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« Reply #400 on: September 12, 2009, 04:34:41 PM »
« edited: September 24, 2009, 08:01:22 PM by NiK »

RFK Lives

37. Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat - New York) 1969-1977
38. Nelson Rockefeller (Republican - New York) 1977-1981
39. Sargent Shriver (Democrat - Maryland) 1981-1984
40. Thomas Bradley (Democrat - California) 1984-1993
41. Clint Eastwood (Republican - California) 1993-2001
42. Bill Clinton (Democrat - Arkansas) 2001-2002
43. Hillary Rodham (Democrat - Illinois) 2002-2009
44. George Allen (Republican - Virginia) 2009-Present



37. Considered the Best Post-WII President, Ends American Involvement in Vietnam and manages to keep South Vietnam democratic, Universal Health Care is enacted, starts progress on a nationwide "bullet train", launches plan to have Americans on Mars by 2000.

38. Grapples with the economy, loses re-election

39. Assassinated, forced to make neoliberal reforms with the economy.

40. First African American President, former Senator from California, he oversees the end of the Cold War.

41. Elected in a landslide victory, the movie actor and former Governor of California makes more economic reforms, sees Americans reach the moon, and pursues a dovish foreign policy.

42. Narrowly elected President, resigns due to sex scandal.

43. First Woman President, Sees a deadly terrorist attack on US soil, (9-11, 2002) invades Afghanistan to capture Osama Bin Laden. American forces are still there, yet unable to capture him. Ends term with approval at 36%, mostly due to inability to solve an economic crisis and bad reaction to crises.

44. A hero of the Right-wing, This very conservative president currently has a 60% approval, and is hated by Left-Wing talk radio hosts such as Sean Hannity ans Ann Coulter. They criticize the "Right-Wing" media for letting him get away easily.
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« Reply #401 on: September 12, 2009, 05:02:30 PM »

RFK Lives

37. Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat - New York) 1969-1977

And I was criticized for too many Democratic terms
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« Reply #402 on: September 12, 2009, 05:10:21 PM »

RFK Lives

37. Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat - New York) 1969-1977

And I was criticized for too many Democratic terms

Tongue I actually think this would have happened. It's not very different from real life, I just party switched all the presidents from 1968 onward.
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« Reply #403 on: September 12, 2009, 05:20:29 PM »

RFK Lives

37. Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat - New York) 1969-1977

And I was criticized for too many Democratic terms

Tongue I actually think this would have happened. It's not very different from real life, I just party switched all the presidents from 1968 onward.

4 Democratic consensutive terms?
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« Reply #404 on: September 12, 2009, 05:30:03 PM »

RFK Lives

37. Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat - New York) 1969-1977

And I was criticized for too many Democratic terms

Tongue I actually think this would have happened. It's not very different from real life, I just party switched all the presidents from 1968 onward.

4 Democratic consensutive terms?

Given RFK's popularity I'm certain he would have narrowly won 1968 in the house, and then had a victory in 1972, but not a landslide.
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« Reply #405 on: September 12, 2009, 05:37:11 PM »

RFK Lives

37. Robert F. Kennedy (Democrat - New York) 1969-1977

And I was criticized for too many Democratic terms

Tongue I actually think this would have happened. It's not very different from real life, I just party switched all the presidents from 1968 onward.

4 Democratic consensutive terms?

Given RFK's popularity I'm certain he would have narrowly won 1968 in the house, and then had a victory in 1972, but not a landslide.

Its acceptable to think that RFK could have won the Democrats 4 Consecutive Terms, albeit very narrowly, but still victories, but not Walty Mondale or Governor Moonbeam.
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« Reply #406 on: September 12, 2009, 05:46:54 PM »

The Gipper's Gone: Reagan doesn't enter politics(things butterfly from that and his support still of moderate new dealesque stances)

President List

36. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 1963-1969
37. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 1969-1973*
38. Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (R-FL) 1973-1977
39. Frank Church (D-ID) 1977-1981
40. Howard Baker (R-TN) 1981*
41. William F. Buckley, Jr. (R-NY) 1981-1985*
42. John Glenn (D-OH) 1985-1993
43. Chuck Robb (D-VA) 1993-1997*
44. William Weld (R-MA) 1997-2001*
45. Clint Eastwood (D-CA) 2001-2009*
46. Michael Bloomberg (R-NY) 2009-Current*

*Arthur Bremer assassinates Rockefeller on his trip to Canada.

