeared to be.