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Are you a middle-aged Democrat voter living in rural Idaho?

that soccer mom who works on a potato/cattle farm and has the Cory Booker 2020/My Child Is An Honor Student bumper sticker combination? yeah she has a comparable political program to Bo Xilai, she wants to execute the entire Monsanto Corporate Board
 
that soccer mom who works on a potato/cattle farm and has the Cory Booker 2020/My Child Is An Honor Student bumper sticker combination? yeah she has a comparable political program to Bo Xilai, she wants to execute the entire Monsanto Corporate Board
My grandmother is a sweet old lady from Beaumont, the most partisan Democrat I have ever met, and also someone who has brought up Trump's summary execution in literally every conversation I've had with her since like 2018.
 
Guys, I lied. I’m just a succdem acting like a Marxist😔

Aren't we all?

that soccer mom who works on a potato/cattle farm and has the Cory Booker 2020/My Child Is An Honor Student bumper sticker combination? yeah she has a comparable political program to Bo Xilai, she wants to execute the entire Monsanto Corporate Board

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Avakian/Spencer would’ve been the ultimate anti-Trump ticket, winning over 400+ EV easily, but Bloomberg would run as an Independent, and give Trump a very narrow victory.
1961-1961: John F. Kennedy (Democratic-Elect)
1961-1967: Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
1960 def. (with Lyndon Johnson) Richard Nixon (Republican)
1961: President-select Kennedy is killed by anti-papist Richard Pavlick, Pres. Johnson declares “War on Hate” in his honor
1962: FBI behind investigation of radical groups, in particular southern hate groups, as Civil Rights becomes a major issue within Johnson admin
1962: FBI begins financing far right “Minuteman” group to stir up fear of right wing and be used against other enemies of state.
1963-1965: Civil Rights bills and amendments are passed after Democrats sweep ‘62 midterms
1963: Newly elected governor of Texas Ted Walker attempts to cause insurrection on capitol. Walker is arrested but fears of insurrection lead to passage of Internal Security Acts and growing paranoia.
1964 def. (with Thomas Dodd) Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1965: United States increases presence in Vietnam, minor protests begin
1966: Republicans increase power in midterms after near decade of getting owned
1967: The Black Panther Party is formed and immediately has impact. As a result the Minutemen begin waging “street wars” with them, later found to be backed by the FBI [Flynn Report, 2018]
1967: Pres. Johnson dies of a heart attack

1967-1973: Thomas Dodd (Democratic)
1967: Clashes between far left and far right groups occur across country, later found to largely be instigated by informants to create harsher security measures [Flynn Report, 2018]
1968: Gun Control is passed by the United States senate, leading to a massive black market of guns flooding radical groups
1968: Frank Church wins New Hampshire primary but sees campaign slowed by “ratfucking” occurring. Church offices are frequently attacked by either explicit agents of the state or informants in groups like the Minutemen. [Flynn Report, 2018]
1968: John Birch Society runs a Ezra Taft Benson/Strom Thurmond ticket in both parties primaries. Although this was originally meant to drum up support the ticket shockingly wins a few states in the Republican primary.
1968: Martin Luther King and Robert Scheer announce run for president on “Peoples Party” line, however, King is arrested for violating Logan Act, leading to massive anti war and black power violence. Scheer, due to his status as a congressman, remains on ticket that in most states has no presidential nominee. Despite this the People’s slate wins D.C.
1968: Conservative Republican Tim Babcock gets nominated by Republicans, leading to a moderate walk-out, causing a “National Unity” ticket of Dodd/Margret Chase Smith that wins low turnout election
1968 def. (with Margret Chase Smith) Tim Babcock (Republican), Ezra Taft Benson (All-American), vacant/Martin Luther King (People’s)
1969: At advice of “guru” Billy Graham, President Dodd bombs dikes in Vietnam, leading to over 900,000 deaths. Anti Vietnam protests grow and continue
1969: Crusade for Decency wars with hippies in Florida, leading to growing national movement that becomes increasingly armed and dangerous
1970: Puerto Rican nationalists bomb inauguration of conservative Democratic mayor of NYC Mario Procaccino, who, after surviving, begins “war on terror” and surveillance of Puerto Rican neighborhoods
1970: New York resident Daniel Ellsberg killed in break-in, later found to be cover up for “Pentagon Papers” discovery [Flynn Report 2018]
1972: President Dodd declines to run for re-election, backs Billy Graham for Democratic nomination
1972: J. Edgar Hoover dies, is replaced by Mark Felt as FBI directors
1972: Multiple “New Left” leaders disappear and are later found with prostitutes in Mexico, later found to be part of deliberate plan by Dodd administration to block opponents of Graham in 1972. [Flynn Report, 2018]
1972: RNC chairman George Romney arrested for possession of Marijuana in Utah
1972: Headquarters of Gore Vidal congressional campaign firebombed

