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Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

The Worst Compromise: An Accidental Road to American Fascism

1921-1925: Warren G. Harding / J. Calvin Coolidge (Republican)
1920: James M. Cox / Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic), Eugene V. Debs / Seymour Stedman (Socialist)
1925-1929: Thomas J. Walsh / Charles W. Bryan (Democratic)
1924: Charles E. Hughes / Henry C. Wallace, Peter Norbeck (Republican), William E. Borah / Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive-Farmer-Labor), Max S. Hayes / Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Socialist)
1929-1930: Thomas J. Walsh / Alvin M. Owsley (Democratic)
1928: Frank O. Lowden / Walter E. Edge (Republican), Lynn J. Frazier / Benjamin Gitlow (Progressive-Socialist-Farmer-Labor)
1930-1933: Alvin M. Owsley / vacant (Democratic)
1933-1937: Alvin M. Owsley / Hanford MacNider (Democratic)

1932: Herbert C. Hoover / W. Franklin Knox, Smedley D. Butler (Republican, Progressive)
1937-1943: Alvin M. Owsley (National Legionary)
1936: Cancelled 11.9.1936 Ogden L. Mills / Charles L. McNary (National Union / Republican)
1937 National Support Sounding: Approved
1938 National Support Sounding: Approved
1939 National Support Sounding: Approved
1940 National Support Sounding: Approved
1941 National Support Sounding: Approved
1942 National Support Sounding: Approved
1943 National Support Sounding: Cancelled
1943 National War Declaration Sounding: Approved
1943-1947: Alvin M. Owsley / Joseph P. Kennedy (National Legionary)
1943: National Constitutional Adjustment: Approved
1944: National Support and Canadian Annexation Sounding: Approved
1945 National Support Sounding: Cancelled
1946 National Support Sounding: Cancelled
1947 National Support Sounding: Cancelled
4.1947-8.1947: William L. “Billy” Mitchell, Robert E. Wood, Hanford MacNider, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., William D. Pelley, Robert R. McCormick, James V. Forrestall, Walter W. Waters (National Legionary) [Emergency Council]

13.4.1947-29.4.1947: Msgr. Charles E. Coughlin (National Legionary---Christian Front)

1943-1949: Henry A. Wallace / Thomas E. Dewey (Popular Front)
1944: Independent Committee Electors (Popular Front --- Free State Faction, Social Justice Faction)

1946-1949: Douglas MacArthur (Non-Partisan, Support from Popular Front, Allied Occupation Authority)

1949-1953: Henry A. Wallace / Thomas E. Dewey (Liberal Republican)
1948: Alfred M. Landon / Harry S. Truman (Free State), James P. Cannon / A. Phillip Randolph (Social Justice), John W. Brickner / Rexford G. Tugwell (American)
1953-1961: Alfred M. Landon / Hubert H. Humphrey (Free Liberal)
1952: A. Philip Randolph / Glenn H. Taylor (Social Justice), John W. Brickner / William F. Knowland (American)
1956: Eugene J. McCarthy / I. F. Stone (Social Justice), Ezra T. Benson / Albert A. Gore (American)
 
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1943-1949: Henry A. Wallace / Thomas E. Dewey (Popular Front)
1944: Independent Committee Electors (Popular Front --- Free State Faction, Social Justice Faction)

1946-1949: Douglas MacArthur (Non-Partisan, Support from Popular Front, Allied Occupation Authority)

1949-1953: Henry A. Wallace / Thomas E. Dewey (Liberal Republican)
1948: Alfred M. Landon / Harry S. Truman (Free State), James P. Cannon / A. Phillip Randolph (Social Justice), John W. Brickner / Rexford G. Tugwell (American)
1953-1961: Alfred M. Landon / Hubert H. Humphrey (Free Liberal)
1952: A. Philip Randolph / Glenn H. Taylor (Social Justice), John W. Brickner / William F. Knowland (American)
1956: Eugene J. McCarthy / I. F. Stone (Social Justice), Ezra T. Benson / Albert A. Gore (American)

I'm getting Big American Gaullism Energy from this.
 
The thing I love about that @Charles EP M. is that it's just as chaotic as what we had, but in a completely different way that arguably may be better but potentially may not be.