*Howard Baker is another President killed by "Tecumseh's Curse".

*The controversial President Buckley, Jr. would bring about a late and short "Conservative Revolution" in the GOP. This was short lived after many conservatives had begun to move to the Democratic Party. Buckley's term would be marred with an gridlocked Congress between the more moderate Congress and the Conservative President Buckley. Buckley would loose reelection in 1984.

*The continuation of "The Last Coup" for the Democratic Party, Robb would be pulled down after a major recession in 1994 spread and hurt the economy and Robb's approval ratings. Robb lost to surprisingly strong GOP William Weld.

*Weld's attempts to push through grandiose social works and economic packages eroded his popularity, allowing Democrats to take back control in Congress in 1998, effectively gridlocking Congress once again.

*Eastwood's victory over Weld was no suprise but it was closer than anyone expected. Still, Eastwood's election ended the "Last Coup" in the Democratic Party, effectively molding the Democrats into the center right party in US politics. Eastwood's staunch libertarianism would hurt him after strong support for large scale"economic freedom" brought the economy in a slump in 2007 and destroyed the Democrats chances in 2008 with the eventual economic meltdown of 2008.

*Governor Bloomberg's victory was easily seen over McCain in 2008. Bloomberg's term is just starting but has become the heir to the "Rockefeller Republicanism" and also the new "Bloombergnomics" with his quick thinking in 2009 with fighting the economic meltdown.

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38. Robert Kennedy (D-NY) 1965-1969*
39. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) 1969-1973*
40. Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (R-FL) 1973*
41. John Ashbrook (R-OH) 1974-1977*
42. Birch Bayh (D-IN) 1977-1981
43. William F. Buckley, Jr. (R-NY) 1981*
44. Robert Dole (R-KS) 1982-1985
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45. Chuck Robb (D-VA) 1985-1993*
46. Clint Eastwood (D-CA) 1993-1997*
47. Harold Ford, Sr. (R-TN) 1997-2001*
48. John McCain (D-FL) 2001-2009
49. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) 2009-Current*

*Kennedy became Vice President after being put on the ticket and the subsequent victory of the Johnson/Kennedy ticket over the Rockefeller/Hruska ticket in 1964.

*The suprise choice for Rockefeller in 1968, Goldwater would opt out of the Vice Presidency in 1972, sighting "a growing political gap" that interfered with both President Rockefeller and Vice President Goldwater.

*Supporter of the "Rockefeller '68" campaign and cabinet member, Claude R. Kirk, Jr. would be chosen to replace Goldwater as Rockefeller's choice as vice president for the 1972 Presidential Election. Kirk, Jr. would quickly ascend to the presidency after the assassination of President Rockefeller.

*Appointed by President Kirk Jr. to fill out the remainder of the Vice Presidency in 1974.

*The ever controversial and charismatic William F. Buckley, Jr., the leader of the "New Conservatives" movement in the GOP. Taking up strong support for Goldwater and gaining fame for his "Bring back America" speech supporting Goldwater. After a number of what was called "stumbled into wins" in political office, conservatives would push the moderate Tennessee Howard Baker to put Buckley, Jr. on the ticket, which he did intending to only hold him on to one term. That was changed after "Tecumseh's Curse" struck and Baker was assassinated and Buckley, Jr. ascended to the Presidency.

*Dole was finally pushed through Congress by Buckley and others as the Vice Presidential candidate.

*The Governor of Virginia was chosen as Glenn's VEEP to complement him in age and charisma, this is usually seen as a major part of the "Last Coup" in the Democratic Party.

*The continual of the "Last Coup", Governor Eastwood brought huge support from conservatives and the Robb/Eastwood ticket would seal support to the Democratic Party from conservatives.

*Ford, Sr. would become the suprise pick for Weld's runningmate and the first African American Vice President in US history.

*Hatch became Vice President upon the victory of Michael Bloomberg in 2008. With that, Hatch became the first Mormon to be Vice President in US history.
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« Reply #407 on: September 12, 2009, 11:38:49 PM »

Joe Jr.'s plane isn't shot down in WWII

Joe Kennedy Jr. 1953-1961
Nelson Rockefeller 1961-1965
Scoop Jackson 1965-1969
George Romney 1969-1977
Gerald Ford 1977-1981
Ted Kennedy 1981-1985
George Bush 1985-1993
Dick Gephardt 1993-2001
Al Gore 2001-2005
Jay Rockefeller 2005-Present

Joe Jr. wins the Democratic Nomination at the convention as the young choice of the bosses and defeats Dwight Eisenhower in the closest election of the century (So far). He expands the Cold War and enacts large tax cuts to stimulate growth, generally following Military Keynesianism. He is slow to move on civil rights, and no major reforms are made until Nelly shows up.