1973-1981: Billy Graham (Democratic)
1972 def. (with Albert Rossellini) Wendell Corey (Republican), Evan Mecham (All-American), Ron Dellums (People’s)
1973: Billy Graham declares “Spiritual Troubles” in United States, states that his administration will be declaring war on various terror groups in US, “Years of Blood” begin.
1973: Peoples and All-American parties banned for connections to radical groups
1974: FBI cuts “informant ties” begins using force against terror groups as Pres. Graham fears lack of control [Flynn Report, 2018]
1974: FBI allies with mob to defeat radical groups in NYC-Philadelphia-Newark area [Flynn Report, 2018]

1975: SDS bombs Pentagon, Graham administration begins to utilize “domestic” bombing campaigns as government begins to get increasingly paranoid.
1976: Peace in Vietnam occurs after deal between South Vietnam and North Vietnam agreed upon. US troops still remain, but in limited numbers on the border
1976 def. (with Albert Rossellini) Anita Bryant (Republican)
1977: Second Graham inauguration occurs inside due to fears of security threats, new round of “domestic bombings” of “terror cells” begins
1977: Fred Malek curates list of Jews in Graham administration as President Graham grows increasingly paranoid. Malek would later serve as Senator from Virginia from 1995-2001.
1978: President Graham begins “Second Pink Scare” after growing gay rights protests. Citizens begin being fired and released from jobs due to their sexuality, which is seen by the government as “New Left perversion”.
1979: Attempted firebombing of Chicago Black Panthers-Rainbow Coalition “cell” actually ends up killing innocent family. Far left groups riot in Chicago as a response and attempts at impeachment for president Graham are discussed among more liberal circles
1980: Nuclear disarmament begins between United States and Soviet Union

1981-1987: John Y. Brown (Democratic)
1980 def. (with Edward Kennedy) Phil Crane (Republican)
1981: “Silent Agreement” agreed upon between various far right movements and business interests to “stir up trouble” under Brown regime
1981: White supremacists overthrow Dominica government, later found to be backed by high level Republicans [Kennedy Commission, 1984]
1982: Libertarian Party wins seats for first time in midterms
1983: Crusade for Decency groups declare “moral war” on California governor Ed Brown after meeting with Larry Flynt
1984: Republicans are tarred before election due to Dominica reveal, lose badly and split.
1984 def. (with Ed Kennedy) Gene Burns (Libertarian), Lowell Weicker (Moderate Republican), Ron Paul (Remainder Republican)
1985: Ted Kennedy killed by Albanian mob, beginning of stronger US alliance with LCN to bust out political opponents [Flynn Report 2018]
1987: President Brown implicated in “Miami Cocaine Ring” allegations, resigns office, destroying Democratic Party in process

