What Do You Think of President Richard Nixon? Was He Framed?
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yes I believe so.
and think that is one of the main ideas behind Q; people that were wronged by the cabal and Fake News,
joining together to defeat them drip by drip til a flood starts.
Nixon loved animals, he was a Quaker, he had a good sense of humor, and obviously President Trump knew him.
JFK jr. was also fond of Nixon, which says a lot when a child likes someone.
think this is the 'real' Richard Nixon; https://youtu.be/G7hLY91FU0k?si=t4pPW5Yx3i2AS5Ub
interesting that he chose a song about the prairie, not the city👩‍🌾
and of course a hint to Ireland. have noticed a lot of these politicians mention Irish heritage.
What a sweet remembrance. The most memorable thing in his resignation speech was what he said about his mother.
Coolidge had a lot to do with advising Nixon.
that's interesting and makes sense.
Coolidge was a big fan of South Dakota & Mount Rushmore, there's even a campground named after his wife Grace.
Mt. R. is Full of Q hints & connections to conservative politicians.
of course President Trump & Q are also fond of the area, speculation that someday he might be the 5th face on Mt. R.
https://www.southdakotamagazine.com/doanes-favorite-places
17 friends went to western SD to relax/plan Mt. Rushmore.
"After railroad tracks spanned the Missouri River and were extended west to Rapid City in 1907, Robinson had easy access to the Black Hills for the first time. The region offered intriguing history, and it was a perfect place to relax. In 1908 Robinson arranged a camping adventure for 17 friends, relatives and Pierre colleagues. The party stepped off the Crouch Line train in a beautiful canyon west of Rapid City and pitched tents. Robinson loved making up words and announced he would call the spot Hisega, a name derived from the initials of six women in the group: Helen, Ida, Sadie, Ethel, Grace and Ada."
"That was 1923. Robinson talked to people who might help, especially Senator Norbeck, and sometimes took heat from South Dakota newspaper editors who considered the scheme ridiculous. But in short order internationally renowned sculptor Gutzon Borglum was on board and in 1927, as Robinson looked on, President Calvin Coolidge was present for a ceremony launching the project. Only the location wasn’t the Needles but nearby Mount Rushmore because, Robinson’s grandson understood, the Needles spires contained too much feldspar and Borglum didn’t want to alter that stunning piece of God’s handiwork."
And Nixon worked with Mundt-from SD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mundt–Nixon_Bill
"The Mundt–Nixon Bill, named after Karl E. Mundt and Richard Nixon, formally the Subversive Activities Control Act, was a proposed law in 1948 that would have required all members of the Communist Party of the United States register with the Attorney General.[1]"
I love you guys! This place is a treasure trove of information. I didn’t know about the Mundt-Nixon bill.