Like someone else, I don't see Eisenhower being defeated in 1952.  Plus, Joe Jr. would have been 37 on election day 1952, even younger than JFK when he was elected.

Here's how I see it going down --

Dwight Eisenhower  1953-1961
Joe Kennedy Jr  1961-1964 1
Lyndon Johnson  1964-1972 2
John F. Kennedy  1972-1973 3

Richard Nixon 1973-1975 4
Gerald Ford  1975-1977 5
John F. Kennedy  1977-1985 6
George H. W. Bush  1985-1993 7
Dan Quayle  1993-1997 8
Richard Lamm  1997-2005 9
John Kerry  2005-2009 10
Hillary Rodham  2009-  11


1 - assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan while campaigning for his brother running for re-election to the US Senate from California
2 - succeeded upon JPK's death, nominated President in his place, re-elected but died year earlier than OTL
3 - veeerrrrrrrry close defeat in 1972, but pendulum was swinging toward GOP after 12 years of Democrats
4 - scandal from Watergate break-in in 1972 (some things never change) force Nixon to be only POTUS to resign
5 - almost re-elected thanks to George Wallace 3rd party run
6 - Iran hostage rescue successful, re-elected despite economic slump that turned around in early 80s
7 - close election and landslide re-election thanks to end of cold war
8 - hey, at least I'm limiting him to one term, okay?
9 - elected as a fusion Democrat/Reform candidate to draw support from the Perotistas
10 - defeated thanks to the economic meltdown of 2008
11 - onetime first lady of Arkansas who left her womanizing husband (and his party) and returned home to Chicago to become Governor
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« Reply #408 on: September 13, 2009, 10:32:10 AM »

The Gipper's Gone: Reagan doesn't enter politics(things butterfly from that and his support still of moderate new dealesque stances)

President List

36. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) 1963-1969
37. Nelson Rockefeller (R-NY) 1969-1973*
38. Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (R-FL) 1973-1977
39. Frank Church (D-ID) 1977-1981
40. Howard Baker (R-TN) 1981*
41. William F. Buckley, Jr. (R-NY) 1981-1985*
42. John Glenn (D-OH) 1985-1993
43. Chuck Robb (D-VA) 1993-1997*
44. William Weld (R-MA) 1997-2001*
45. Clint Eastwood (D-CA) 2001-2009*
46. Michael Bloomberg (R-NY) 2009-Current*

*Arthur Bremer assassinates Rockefeller on his trip to Canada.

*Howard Baker is another President killed by "Tecumseh's Curse".

*The controversial President Buckley, Jr. would bring about a late and short "Conservative Revolution" in the GOP. This was short lived after many conservatives had begun to move to the Democratic Party. Buckley's term would be marred with an gridlocked Congress between the more moderate Congress and the Conservative President Buckley. Buckley would loose reelection in 1984.

*The continuation of "The Last Coup" for the Democratic Party, Robb would be pulled down after a major recession in 1994 spread and hurt the economy and Robb's approval ratings. Robb lost to surprisingly strong GOP William Weld.

*Weld's attempts to push through grandiose social works and economic packages eroded his popularity, allowing Democrats to take back control in Congress in 1998, effectively gridlocking Congress once again.

*Eastwood's victory over Weld was no suprise but it was closer than anyone expected. Still, Eastwood's election ended the "Last Coup" in the Democratic Party, effectively molding the Democrats into the center right party in US politics. Eastwood's staunch libertarianism would hurt him after strong support for large scale"economic freedom" brought the economy in a slump in 2007 and destroyed the Democrats chances in 2008 with the eventual economic meltdown of 2008.

*Governor Bloomberg's victory was easily seen over McCain in 2008. Bloomberg's term is just starting but has become the heir to the "Rockefeller Republicanism" and also the new "Bloombergnomics" with his quick thinking in 2009 with fighting the economic meltdown.