1987-1989: Hugh Carey (Democratic then Liberal)
1987: Democratic Party splits into various factions under MCR scandal, congress sees abundance of new parties
1989-1997: Stanley Crouch (Center)
1988 def. (with Robert Kennedy) [backed by various] Andre Marrou (Libertarian), Marian Edelman (Poor People’s), Don Wright (AKIP)
1989: Crouch calls for “end” to Years of Blood, meets with various leaders of both radical groups to create “Domestic Peace”
1990: Crouch Accords are signed, while little comes in form of change, the Accords cause moderation among radical groups, and growing acceptance of democratic tactics, while most violent groups are snuffed out.
1992 def. (with Robert Kennedy) Clint Eastwood (Libertarian)

1997-2005: Mark Roosevelt (New Democrats)
1996 def. (with Gray Davis) Frank Church (Libertarian), Jesse Ventura (Center)
2000 def. (with Gray Davis) Tom Golisano (Opposition)

2005-2013: Robert Kennedy II (New Democrats)
2004 def. (with Ronnie Musgrove) Peter Uberroth (Opposition)
2008 def. (with Ronnie Musgrove) Joe Lieberman (Opposition)

2013-2017: Jimmy Hoffa II (New Democrats)
2012 def. (with Dave Bing) Joe Biden (Opposition)
2017-2021: Donald Trump (Trump 4 America)
2016 def. (with Oprah Winfrey) Jimmy Hoffa II (New Democrats), Marco Rubio (Opposition)
2018: “Flynn Report” drops, revealing US activities during Years of Blood, massive controversy ensues, destroying New Democrats in process
2020: In “unification” of various “radical” groups against “trumped-up neoliberal centrism” a Bob Avakian/Richard Spencer ticket, comprised of former Communist League leader (turned governor) Bob Avakian and former White Youth member (turned representative) Richard Spencer is formed. Neither candidate renounces former views and declares ticket “unity among rivals”

2021-????: Bob Avakian (Unification)
2020 def. (with Richard Spencer) Donald Trump (Trump 4 America), Michael Bloomberg (Opposition)
 
1961-1961: John F. Kennedy (Democratic-Elect)
1961-1967: Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)
1960 def. (with Lyndon Johnson) Richard Nixon (Republican)
1961: President-select Kennedy is killed by anti-papist Richard Pavlick, Pres. Johnson declares “War on Hate” in his honor
1962: FBI behind investigation of radical groups, in particular southern hate groups, as Civil Rights becomes a major issue within Johnson admin
1962: FBI begins financing far right “Minuteman” group to stir up fear of right wing and be used against other enemies of state.
1963-1965: Civil Rights bills and amendments are passed after Democrats sweep ‘62 midterms
1963: Newly elected governor of Texas Ted Walker attempts to cause insurrection on capitol. Walker is arrested but fears of insurrection lead to passage of Internal Security Acts and growing paranoia.
1964 def. (with Thomas Dodd) Barry Goldwater (Republican)
1965: United States increases presence in Vietnam, minor protests begin
1966: Republicans increase power in midterms after near decade of getting owned
1967: The Black Panther Party is formed and immediately has impact. As a result the Minutemen begin waging “street wars” with them, later found to be backed by the FBI [Flynn Report, 2018]
1967: Pres. Johnson dies of a heart attack

