Roger Stone/Michael Flynn (Republican:2017-present)[12]
[1] General MacArthur became the Republican nominee for President after Dwight Eisenhower declined to run. MacArthur chose young anti-communist firebrand Senator Joe McCarthy as his running mate. MacArthur accused the Truman administration of being infiltrated by Communists who had the General dismissed to prevent American victory in Korea. MacArthur promised to win the Korean War and launch aggressive attacks on Communism. MacArthur subsequently invaded mainland China and dropped dozens of nuclear bombs on Communist controlled cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Tianjin, and Wuhan, killing millions of people. While the Communist government was destroyed, the American military occupiers and the Guomindang were subsequently bogged down in a guerrilla war against hardliner Maoist rebels. The war became unpopular domestically and internationally, weakening America’s diplomatic position. Domestically, MacArthur used claims of Communist infiltration and wartime preparedness to suppress dissent and anti-war sentiment, establishing an authoritarian police state. The Depression of 1957, however, damaged MacArthur’s popularity.
[2] By 1960, MacArthur’s administration had become deeply unpopular due to a high-casualty war and an ongoing Depression. Thus anti-war “Beatnik” candidate Eugene McCarthy was able to defeat Vice President McCarthy in a landslide. McCarthy withdrew troops from China and pursued detente with the Soviet Union. However, McCarthy’s liberal agenda was stalled by recalcitrant conservatives in Congress, with whom McCarthy was uninterested in pursuing good relations. The “Pink Wave” of revolutions in Latin America and the Caribbean overthrew American backed dictatorships and installed socialist governments. McCarthy initially encouraged the revolutionaries, to the chagrin of the Armed Forces and intelligence agencies. McCarthy became increasingly isolated within his own government due to his liberal stances. McCarthy was assassinated in Texas by an alleged Cuban assassin. Documents declassified in the 1990s suggested that McCarthy’s killing was ordered by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, whom McCarthy had repeatedly threatened to fire.
[3] Smathers, a moderate Florida Democrat, largely derailed his predecessor’s agenda. Smathers vetoed Civil Rights legislation with the exception of a toothless Voting Rights Act. Smathers instituted a milder version of McCarthy’s health care reforms which ultimately collapsed due to bureaucratic missteps and Republican opposition. In response to the Bay of Pigs incident, Smathers launched multiple invasions to overthrow the socialist governments of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela. Smathers further sent U.S armed forces to suppress leftist forces in Colombia, Guatemala, Panama, and Nicaragua. Smathers further escalated American involvement in Vietnam and Indonesia. The wars resulted in enormous domestic instability. The Civil Rights Movement fully radicalized into a more militant movement which sought to violently overthrow segregation. The anti-war and left-wing movements were also radicalized, leading to riots, violence, crime, and domestic terrorism. Smathers sought to appease the more left-wing elements of his party through liberal economic legislation, but the infighting ultimately derailed his 1968 reelection campaign.
[4] Former Vice President McCarthy was elected as the result of a conservative backlash against the liberalism of the 1960s. McCarthy used multiple nuclear weapons against the North Vietnamese, winning the Vietnam War. Latin America was also pacified with the exception of Colombia. McCarthy also violently suppressed domestic dissent, using broad emergency powers to kill or intern radicals and political opponents en masse. This Dirty War especially targeted members of McCarthy’s “Enemies List.” In response to urban decay, McCarthy sent the National Guard to police America’s inner cities. While McCarthy passed some civil rights reforms, his “law and order” policies were largely directed towards African-Americans and Latinos, who had been radicalized by American intervention in Central and South America. Furthermore, McCarthy’s economic agenda was fully conservative and business-orientated. The international oil embargo against the United States, however, resulted in economic stagnation and international isolation. After the Democratic wave of 1974, Congress attempted to impeach McCarthy for the alleged bombing of Democratic Headquarters at the Watergate Hotel. The impeachment having failed, McCarthy expanded the Dirty War to include the press, which he claimed jeopardized national security by leaking state secrets.
[5] Georgia Governor Lester Maddox was elected on an angry populist platform. Maddox denounced the big business policies and alleged racial moderation of the McCarthy administration. Maddox was hampered by poor relations with Congress and was unable to pass major domestic legislation. However, Maddox was able to use the power of the federal government to violently oppress racial minorities and reinforce Jim Crow. Under the Maddox administration, Black and Latino radicals launched a guerrilla war against the U.S government, prompting Maddox to kill thousands of domestic terrorists. Maddox encountered significant difficulty with foreign policy. After the death of Chinese President Chiang Kai-Shek in 1975, Communist rebels with the support of the Soviet Union launched a war against the Guomindang. While Maddox offered support to the Chinese government, these efforts were mostly futile. Maddox used nuclear weapons to attack the revolutionaries, but the nuclear strikes only undermined support for the Chinese government and caused the governments of Western Europe to dissolve NATO. Hardline Maoist revolutionaries executed thousands of Americans in China after seizing control during the Revolution of 1979. Thousands of American Prisoners of War were held hostage in order to prevent Maddox from retaliating. An armed attempt to rescue the hostages failed spectacularly. The success of the Chinese Revolution resulted in further Communist insurgencies throughout Asia. After the Jihadi Revolution of 1979 overthrew the government of Saudi Arabia, the CENTO nations, including the United States, Turkey, and Iran invaded Saudi Arabia in order to secure the nation’s oil supply. The war eventually escalated into an all out religious war between Sunni and Shia forces. This intervention caused Iraq to invade Iran, and for Maddox to lose reelection.