Vice President List

38. Robert Kennedy (D-NY) 1965-1969*
39. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) 1969-1973*
40. Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (R-FL) 1973*
41. John Ashbrook (R-OH) 1974-1977*
42. Birch Bayh (D-IN) 1977-1981
43. William F. Buckley, Jr. (R-NY) 1981*
44. Robert Dole (R-KS) 1982-1985
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45. Chuck Robb (D-VA) 1985-1993*
46. Clint Eastwood (D-CA) 1993-1997*
47. Harold Ford, Sr. (R-TN) 1997-2001*
48. John McCain (D-FL) 2001-2009
49. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) 2009-Current*

*Kennedy became Vice President after being put on the ticket and the subsequent victory of the Johnson/Kennedy ticket over the Rockefeller/Hruska ticket in 1964.

*The suprise choice for Rockefeller in 1968, Goldwater would opt out of the Vice Presidency in 1972, sighting "a growing political gap" that interfered with both President Rockefeller and Vice President Goldwater.

*Supporter of the "Rockefeller '68" campaign and cabinet member, Claude R. Kirk, Jr. would be chosen to replace Goldwater as Rockefeller's choice as vice president for the 1972 Presidential Election. Kirk, Jr. would quickly ascend to the presidency after the assassination of President Rockefeller.

*Appointed by President Kirk Jr. to fill out the remainder of the Vice Presidency in 1974.

*The ever controversial and charismatic William F. Buckley, Jr., the leader of the "New Conservatives" movement in the GOP. Taking up strong support for Goldwater and gaining fame for his "Bring back America" speech supporting Goldwater. After a number of what was called "stumbled into wins" in political office, conservatives would push the moderate Tennessee Howard Baker to put Buckley, Jr. on the ticket, which he did intending to only hold him on to one term. That was changed after "Tecumseh's Curse" struck and Baker was assassinated and Buckley, Jr. ascended to the Presidency.

*Dole was finally pushed through Congress by Buckley and others as the Vice Presidential candidate.

*The Governor of Virginia was chosen as Glenn's VEEP to complement him in age and charisma, this is usually seen as a major part of the "Last Coup" in the Democratic Party.

*The continual of the "Last Coup", Governor Eastwood brought huge support from conservatives and the Robb/Eastwood ticket would seal support to the Democratic Party from conservatives.

*Ford, Sr. would become the suprise pick for Weld's runningmate and the first African American Vice President in US history.

*Hatch became Vice President upon the victory of Michael Bloomberg in 2008. With that, Hatch became the first Mormon to be Vice President in US history.

Fantastic List Andy, I mean I would really like to see an indepth look at that timeline
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« Reply #409 on: September 19, 2009, 07:53:59 AM »

Hey, ho, let's go for my first TL tentative.

The Dead Rockefellers (1960-...)

POD: Nelson Rockefeller becomes the 1960 GOP nominee and goes on to win the election, with the Rockefellers becoming the XXth Century's political dynasty, with all the unluckiness that shook the Kennedys...

35. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY) 20/01/1961 - 12/06/1963*
36. Carl Curtis (R-NE) 12/06/1963 - 20/01/1969
37. John Connally (D-TX) 20/01/1969 - 20/01/1977
38. Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) 20/01/1977-20/01/1981
39. Phil Crane (R-IL) 20/01/1981 - 30/3/1981 **
40. Jay Rockefeller (R-WV) 30/3/1981 - 20/01/1989
41. Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) 20/01/1989 - 20/01/1993
42. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) 20/01/1993-20/01/2001 ***
43. Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (R-AR) 20/01/2001 - 16/07/2006 ****
44. Alan Keyes (R-IL) 16/07/2006 - 20/01/2009 *****
45. Bill Richardson (D-NM) 20/01/2009 - ... ******

*Assassinated by Klansman Byron de la Beckwith during a pro-Civil Rights speech in Montgomery, Alabama
**Assassinated by John Hinckley, Jr.
*** First Female and Jewish President
**** Died in office (leukemia)
***** First African American President
****** First Latin American President
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« Reply #410 on: September 19, 2009, 08:02:51 AM »

Arutyunian threw a grenade that worked

43rd: George W. Bush (R-TX), January 20, 2001 - May 10, 2005
44th: Richard B. Cheney (R-WY), May 10, 2005 - November 9, 2006
45th: John E. Bush (R-FL), November 9, 2006 - January 20, 2009
46th: Albert A. Gore (D-TN), January 20, 2009 - present

43rd: Assassinated in Tbilisi, Georgia
44th: Assumed the Presidency, died on massive heart attack following Republican Party defeat in the congressional elections
45th: Brother of assassinated President, appointed V.P. by Cheney, whom he succeeded. Defeated for his own term
46th: Gore decided to run and win in landslide over another Bush, plagued by economic collapse and situation abroad
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« Reply #411 on: September 19, 2009, 10:49:58 AM »


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« Reply #412 on: September 20, 2009, 12:38:41 AM »

Arutyunian threw a grenade that worked

Here's if he choked on a pretzel...