1967-1973: Thomas Dodd (Democratic)
1967: Clashes between far left and far right groups occur across country, later found to largely be instigated by informants to create harsher security measures [Flynn Report, 2018]
1968: Gun Control is passed by the United States senate, leading to a massive black market of guns flooding radical groups
1968: Frank Church wins New Hampshire primary but sees campaign slowed by “ratfucking” occurring. Church offices are frequently attacked by either explicit agents of the state or informants in groups like the Minutemen. [Flynn Report, 2018]
1968: John Birch Society runs a Ezra Taft Benson/Strom Thurmond ticket in both parties primaries. Although this was originally meant to drum up support the ticket shockingly wins a few states in the Republican primary.
1968: Martin Luther King and Robert Scheer announce run for president on “Peoples Party” line, however, King is arrested for violating Logan Act, leading to massive anti war and black power violence. Scheer, due to his status as a congressman, remains on ticket that in most states has no presidential nominee. Despite this the People’s slate wins D.C.
1968: Conservative Republican Tim Babcock gets nominated by Republicans, leading to a moderate walk-out, causing a “National Unity” ticket of Dodd/Margret Chase Smith that wins low turnout election
1968 def. (with Margret Chase Smith) Tim Babcock (Republican), Ezra Taft Benson (All-American), vacant/Martin Luther King (People’s)
1969: At advice of “guru” Billy Graham, President Dodd bombs dikes in Vietnam, leading to over 900,000 deaths. Anti Vietnam protests grow and continue
1969: Crusade for Decency wars with hippies in Florida, leading to growing national movement that becomes increasingly armed and dangerous
1970: Puerto Rican nationalists bomb inauguration of conservative Democratic mayor of NYC Mario Procaccino, who, after surviving, begins “war on terror” and surveillance of Puerto Rican neighborhoods
1970: New York resident Daniel Ellsberg killed in break-in, later found to be cover up for “Pentagon Papers” discovery [Flynn Report 2018]
1972: President Dodd declines to run for re-election, backs Billy Graham for Democratic nomination
1972: J. Edgar Hoover dies, is replaced by Mark Felt as FBI directors
1972: Multiple “New Left” leaders disappear and are later found with prostitutes in Mexico, later found to be part of deliberate plan by Dodd administration to block opponents of Graham in 1972. [Flynn Report, 2018]
1972: RNC chairman George Romney arrested for possession of Marijuana in Utah
1972: Headquarters of Gore Vidal congressional campaign firebombed

1973-1981: Billy Graham (Democratic)
1972 def. (with Albert Rossellini) Wendell Corey (Republican), Evan Mecham (All-American), Ron Dellums (People’s)
1973: Billy Graham declares “Spiritual Troubles” in United States, states that his administration will be declaring war on various terror groups in US, “Years of Blood” begin.
1973: Peoples and All-American parties banned for connections to radical groups
1974: FBI cuts “informant ties” begins using force against terror groups as Pres. Graham fears lack of control [Flynn Report, 2018]
1974: FBI allies with mob to defeat radical groups in NYC-Philadelphia-Newark area [Flynn Report, 2018]

1975: SDS bombs Pentagon, Graham administration begins to utilize “domestic” bombing campaigns as government begins to get increasingly paranoid.
1976: Peace in Vietnam occurs after deal between South Vietnam and North Vietnam agreed upon. US troops still remain, but in limited numbers on the border
1976 def. (with Albert Rossellini) Anita Bryant (Republican)
1977: Second Graham inauguration occurs inside due to fears of security threats, new round of “domestic bombings” of “terror cells” begins
1977: Fred Malek curates list of Jews in Graham administration as President Graham grows increasingly paranoid. Malek would later serve as Senator from Virginia from 1995-2001.
1978: President Graham begins “Second Pink Scare” after growing gay rights protests. Citizens begin being fired and released from jobs due to their sexuality, which is seen by the government as “New Left perversion”.
1979: Attempted firebombing of Chicago Black Panthers-Rainbow Coalition “cell” actually ends up killing innocent family. Far left groups riot in Chicago as a response and attempts at impeachment for president Graham are discussed among more liberal circles
1980: Nuclear disarmament begins between United States and Soviet Union

1981-1987: John Y. Brown (Democratic)
1980 def. (with Edward Kennedy) Phil Crane (Republican)
1981: “Silent Agreement” agreed upon between various far right movements and business interests to “stir up trouble” under Brown regime
1981: White supremacists overthrow Dominica government, later found to be backed by high level Republicans [Kennedy Commission, 1984]
1982: Libertarian Party wins seats for first time in midterms
1983: Crusade for Decency groups declare “moral war” on California governor Ed Brown after meeting with Larry Flynt
1984: Republicans are tarred before election due to Dominica reveal, lose badly and split.
1984 def. (with Ed Kennedy) Gene Burns (Libertarian), Lowell Weicker (Moderate Republican), Ron Paul (Remainder Republican)
1985: Ted Kennedy killed by Albanian mob, beginning of stronger US alliance with LCN to bust out political opponents [Flynn Report 2018]
1987: President Brown implicated in “Miami Cocaine Ring” allegations, resigns office, destroying Democratic Party in process

