Chapter 439: Dewey is Hot

Release Date: 2024-07-05 15:09:47
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Even brand new computers will die one day; chips will age, programs will malfunction, and new software that was just released will immediately start to wear out. And all of this happens naturally and has nothing to do with you.

Since people will eventually die, Alan Wilson certainly will not increase his own psychological burden because of the tragic fate of others. Matters are inherently inescapable to natural tendencies, so why do something that is laborious and unappealing.

The most fundamental reason, in front of these two are Americans, he is an honorable civil servant of the British Empire, Allen Wilson straight to the heart, this world the world in addition to the United Kingdom in addition to the emergence of any country’s tragic facts, will become his laughing stock, is any country, which also includes the United States.

Although in some specific issues, Alan Wilson will also be based on the reality of the situation, but the same does not need to be taboo, if the first lesson in human history of the nuclear bomb in his hands, and he has enough power to plan, then there is no doubt that all countries in addition to the United Kingdom, can not escape from the strike of the system to zero bomb.

But the reality is so, fist fight the American empire, foot stomping on the Soviet Union is ultimately just a dream, can only retreat in the third world to strike a heavy blow, continue to do the work of the British Empire as a framer, is the reality of the state of Alan Wilson should consider.

Alan Wilson witnessed the beginning of a power and money collusion, although the Kennedy family ultimately chose the Democratic Party, but a stage has a stage of thought, McCarthy is a Republican senator, for the Kennedy family is definitely not an obstacle.

“A drink?” After McCarthy and Robert Kennedy exchanged pleasantries, Allen Wilson gave McCarthy a wink that any alcoholic would understand, which the honorable U.S. Senator received and responded to.

“Are we going to find a place to dine now?” Robert Kennedy was a little surprised, it wasn’t time to eat.

But it was time for a drink, Alan Wilson coughed softly, “The pursuit of food stems from the instincts pursued by human ancestors in ancient times, and in essence, the problem of eating is the greatest problem facing mankind.”

“Graduating from college is the beginning of a man’s career, and Alan and I wanted to celebrate it especially for you.” Having made it to the Senate, McCarthy has certainly inculcated something, and the words are coming one after the other.

Not to mention the fact that McCarthy wasn’t drinking right now, and naturally could find a very logical reason for doing so.

While waiting for the food to be served, Allen Wilson holds up a newspaper to read the local news, “There has been an isolated incident in this city where a man who was withdrawn and never had any friends caused a tragedy when his gun went off while he was not sober.”

What white guy is this who couldn’t think straight again? I mean, this shouldn’t be happening with the economy in the US right now!

Maybe it’s a real mental illness, Allen Wilson turned the page and already made a judgment about the news on top of this newspaper, the robber must be white.

The only time a white man’s shooting appeared in an American newspaper was when it was described as an isolated incident, and the killer was described as a natural loner who had never had any friends. If it had been a black man who was the killer, there would have been no such modifiers at all.

The most immediate impression of the first party after Robert Kennedy’s graduation is that two men who seem to be supposedly upper class are, like two rednecks, only interested in raising a glass, as if all the pursuits of the world were condensed into a glass of wine.

For McCarthy, this evaluation can be said to be correct, but for Alan Wilson is far more than that, he just face different people have different attitudes, to penetrate the enemy’s internal not to take out a little sincerity how to do?

Alan Wilson concerned about in addition to alcohol, naturally, there are key politics and women, especially at this time the ongoing war, the Indo-Pakistani war and the first Middle East war.

The two wars are different, accurately said the India-Pakistan war has been considered past the gestation stage, just independent India and Pakistan has been considered face to face dry on, shouting slogans of allegiance to the British Empire, in the name of his majesty George VI, to the other side also on behalf of the army of George VI to launch a fierce attack.

The battlefield centered on Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, is a dogfight, and the scale of the engagement has far exceeded history.

The delayed outbreak of the Indo-Pakistani war has given India and Pakistan better battlefield conditions, without having to worry about snow and other unforeseen factors interfering with the battle.

This is no longer a territorial dispute in the pure sense, but has been given a certain degree of religious significance.

At the other end of the spectrum, Palestine, technically not yet at war, but the Arab countries of the Middle East are visibly dissatisfied with the favoritism of the U.N. resolution, and recently Sir Barron, the Persian Gulf Commissioner of the British Empire, has spent most of his time in the Middle Eastern countries, in addition to handing over weaponry, indicating that the United States and the Soviet Union have treated the entire Arab nation with disdain, and that the U.N. resolution has undoubtedly hurt the entire Arab national feelings.