George W. Bush (R), 2001-2002
Richard Cheney (R), 2002-2004
Donald Rumsfeld (R), 2004-2005
John Edwards (D), 2005-2009
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« Reply #413 on: September 23, 2009, 12:26:52 PM »

We Lost Ike
POD: Dwight Eisenhower dies of a heart attack a month before 1952 election. Republicans nominate his running mate Richard Nixon for President.

34. Adlai Stevenson (D-IL): January 20, 1953-January 20,1957
35. William Knowland (R-CA): January 20,1957-January 20, 1965
36. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ): January 20, 1965-June 5, 1968
37. Clifford Case (R-NJ): June 5, 1968-January 20, 1969

38. Lyndon Johnson (D-TX): January 20, 1969-January 22, 1973
39. John F. Kennedy (D-MA): January 22, 1973-January 20, 1977

40. Robert Finch (R-CA): January 20, 1977-January 20, 1981
41. Helen Stevenson Meyner (D-NJ): January 20, 1981-January 20, 1989
42. Richard C. Clark (D-IA): January 20, 1989-January 20, 1993

43. Jack Kemp (R-NY): January 20, 1993-January 20, 2001
44. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (D-NY): January 20, 2001-January 20, 2009
45. W. Mitt Romney (R-MA): January 20, 2009-Current

36. Assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan while campaigning in California

38. Died of a heart attack only two days into his second term

39. Did not seek reelection for health reasons. Died on November 22, 1978

41. Distant cousin of President Stevenson and first female President

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The Republicans would become a moderate-conservative party with its strength in the West and Northeast instead of becoming the party of Ronald Reagan (and the extremist religious right) whose support for the unpopular Goldwater administration resulted in an unsuccessful run for Governor of California in 1966. In his second try for the office in 1970, he lost to Lt Governor Robert Finch in the primaries.

Finch would serve as Governor from 1971-1977 and leave office the most popular governor in the country thanks in part to banning offshore oil drilling, the CHIP Act (California Health Insurance Plan) that reformed private health insurance, and signing into law civil rights protections for unmarried partners and gays. He was succeeded as Governor by Pete Wilson (Vice President, 1993-2001).
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« Reply #414 on: September 23, 2009, 01:55:58 PM »

Al Gore (D-TN) (2001-2005)
John McCain (R-AZ) (2005-2009)

Hillary Clinton (D-NY) (2009-
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« Reply #415 on: September 24, 2009, 11:51:48 AM »

POD: Rep. George Bush does not run for Senate in 1970 and is nominated by President Nixon to replace Agnew as VP

37. Richard M. Nixon/Spiro Agnew (R): 1969-1973
37. Richard M. Nixon/George H.W. Bush (R): 1973-1974
38. George H.W. Bush/Robert Dole (R): 1974-1977

39. Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (D): 1977-1981
40. Ronald Reagan/Richard Lugar (R): 1981-1989
41. Richard Lugar/Henry Hyde (R): 1989-1993

42. Bill Clinton/Albert Gore Jr. (D): 1993-2001
43. Elizabeth Dole/John McCain (R): 2001-2009
44. Hillary Rodham Clinton/Barack Obama (D): 2009-Current

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43. First female President. Elected US Senator from North Carolina in 1992.
44. Second female President/First African-American Vice President. Clinton won the Democratic nomination when Senator Obama accepted her offer of the Vice Presidency. They easily defeated the Republican ticket of John McCain and Mitt Romney.
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« Reply #416 on: September 24, 2009, 11:56:13 AM »

Robert F. Kennedy (1969-77)
Richard M. Nixon  (1977-1985)
George H. W Bush (1985-1989)
Jerry Brown (1989-1997)
Bob Kerry (1977-2001)
Bill Frist (2001-2009)
Barack Obama or Harold Ford (2009-present)

Modified to do without the Reagan era.
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« Reply #417 on: September 24, 2009, 04:16:55 PM »

Robert F. Kennedy (1969-77)
Richard M. Nixon  (1977-1985)
George H. W Bush (1985-1989)
Jerry Brown (1989-1997)
Bob Kerry (1977-2001)
Bill Frist (2001-2009)
Barack Obama or Harold Ford (2009-present)

Modified to do without the Reagan era.

