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yeah graham lambkin makes music that sounds like a serial killers mind but if i was balding and british i would too
 
I'll bring up my graph for that.
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Apparently so. (Barring 1860s~1950s)
no see there were institutionally great pieces of music created in the 2000s

dälek was in their first prime
g!ybe made the greatest album ever (until something topped it 11 years later)
bjork and john zorn did their thing
madlib & dilla made incredible rap music

however

bird seed, GR, and graduation being released in the same decade is too much
 
oh also poem (for voice and tape) came out which was so bad it almost made me stop listening to graham lambkin


imagine me not listening to the GOAT graham lambkin smh
 
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"By October of 1964, George Wallace had fully broken away from the Goldwater campaign as Goldwater made clear his plans to privatize the TVA and attempted to portray himself as more moderate on racial issues. While Wallace could no longer run a regional or even national campaign like he had originally wanted, he did challenge Goldwater with his slate of unpledged electors in Alabama, running a hardcore populist campaign as Goldwater struggled in the national polls. Despite his late entrance into serious campaigning, Wallace won narrowly, and prepared for the future..."​
 
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"By October of 1964, George Wallace had fully broken away from the Goldwater campaign as Goldwater made clear his plans to privatize the TVA and attempted to portray himself as more moderate on racial issues. While Wallace could no longer run a regional or even national campaign like he had originally wanted, he did challenge Goldwater with his slate of unpledged electors in Alabama, running a hardcore populist campaign as Goldwater struggled in the national polls. Despite his late entrance into serious campaigning, Wallace won narrowly, and prepared for the future..."​
That's beautiful
 
Birch Bayh and Strom Thurmond are modern founding fathers: the TL

Constitutional Amendments Enacted from 1969-1985:
26th Amendment: Abolition of the Electoral College (1969)
27th Amendment: Lowering of the Voting Age from 21 to 18 (1971 [OTL])
28th Amendment: Equal Rights Amendment (1978)
29th Amendment: Ban on Abortion (1983)
30th Amendment: Presidential Term Changed from 4 years to 6 with only one term allowed [to be changed after 1984 election] (1984)
31st Amendment: Balanced Budget Amendment (1985)

Presidents of the United States:
Richard Nixon/Spiro Agnew (Republican) 1969-1973
Richard Nixon/vacant (Republican) 1973-1973
Richard Nixon/Gerald Ford (Republican) 1973-1974
Gerald Ford/
vacant (Republican) 1974-1974

Gerald Ford/Al Quie (Republican) 1974-1977
1968 Def. Hubert Humphrey/Ed Muskie (Democratic), George Wallace/Curtis LeMay (American Independent)
1972 Def. George McGovern/Walter Reuther (Democratic),
John Rarick/Roger Zion (American Independent)
Lloyd Bentsen/Donald W. Stewart (Democratic) 1977-1981

1976 Def. Gerald Ford/Al Quie (Republican), William Dyke/Meldrim Thompson (American Independent), Julian Bond/William Hart (Progressive)
Ronald Reagan/Frank Hatch (Republican-[Unite The Right Coalition*]) 1981-1989
1980 Def. Lloyd Bentsen/Donald W. Stewart (Democratic), James Longley/Jerry Williams (Kick The Pimps Out!)
1984 Def. Gary Goyke/Dale Bumpers (Democratic),
James Skillen/Peter Hutchinson (Justice)
Tony Earl/Adlai Stevenson III (Democratic) 1989-1995
1988 Def. Dan K. Webb/Mike Curb (Republican), James Skillen/John Silber (Justice), Donald S. Russell/Pat Robertson (American Independent), Tom Hayden/Ron Dellums (Freedom), Steve Dasbach/Ken Fanning (Libertarian)
Adlai Stevenson III/Penfield Tate III (Democratic) 1995-2001
1994 Def. Steve Forbes/Bill Bradley (Flat Tax), Paul Tribe/Bill Brock (Republican), Howard Ahmanson Jr./Joe Schriner (Justice), Ralph Nader/Lee Butler (Freedom), Lars Larson/Dick Mountjoy (American Independent)
Bob Kerrey/Phil Bredesen (Democratic) 2001-2007
2000 Def. William Lee/Steven Ford (Unite The Right - New Millenium), Mike Papantonio/Jim Hightower (Freedom), Ed Thompson/Bill Pierce (Libertarian), Harry Braun/Dick Lamm (Ecology)
William Lee/Chuck Hagel (Unite The Right - New Millenium) 2007-2010
William Lee/Chuck Hagel (Nonpartisan leading "President's Coalition" [Republican + Libertarian + Ecology]/Republican) 2010-2011
William Lee/
vacant (Nonpartisan leading "President's Coalition" [Republican + Libertarian + Ecology])
William Lee/Tommy Franks (Nonpartisan leading "President's Coalition" [Republican + Libertarian + Ecology]) 2011-2013

