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Reagan, Nixon, & who else (media.patriots.win)
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Hugh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Alex Jones, hiding in the bushes.

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ENVYNITAZ [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

kek

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FILIPINOSFORTRUMP 2 points ago +2 / -0

STARSKY & HUTCH

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ENVYNITAZ [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

KEK

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Norman_F_Dixon 1 point ago +1 / -0

After appointment by President John F. Kennedy and confirmation by the United States Senate, Seaborg was chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) from 1961 to 1971. His pending appointment by President-elect Kennedy was nearly derailed in late 1960 when members of the Kennedy transition team learned that Seaborg had been listed in a U.S. News & World Report article as a member of "Nixon's Idea Men". Seaborg said that as a lifetime Democrat he was baffled when the article appeared associating him with outgoing Vice President Richard Nixon, a Republican whom Seaborg considered a casual acquaintance.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_T._Seaborg

Photo - Bohemian Grove 1963

Reagan

In 1946, Reagan served on the national board of directors for the Independent Citizens Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions (ICCASP) and had been a member of its Hollywood chapter (HICCASP). His attendance at a July 10, 1946, meeting of HICCASP brought him to the attention of the FBI, which interviewed him on April 10, 1947, in connection with its investigation into HICCASP.[50][51][52] Four decades later it was revealed that, during the late 1940s, Reagan (under the code name T-10) and his then-wife, Jane Wyman, provided the FBI with the names of actors within the motion picture industry whom they believed to be communist sympathizers. Even so, he was uncomfortable with the way the SAG was being used by the government, asking during one FBI interview, "Do they (ie. the House Un-American Activities Committee) expect us to constitute ourselves as a little FBI of our own and determine just who is a Commie and who isn't?"[

Reagan landed fewer film roles in the late 1950s and moved into television.[31] He was hired as the host of General Electric Theater,[56] a series of weekly dramas that became very popular.[31] His contract required him to tour General Electric (GE) plants 16 weeks out of the year, which often demanded that he give 14 talks per day.[31] He earned approximately $125,000 (equivalent to $1.1 million in 2019) in this role. The show ran for ten seasons from 1953 to 1962, which increased Reagan's national profile.[57] On January 1, 1959, Reagan was the host and announcer for ABC's coverage of the Tournament of Roses Parade.[58] In his final work as a professional actor, Reagan was a host and performer from 1964 to 1965 on the television series Death Valley Days.[59] Following their marriage in 1952, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, who continued to use the stage name Nancy Davis, acted together in three TV series episodes, including a 1958 installment of General Electric Theater titled "A Turkey for the President"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan

Nixon

In 1960 Nixon launched his first campaign for President of the United States. He faced little opposition in the Republican primaries[99] and chose former Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. as his running mate.[100] His Democratic opponent was John F. Kennedy and the race remained close for the duration.[101] Nixon campaigned on his experience but Kennedy called for new blood and claimed the Eisenhower–Nixon administration had allowed the Soviet Union to overtake the U.S. in ballistic missiles (the "missile gap").[102]

A new political medium was introduced in the campaign: televised presidential debates. In the first of four such debates Nixon appeared pale, with a five o'clock shadow, in contrast to the photogenic Kennedy.[100] Nixon's performance in the debate was perceived to be mediocre in the visual medium of television, though many people listening on the radio thought Nixon had won.[103] Nixon narrowly lost the election; Kennedy won the popular vote by only 112,827 votes (0.2 percent).[100]

There were charges of voter fraud in Texas and Illinois, both states won by Kennedy. Nixon refused to consider contesting the election, feeling a lengthy controversy would diminish the United States in the eyes of the world and the uncertainty would hurt U.S. interests.[104] At the end of his term of office as vice president in January 1961, Nixon and his family returned to California, where he practiced law and wrote a bestselling book, Six Crises, which included coverage of the Hiss case, Eisenhower's heart attack, and the Fund Crisis, which had been resolved by the Checkers speech.[100][105]

Local and national Republican leaders encouraged Nixon to challenge incumbent Pat Brown for Governor of California in the 1962 election.[100] Despite initial reluctance, Nixon entered the race.[100] The campaign was clouded by public suspicion that Nixon viewed the office as a stepping stone for another presidential run, some opposition from the far-right of the party, and his own lack of interest in being California's governor.[100] Nixon hoped a successful run would confirm his status as the nation's leading active Republican politician, and ensure he remained a major player in national politics.[106] Instead, he lost to Brown by more than five percentage points, and the defeat was widely believed to be the end of his political career.[100] In an impromptu concession speech the morning after the election, Nixon blamed the media for favoring his opponent, saying, "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."[107] The California defeat was highlighted in the November 11, 1962, episode of ABC's Howard K. Smith: News and Comment, titled "The Political Obituary of Richard M. Nixon".[108] Alger Hiss appeared on the program, and many members of the public complained that it was unseemly to give a convicted felon air time to attack a former vice president. The furor drove Smith and his program from the air,[109] and public sympathy for Nixon grew.[108]

In 1963 the Nixon family traveled to Europe, where Nixon gave press conferences and met with leaders of the countries he visited.[110] The family moved to New York City, where Nixon became a senior partner in the leading law firm Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander.[100] When announcing his California campaign, Nixon had pledged not to run for president in 1964; even if he had not, he believed it would be difficult to defeat Kennedy, or after his assassination, Kennedy's successor, Lyndon Johnson.[111]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon

June August 1963 Nixon and family visit Europe... to include East Germany.

Quite the intinerary:

https://issuu.com/richardnixonfoundation/docs/europe_summer63_itinerary

21 / 22 November 1963 Dallas TX

http://www.prouty.org/nixon.html

24 November Washington D.C.

https://youtu.be/XyoyNF2MbIY

At least Nixon kinda knew where he was...

Bush 41 reportedly couldn't even recall:

https://youtu.be/Je_7CNWa-Ek

So... when in 1963 was this photo taken?

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Qualmow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting aggregation.

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Norman_F_Dixon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting aggragating preconscious processing echoes from the past...

Yesterday...

John F Kennedy (35th POTUS)
Lyndon Johnson (36th POTUS)
Earl Warren (14th Chief Justice SCOTUS)
John Conally (D 39th Gov TX)
Fidel Castro (Communist Dictator, Cuba)
George H. W. Bush (41st POTUS, 43rd VPOTUS, D/CIA, Amb* China, ................................Chairman RNC, Amb United Nations, Rep TX)

Today...

John Kennedy (R. Sen LA)
Joe Kennedy III (D REP MA)
Mike Johnson (R Sen LA)
Ron Johnson (R Sen WI)
Hank Johnson (D Rep GA)
Bill Johnson (R Rep OH)
Dusty Johnson (D Rep SD)
Eddie Johnson (D Rep TX)
Elizabeth Warren (D Sen MA)
Sean Conely (President Trump's Doctor)
Jaoquin Castro (D Rep TX)
Julian Castro (D 2020 Primary Candidate for President)
Jeb Bush (R 43rd Gov FL / Primary Candidate for President)
George W. Bush (43rd POTUS, 46th Gov TX)

Remember in the 2016 Republican primary Donald Trump
casting aspersions about Ted Cruz's father.

https://youtu.be/df6he4akC9Y?t=63 (timestamp / 18 sec)

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ENVYNITAZ [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

AHA! Bohemian Grove . . . PEPE Farm 'members

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SamBama -2 points ago +2 / -4

Ed Sullivan sitting across from Reagan....LOL....

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ENVYNITAZ [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

heh heh heh