1977-2001?? Thats a long time bud Wink

I like Bill First though.
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« Reply #418 on: September 24, 2009, 04:20:20 PM »


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Frist_medical_school_experiments_controversy
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« Reply #419 on: September 24, 2009, 07:47:25 PM »

POD: Rockefeller appointed V.P. by Nixon

37th: Richard M. Nixon (R-CA), 1969-1974
38th: Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-NY), 1974-1975
39th: George H. W. Bush (R-TX), 1975-1981
40th: Walter F. Mondale (D-MN), 1981-1989
41st: Robert J. Dole (R-KS), 1989-1997
42nd: J. Robert Kerrey (D-NE), 1997-1999
43rd: William J. Clinton (D-AR), 1999-2001
44th: John E. Bush (R-FL), 2001-2005
45th: Larry E. Craig (R-ID), 2005-2006
46th: Judd A. Gregg (R-NH), 2006-2009
47th: Joseph R. Biden (D-DE), 2009-present

37th: Resigned
38th: Evelated to the Presidency, assassinated by Sarah Jane Moore
39th: Appointed V.P., elevated to the Presidency in 1975, elected in 1976 and defeated for reelection in 1980
42nd: Killed in a Air Force one crash over North Dakota
43rd: V.P. elevated to the Presidency. Defeated in 2000 due to sexual misconduct allegations
44th: Reelected in 2004, assassinated via grenade in Tbilisi, Georgia early in his second term
45th: V.P. elevated to the Presidency, forced to resing due to sexual misconduct allegantions
46th: Appointed V.P., elevated to the Presidency, defeated in 2008 
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« Reply #420 on: September 25, 2009, 08:09:42 PM »

Truman killed in 1950; Eisenhower does not run:

33. Harry Truman: 1945-1950
34. Alben Barkley: 1950-1956
35. W. Averell Harriman: 1956-1961

36. Nelson Rockefeller: 1961-1969
37. John F. Kennedy: 1969-1973
38. Howard Baker: 1973-1981
39. Gary Hart: 1981-1989
40. Joe Biden: 1989-1993

41. Lamar Alexander: 1993-2001
42. John McCain: 2001-2005

43. John Edwards: 2005-
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« Reply #421 on: September 28, 2009, 10:47:29 AM »

28th President : Teddy Roosevelt (P-NY) / Hiram Johnson (P-CA) : 1913-1917
29th President : Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ) / Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) : 1917-1925 * WW1 ends
30th President : Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (P-WI) / Burton Kendall Wheeler (P-MT) : 1925-1933 * Great Depression occurs
31st President : Calvin Coolidge (R-MA) / Arthur M. Hyde (R-MO) : 1933-1941
32nd President : Arthur M. Hyde (R-MO) / James Wolfenden (R-PA) : 1941-1949 * WW2 still occurs same way
33rd President : Harry Truman (D-MO) / George L. P. Radcliffe (D-MD) : 1949-1957)
34th President : Leverett Saltonstall (D-MA) / Robert Kerr (D-OK) : 1957-1961
35th President : Henry Dworshak (R-ID) / Gerald Ford (R-MI) : 1961-1963 *
36th President : Gerald Ford (R-MI) / Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) : 1963-1973 * Civil Rights movement occurs, segregation illegal
37th President : Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) / Lee Metcalf (D-MT) : 1973-1976 *
38th President : Lee Metcalf (D-MT) / Lyndon Johnson (D-TX) : 1976-1978 *
39th President : Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) / Rev. Martin Luther King JR (D-AL) : 1978-1981
40th President : John Danforth (R-MO) / Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA) : 1981-1989
41st President : George H.W. Bush (R-TX) / Chic Hecht (R-NV) : 1989-1993
42nd President : Ross Perot (P-TX) / James Stockdale (P-CA) : 1993-1994 * First Pres and VP Impeached.
43rd President : Tom Foley (D-WA) / Mario Cuomo (D-NY) : 1994-1997
44th President : Bob Dole (R-KS) / George W. Bush (R-TX) : 1997-2005
45TH President : Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) / Sam Brownback (R-KS) : 2005-2009
46th President : Bill Clinton (D-CA) /  Al Gore (D-TN) : 2009-current
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« Reply #422 on: September 28, 2009, 11:05:04 AM »