2006 Def. Phil Bredesen/Steve Henry (Democratic), Dan Hamburg/Carol Moseley Braun (Freedom)
Tommy Franks/Colm Connolly (Republican) 2013-2019
2012 Def. Donna Frye/Roy Barnes (Democratic), George Yancey/Jim Hedges (Justice), Darcy Richardson/Alan Grayson (Freedom), Gary Bauer/Virgil Goode (American Independent), blank slate (National Womyn's Association)
Tulsi Gabbard/Gary LeBeau (Democratic) 2019-????
2018 Def. David Clarke/John Andrews (American Independent), Colm Connolly/Adam Andrzejewski (Republican), Rod Dreher/Brian Carroll (Justice), Bernie Ward/Janice Jordan (Freedom)


"What if America was all of Europe and yet still better on race relations"
 
Basketball Magazine's Top 10 NBA Players of All Time (2020 Edition):

1. Oscar Schmidt - G
2. Wilt Chamberlain - C
3. Ralph Sampson -C
4. Quincy Douby - G
5. Marvin Barnes - F
6. Kareem Abdul-Jabaar - C
7. Bobby Hurley - G
8. Bill Russell - C
9. Ronnie McCollum - G
10. Freeman Williams - F
 
need me a john fahey-as-mike curb alternate history EXPONENTIALLY

Governors of Washington:
Daniel J. Evans/William Goodloe (Republican) 1965-1973

1964 Def. Albert Rosellini (Democratic)
1968 Def. Henry M. Jackson (Democratic)
Noreen Nash/Richard Perle (Democratic) 1973-1977
Noreen Nash/
vacant (Democratic) 1977-1977
Noreen Nash/Gordon Walgren (Democratic) 1977-1980
Noreen Nash/Dick King (Democratic) 1980-1981

1972 Def. Daniel J. Evans (Republican)
1976 Def. Duane Berentson (Republican)
Bruce Chapman/Arthur Fletcher (Republican) 1981-1985
Bruce Chapman/
John Fahey (Republican/Democratic) 1985-1989

1980 Def. Brian Sonntag (Democratic)
1984 Def. Phil Talmage (Democratic), Carl Maxey (Independent)
 
Governors of Washington:
Daniel J. Evans/William Goodloe (Republican) 1965-1973

1964 Def. Albert Rosellini (Democratic)
1968 Def. Henry M. Jackson (Democratic)
Noreen Nash/Richard Perle (Democratic) 1973-1977
Noreen Nash/
vacant (Democratic) 1977-1977
Noreen Nash/Gordon Walgren (Democratic) 1977-1980
Noreen Nash/Dick King (Democratic) 1980-1981

1972 Def. Daniel J. Evans (Republican)
1976 Def. Duane Berentson (Republican)
Bruce Chapman/Arthur Fletcher (Republican) 1981-1985
Bruce Chapman/
John Fahey (Republican/Democratic) 1985-1989

1980 Def. Brian Sonntag (Democratic)
1984 Def. Phil Talmage (Democratic), Carl Maxey (Independent)

the state of Washington with 47 electoral votes 🥵🥵🥵
 
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