The real fun for me was lumbering Miliband with some things that were exactly the same, "look at what Miliband did! David Was Right"

(And there are probably David Was Right T-shirts on sale at Tory conferences)
 
R E A L I G N M E N T

1913-1924: Woodrow Wilson (Democratic)
1912 (with Thomas R. Marshall) def. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive), William Howard Taft (Republican)
1916 (with Thomas R. Marshall) def. Charles E. Hughes (Republican)
1920 (with A. Mitchell Palmer) def. Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)

1924-1929: A. Mitchell Palmer (Democratic)
1924 (with William G. McAdoo) def. Irvine Lenroot (Republican)
1929-1933: William G. McAdoo (Democratic)
1928 (with Cordell Hull) def. Charles Curtis (Republican)
1933-1940: William Borah (Republican)
1932 (with Herbert Hoover) def. William G. McAdoo (Democratic)
1936 (with Smedley Butler) def. Al Smith (Democratic), Huey Long (Union)

1940-1940: Smedley Butler (Republican)
1940-1945: Burton K. Wheeler (Republican)
1940 (with Charles Lindbergh) def. Huey Long (Democratic), Thomas E. Dewey (Liberal)
1945-1949: Douglas MacArthur (National Union)
1944 (with Huey Long) def. Charles Lindbergh / Gerald L.K. Smith (America First)
1949-1953: George S. Patton (Democratic)
1948 (with Earl Long) def. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican), Claude Pepper ('Eisencrat')
1953-1955: Joe McCarthy (Democratic)
1952 (with Estes Kefauver) def. Earl Warren (Republican)
1955-1957: Estes Kefauver (Democratic)
1957-1965: Richard Nixon (Republican)
1956 (with John W. Bricker) def. Estes Kefauver (Democratic), Averell Harriman (Liberal)
1960 (with Hubert Humphrey) def. George Smathers (Democratic)

1965-1970: Joe Kennedy (Democratic)
1964 (with George Wallace) def. Hubert Humphrey (Republican)
1968 (with George Wallace) def. Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)

1970-1973: George Wallace (Democratic)
1973-1981: Michael Harrington (Republican)
1972 (with George Romney) def. George Wallace (Unity), Ronald Reagan (Democratic)
1976 (with Aaron Henry) def. Ronald Reagan (Democratic)


An old tired, worn out idea - Liberal Republicans vs Conservative Democrats yadda yadda. Though I like to think I've put a slightly different spin on things here - featuring Richard Nixon's Northern Strategy to detach Northern liberal Democrats from their party and reduce the Democrats to a reactionary Southern rump. Also features, the still beating heart of Tammany Hall!
 
That which is dead may never die.

I recently watched half of Gangs of New York (i watched half of it on wednesday night, and then the CCP decided i couldnt have netflix any more) and I find Tammany fascinating and have wondered if its possible to have it remain relevant to the present day.
 
I recently watched half of Gangs of New York (i watched half of it on wednesday night, and then the CCP decided i couldnt have netflix any more) and I find Tammany fascinating and have wondered if its possible to have it remain relevant to the present day.
Oh it is. Most of its death really as to do with the fact that FDR excluded them out of the New Deal and thus made them an irrelevance. And that was just due to the FDR-Smith split. Many factors could keep them alive. I did it in my Crapgames of New York deck shuffle back at the other place and there are countless other ways to do it.
 
(Dating is from the Ruusan Reformation in 1019 BBY)
Supreme Chancellors of the Galactic Republic:
983-991: Finis Valorum (Coreward)
991-995: Mas Amedda (Coreward)
995-996: Dooku of Serenno (Self-Determination)


996: Galactic Civil War Begins (Senate vs Jedi Order)
Senate
996-1002: Dooku of Serenno (Self-Determination)
Jedi Order
996-1002: Qui-Gon Jinn (Secretly Darth Maleron)
1002: Maleron is defeated, Senate Victory


1002-1007: Bail Organa (Coreward)

Basically, Sheev Palpatine is Just A Man, Dooku does not fall to the Dark Side, Plagueis instead takes Qui-Gon Jinn as his Apprentice, who eventually becomes Grand Master of the Jedi, who begins to turn the Order against the Republic. Civil War between Senate with a Droid Army and Jedi with a Clone Army. Maleron kills Dooku, Obi-Wan defeats Maleron, war ends.
 
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