28th President : Teddy Roosevelt (P-NY) / Hiram Johnson (P-CA) : 1913-1917
29th President : Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ) / Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) : 1917-1925 * WW1 ends
30th President : Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (P-WI) / Burton Kendall Wheeler (P-MT) : 1925-1933 * Great Depression occurs
31st President : Calvin Coolidge (R-MA) / Arthur M. Hyde (R-MO) : 1933-1941
32nd President : Arthur M. Hyde (R-MO) / James Wolfenden (R-PA) : 1941-1949 * WW2 still occurs same way
33rd President : Harry Truman (D-MO) / George L. P. Radcliffe (D-MD) : 1949-1957)
34th President : Leverett Saltonstall (D-MA) / Robert Kerr (D-OK) : 1957-1961
35th President : Henry Dworshak (R-ID) / Gerald Ford (R-MI) : 1961-1963 *
36th President : Gerald Ford (R-MI) / Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) : 1963-1973 * Civil Rights movement occurs, segregation illegal
37th President : Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) / Lee Metcalf (D-MT) : 1973-1976 *
38th President : Lee Metcalf (D-MT) / Lyndon Johnson (D-TX) : 1976-1978 *
39th President : Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) / Rev. Martin Luther King JR (D-AL) : 1978-1981
40th President : John Danforth (R-MO) / Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA) : 1981-1989
41st President : George H.W. Bush (R-TX) / Chic Hecht (R-NV) : 1989-1993
42nd President : Ross Perot (P-TX) / James Stockdale (P-CA) : 1993-1994 * First Pres and VP Impeached.
43rd President : Tom Foley (D-WA) / Mario Cuomo (D-NY) : 1994-1997
44th President : Bob Dole (R-KS) / George W. Bush (R-TX) : 1997-2005
45TH President : Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) / Sam Brownback (R-KS) : 2005-2009
46th President : Bill Clinton (D-CA) /  Al Gore (D-TN) : 2009-current

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For what did Perot and Stockdale impeached?
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« Reply #423 on: September 28, 2009, 11:07:33 AM »

28th President : Teddy Roosevelt (P-NY) / Hiram Johnson (P-CA) : 1913-1917
29th President : Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ) / Thomas R. Marshall (D-IN) : 1917-1925 * WW1 ends
30th President : Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (P-WI) / Burton Kendall Wheeler (P-MT) : 1925-1933 * Great Depression occurs
31st President : Calvin Coolidge (R-MA) / Arthur M. Hyde (R-MO) : 1933-1941
32nd President : Arthur M. Hyde (R-MO) / James Wolfenden (R-PA) : 1941-1949 * WW2 still occurs same way
33rd President : Harry Truman (D-MO) / George L. P. Radcliffe (D-MD) : 1949-1957)
34th President : Leverett Saltonstall (D-MA) / Robert Kerr (D-OK) : 1957-1961
35th President : Henry Dworshak (R-ID) / Gerald Ford (R-MI) : 1961-1963 *
36th President : Gerald Ford (R-MI) / Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) : 1963-1973 * Civil Rights movement occurs, segregation illegal
37th President : Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) / Lee Metcalf (D-MT) : 1973-1976 *
38th President : Lee Metcalf (D-MT) / Lyndon Johnson (D-TX) : 1976-1978 *
39th President : Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) / Rev. Martin Luther King JR (D-AL) : 1978-1981
40th President : John Danforth (R-MO) / Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA) : 1981-1989
41st President : George H.W. Bush (R-TX) / Chic Hecht (R-NV) : 1989-1993
42nd President : Ross Perot (P-TX) / James Stockdale (P-CA) : 1993-1994 * First Pres and VP Impeached.
43rd President : Tom Foley (D-WA) / Mario Cuomo (D-NY) : 1994-1997
44th President : Bob Dole (R-KS) / George W. Bush (R-TX) : 1997-2005
45TH President : Rudy Giuliani (R-NY) / Sam Brownback (R-KS) : 2005-2009
46th President : Bill Clinton (D-CA) /  Al Gore (D-TN) : 2009-current

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For what did Perot and Stockdale impeached?

Rigging 1992 Election.
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« Reply #424 on: September 28, 2009, 11:21:56 AM »

also, for nay curious...

this is how Teddy could've won in 1912.


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