On the matter of the U.S.S.R. ganging up on the bullies, Allen Wilson was very much in favor of his former boss, except that he was now busy secretly attending the Republican convention; after all, he was a British consul, and could not openly meddle in the internal affairs of the United States, and came to Philadelphia in fact to watch the fun.

And this is entirely because of McCarthy’s gracious invitation, he excused himself before he came, Allen Wilson swore with the national fortune of the United States, he himself did not want to come.

The Republican ****** Party was meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and it was the first time a convention of this kind had been televised nationally. As the convention opened, it was assured that Dewey would win a majority of delegates.

Dewey’s main opponents, Stassen and Vandenberg, met in a hotel room to discuss the “Stop Dewey” campaign. However, they failed to agree on a single candidate to run against Dewey, agreeing only to stabilize their respective supporters to prevent Dewey’s faction from forming a majority. This response did not work because Dewey’s campaign had secured enough other delegates to win the nomination.

After two rounds of voting, Dewey was only thirty votes away from winning. In this case, Dewey’s nomination was approved unanimously.

The Republican Party first took out its candidate for the election with the Democrats before the Democrats, Dewey, who had fought with Roosevelt in the middle of the day, and according to polls on the day of the end of the Republican convention, Dewey was ahead of the Democrats by more than twenty percentage points.

At this moment, a mysterious force in the far east began to play a role, the cannon party staffers in a report to the transportation business in trouble Changgong said, “Dewey is a formidable opponent, in the last election, he and Roosevelt also strong contest. If the Democrats can’t put a strong candidate out there, in other words, if Truman steps up to run against Dewey, it’s quite arguably a gesture of conceding defeat”

“Motherfucker!” The ever-decisive Changgong had already made up his mind and decided that he would aid the unfavorable Truman, who had caused his transportation career to be in trouble, with a righteous back-stabbing.

Allen Wilson, who had returned to his consulate in Boston, was telegraphing to London, not concealing his recent intercourse with some of the American political men, explaining it as a personal acquaintance of common interest.

This was followed by a telegram stating explicitly that the hottest thing in the United States at the moment was the quadrennial U.S. presidential election.

Allen Wilson is not a regular public official, in fact, from the mainstream Republican ideology of this era, the Republican Party is inclined to be conservative, not as aggressive as the Democrats.

If you do not count the factor of aid to Europe, this is of course a good thing to make the world more peaceful, but if you add the matter of aid to Europe, the United Kingdom is certainly still more inclined to the re-election of the Democratic Party, so that it will not affect the aid to Europe, of which the United Kingdom is to occupy the largest share.

The telegram explicitly states that, considering the polls, it is true that at present Dewey is far ahead of any of the Democratic candidates in terms of poll response, but since the results are not in, everything is still unknown.

Alan Wilson also cites the 1945 British election as an example, “I believe that before the Potsdam Conference, Mr. Churchill would not have thought that the Honorable Prime Minister Adderley would replace him. But then the facts are plain to see that the great electorate made the right decision.”

“The great electorate made the right decision?” Pamela Mountbatten bristled, hadn’t her own fiancé always believed that the so-called voters were the best group to deceive?

“Never mind the details, we have to take care of the feelings at home.” Alan Wilson blankly glanced at his fiancée who was demolishing the stage, and then, from multiple angles and levels, indicated that the Democratic Party might be like the Labor Party in terms of the possibility of a reversal of fortune against all odds.

The emphasis was of course on touting the great Labor government, with the accompanying analysis that the Democrats weren’t dead just in passing.

In the end Alan Wilson sent out the telegram, which took up half of its length in ass-kissing, and a few hours later this telegram had passed through the hands of the Cabinet Secretary and was in front of Prime Minister Alderley.

An analysis against a possible Democratic flop, not so much an analysis as a roundabout expression of ass-kissing to Labor policy, the telegram showed that the Democrats were sort of taking care of the public, that President Roosevelt’s legacy was still very rich, and that while the candidate did not seem to be any better than Dewey, he was by no means as one-sided as he appeared to be.

“By the way, my dear, the Crown Prince and his wife are scheduled to arrive in Newfoundland in late September for a condolence visit.” Seeing Allen Wilson finish his busy work, Pamela Mountbatten whispered and leaked, “Sir Norman said that London seems to be ready to let Newfoundland referendum at the end of the year.”

“Great, the timing is just right.” Alan Wilson’s eyes lit up at the sound of it, “It’s also the time when the American elections are white hot and there’s no energy to focus on anything else. And Newfoundland in November, the climate in Labrador is already very cold, the local residents are all inclined to join Canada, in such cold weather, if the weather is bad during that time of the referendum, many people won’t come out to vote, the climate in St. John’s isn’t so extreme, we can expect a favorable result for us.”

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