Anonymous ID: 678ffc Sept. 22, 2018, 11:44 p.m. No.3148256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8269

>>3148203

there is an article in Daily Kos (to be taken with a grain of salt as always) that in a high school yearbook, K wrote various comments and inside jokes that probably on his friends at the time could truly decode.

 

Among them are some references to keg parties and accomplishing a "Devil's Triangle", but there is no specific reference to women in it and I don't see how the reference (even if K really did make it) could sway public perception very much.

 

It wouldn't be surprising if K went to keg parties in his junior/senior year of HS but then so did most Americans in their late teens.

Anonymous ID: 678ffc Sept. 23, 2018, 12:25 a.m. No.3148503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8525

>>3148478

It looks like one of the cabal's contingency plans back in 1988 was to put Bentsen in the WH as de facto president, with Dukakis as the figurehead.

 

I was always kind of surprised GHWB agreed to be POTUS since he seemed to prefer to keep a low profile and work spook-style. Maybe the cabal were afraid Bentsen and Dukakis would f**k things up.

Anonymous ID: 678ffc Sept. 23, 2018, 12:35 a.m. No.3148553   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3148525

The cabal may well have preferred a Dukakis/Bentsen win (which would have expedited the socialist takeover of the USA) but in the end they may not have been able to sway enough of the public to that ticket to make a Dem win in '88 occur without a public outcry over election fraud.

 

As I recall, most of the people voting for GHWB then did so because of how Reagan made them feel, not because they trusted or liked GHWB.

 

There were also interesting polls in that election suggesting that if the Dems had flipped their ticket, with Bentsen running for prez and Dukakis for VP, the result would have been a lot closer. I recall Bentsen appearing a whole lot more competent than Dan Quayle in '88 and Bentsen had that element of the 'elder statesmen' to sway a lot of moderates and undecided voters.