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Jul 19th, 2020
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  1. Sabotage the Silver Act
  2. "The Bennett administration's campaign hinged on the promise of improving American economic growth by ending the federal government's use of a silver-backed currency in favor of gold. If the flagship bill in his efforts to do so failed in Congress, it would not only disenchant him with the general public, but also drive a wedge between the factions of the Republican-Democrats."
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  4. Swing Him to the Right
  5. "Of the two constituent factions in the Republican-Democrats, the latter are far less amenable to the idea of racial equality than the former. If the influence of the most reactionary Democrats is played up in the media, then it could drive Bennett toward working with them more often, spurning the more progressive Republicans. And nothing undermines political cooperation more than the sense that one is being snubbed."
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  7. Regardless of Damage
  8. "Although it may seem like investing an ungodly amount of money and resources for minimal short-term benefit, the long-term effects of continuing this investment into the Democrats cannot be understated. They are the key to cracking the unity of the Republican-Democratic Party, and that will do more to undermine America than anything else."
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  10. Shadow Over Capitol Hill
  11. "Lyndon B. Johnson's so-called "Great Society" campaign plans to drastically reduce poverty in America through expansion of government programs. The American people, like a small child with the heart of a Jew, become petulant when told to give up their money for another. Although it would be a rather expensive endeavor, it would not be too hard to rile their tensions against "big government" and drive them even toward more rightward candidates."
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  13. Whispering Poison into their Ears
  14. "Mister Harold Keith Thompson is a loyal friend of the Aryan race in America; he worked with the German-American Bund in the 1930s, was an informant for the Sicherheitsdienst during the War, and he is an associate of the American fascist Francis Parker Yockey. He is independently wealthy and gladly donates to far-right causes, so few would be suspicious if his donations sharply increased."
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  16. Push the Window
  17. "Mister Thompson's campaign contributions to Yockey's cause have not gone unnoticed, earning him a bit of notoriety in the American political scene. If his new foreign friends were to give him some advice, he could exploit this opportunity and begin building legitimate political and business connections. This could get him through plenty of doors, ones that his friend Mister Yockey could get his foot into..."
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  19. The Uneven Scales
  20. "The influence of Yockey and his followers within the National Progressive Party can no longer be ignored. The Smith administration is bound to take notice, and they will be forced to listen; after all, the President would not dare risk a schism in her own party. And she may find them to be far more cooperative than anticipated, willing to support her when others may not."
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  22. A Time for Choosing
  23. "Despite being nearly fifty years ago, the memories of the "Red Scare" are still strong in the American psyche. This paranoia still lives on in President Goldwater's mind, where he considers the threat of socialistic trade unions to be just as strong as fascist agitators. He may even come to believe that the former is a more immediate threat than the latter if the right information reaches the FBI, focusing all his effort on destroying the left while leaving the right unscathed."
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  25. Plant New Ideas
  26. "The American people, like spoiled children, are placated when they get a new toy and cry when it is taken away. And Secretary of the Treasury Donald Regan's budget proposal wants to take away a few toys in the name of austerity and small government. If the outcome of his proposal is... reframed, ensuring its implementation, then the ensuing economic effects would not only upset the nation's youth, but also anger Congressmen within the ruling party."
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  28. Point Towards the Old
  29. "Senator Wallace F. Bennett of Utah is a simple man: he thinks that because an idea worked for America seventy years ago, it can work now. He advocates for a gold standard of currency and harsh protectionism, and has no clue whether or not it will actually bring economic benefit to the United States. If his economic proposal were to be accepted, it could have unexpected negative effects for not only the American economy, but also for the Goldwater administration's reputation."
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  31. Unleashing their Frustrations
  32. "The American people, greedy Jew-lovers that they are, fly into a rage at the thought of "their" tax money being spent on something they dislike. And in the Glenn administration, that something is NASA. If Democratic voters' skepticism towards Glenn's bloated space program budget were to be inflamed through mass media, it could not only dampen his popular support, but also drive once-loyal voters to other candidates."
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  34. Lifting the Veil
  35. "President Glenn's head is in the sky in more ways than one. He seeks to pressure other nations into nuclear disarmament through gunboat diplomacy and the sheer strength of the American atomic stockpile. However, that relies on two things: the ability to construct plenty of atomic bombs, and other nations lacking that capability. A few well-placed saboteurs in the American Department of Defense, plus some discreet advisors to other nations, would do well to keeping the Reichsführer-SS's vision unimpeded."
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  37. Inflaming their Hate
  38. "President Glenn's popularity rests to a large degree on the success of his space program; as long as it continues to show promise, his opponents will begrudgingly admit that it is not a true money pit. But if some tragic miscalculations were to happen, whether in NASA's planning or in the aerospace contractors' construction, it would be a massive humiliation for the Glenn administration that galvanizes his opponents."
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