1987-1989: Hugh Carey (Democratic then Liberal)
1987: Democratic Party splits into various factions under MCR scandal, congress sees abundance of new parties
1989-1997: Stanley Crouch (Center)
1988 def. (with Robert Kennedy) [backed by various] Andre Marrou (Libertarian), Marian Edelman (Poor People’s), Don Wright (AKIP)
1989: Crouch calls for “end” to Years of Blood, meets with various leaders of both radical groups to create “Domestic Peace”
1990: Crouch Accords are signed, while little comes in form of change, the Accords cause moderation among radical groups, and growing acceptance of democratic tactics, while most violent groups are snuffed out.
1992 def. (with Robert Kennedy) Clint Eastwood (Libertarian)

1997-2005: Mark Roosevelt (New Democrats)
1996 def. (with Gray Davis) Frank Church (Libertarian), Jesse Ventura (Center)
2000 def. (with Gray Davis) Tom Golisano (Opposition)

2005-2013: Robert Kennedy II (New Democrats)
2004 def. (with Ronnie Musgrove) Peter Uberroth (Opposition)
2008 def. (with Ronnie Musgrove) Joe Lieberman (Opposition)

2013-2017: Jimmy Hoffa II (New Democrats)
2012 def. (with Dave Bing) Joe Biden (Opposition)
2017-2021: Donald Trump (Trump 4 America)
2016 def. (with Oprah Winfrey) Jimmy Hoffa II (New Democrats), Marco Rubio (Opposition)
2018: “Flynn Report” drops, revealing US activities during Years of Blood, massive controversy ensues, destroying New Democrats in process
2020: In “unification” of various “radical” groups against “trumped-up neoliberal centrism” a Bob Avakian/Richard Spencer ticket, comprised of former Communist League leader (turned governor) Bob Avakian and former White Youth member (turned representative) Richard Spencer is formed. Neither candidate renounces former views and declares ticket “unity among rivals”

2021-????: Bob Avakian (Unification)
2020 def. (with Richard Spencer) Donald Trump (America 4 Trump), Michael Bloomberg (Opposition)
Wait is America 4 Trump different to Trump 4 America
 
1977: Fred Malek curates list of Jews in Graham administration as President Graham grows increasingly paranoid. Malek would later serve as Senator from Virginia from 1995-2001.
noooooooo
In August 1959, Malek and four other men were arrested in Vicary's Park near Peoria, Illinois after a dog was killed, eviscerated and barbecued on a spit. Charges of cruelty to animals were later dismissed against all but one of the men, Andrew P. O'Meara, who testified that he alone had struck and killed the dog, skinned it and tried to cook it, in order to teach the others something about living off the land.

The story came up again when Malek became an advisor and fundraiser to Sarah Palin in the 2008 presidential campaign. Amid accusations that Malek himself had killed and barbecued the dog, Malek, in his blog, quoted O'Meara, a retired Army colonel, taking "full responsibility" for what happened.
Seymour D. Reich, chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations during the 1990s, said "Malek made a mistake 18 years ago when he agreed to a regrettable request by President Nixon." But he added, Malek "has taken pains to assure the Jewish community that he realizes his error and that he intended no harm. I believe he is sincere." In 2010, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Ca.) called Malek "a man of high principle" who "has proved many times over the years his loyalty to the highest principles of freedom, human rights and international tolerance." On December 15, 2014, Malek received the Anti Defamation League's Achievement award during a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
 
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