[6] David Schine, famous Hollywood figure, MacArthur and McCarthy administration official, and Governor of California, was elected on promises to restore America’s strength and economic power. Schine invaded Iraq and installed an American-Iranian proxy regime. Schine used nuclear weapons against Sunni cities which resisted the invasion. Nevertheless, America became bogged down in a long insurgency in Arabia and Iraq. Domestically, Schine’s trickle down policies briefly produced an economic boom, and he was able to temporarily quell left-wing insurgents with a combination of extreme terror and modest government investment in the African-American community. However, the privatization of Social Security was unpopular and backfired during the crash of 1987. During Schine’s presidency, relations with the Soviet Union were very tense and nearly resulted in nuclear war. Furthermore, insurgencies in Latin America resurged- the Colombian conflict worsened and revolution broke out across Central America. Schine also continued the domestic Dirty War of McCarthy and Maddox. The stock market crash of 1987, caused by financial deregulation and Ponzi schemes, prompted a severe Depression which heightened America’s racial and political tensions. Furthermore, Communist Revolutions overthrew American allied governments with rapid succession. Indonesia, Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia all succumbed to Socialism. Schine authorized nuclear strikes in Korea and Indonesia in an attempt to suppress the rebels, but to no avail. Furthermore, Schine committed U.S forces to support the apartheid government in the South African War. Schine left office in a cloud of suspicion after having allegedly embezzled money from Iranian munitions companies and stored them in an offshore Nicaraguan slush fund.
[7] As the former director of the CIA, Liddy’s experience with Dirty War tactics allowed him to win the contentious 1988 presidential election. Massachusetts Governor Noam Chomsky initially led the field by a large margin due to the Second Great Depression. However, Liddy used the power of the government and state-influenced media to launch an unprecedented attack against the Democratic Party. The government fabricated evidence of Chomsky being an agent of the Soviet Union, prompting his arrest. Chomsky was subsequently replaced by his running mate, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, who had ties to Black terrorist groups. Liddy was thus able to portray Jackson as both a traitor and a racial threat; allowing a landslide victory tainted by violence and intimidation. Liddy’s presidency ultimately ended in disaster. The effects of the Second Great Depression led to massive unemployment and popular discontent. Racial violence escalated as the result of government suppression, prompting Jesse Jackson and his Rainbow Coalition to launch the Million Man March and an attempted Revolution. Jackson was assassinated by FBI agents, and the government launched a crackdown against the Rainbow Coalition. Liddy expected popular support against the largely African-American rebels, but even staunch Republicans were abandoning him due to the Depression. Liddy’s domestic problems were exacerbated by the global victory of Soviet aligned forces. Left-wing governments took power across most of Latin America as support for dictatorships disintegrated. Liddy was able to temporarily boost American allies in Latin America, but elsewhere he was unsuccessful. Despite the repeated use of biological and nuclear weapons, the apartheid government in South Africa was overthrown. Liddy was also forced to withdraw troops from the Middle East after a socialist revolution in Iraq launched violent attacks against American troops. The Million Man March eventually propelled a broader Revolution, causing Liddy to lose every state in the four-sided 1992 presidential election. Liddy abducted the electors and replaced them with alternatives, giving Liddy a narrow victory in the electoral college. Widespread protests after the incident forced Liddy to step down and concede the election. Liddy was subsequently executed by the Clark administration for crimes against humanity.
[8] Clark, a liberal McCarthy democrat turned hardcore leftist, declared the end of the Cold War after taking office. Clark instituted civil rights laws which fully overturned Jim Crow and state-sponsored racism. Clark also shifted American diplomacy, developing close relations with the Soviet Union and other socialist countries. Clark instituted domestic reparations for slavery; and foreign reparations for nations America had formerly been at war with. Many of these reparations found their way into the coffers of communist dictators. Clark also massively reduced military spending and withdrew most remaining U.S forces from abroad. Clark also tried thousands of members of previous administrations for crimes against humanity as part of a broader purge of the Republican Party. Clark’s nationalizations and far-left socialist reforms utterly destroyed the American economy. The destruction of capitalism resulted in large deficits, tax increases, massive corruption, inefficiency, and bankruptcy which particularly affected the middle class. Vice President Traficant also used his position to promote anti-semitic conspiracy theories and promote violence against Jews. Clark himself targeted Jews as part of his broader purge of Rightist forces, prompting a mass exodus to Israel. Neo-Nazi and militia groups became powerful as the result of the Second Great Depression and forced integration. Traficant would attempt to use these groups to launch a coup against Clark in 1998, but Traficant’s plot was foiled and he was executed for treason. By the end of his administration, Clark’s approval ratings were in the single digits, and he was reduced to violently intimidating Congress in order to prevent his impeachment.
[9] Trump was one of the American oligarchs who emerged as a beneficiary of the turmoil of the 1990s. Trump aligned himself with the authoritarian wing of the Republican Party which had dominated America until the Clark administration. His mentor and alleged puppetmaster, Roy Cohn, was a McCarthy relic and survivor of the Clark purges who changed his voter registration from New York to Nevada in order to run for Vice President with Trump. Trump led a conservative restoration with support from the religious right, instituting an oppressive traditionalism in response to the chaos of the 1990s. Trump appointed his family and personal cronies to head the state-run subsidiaries created by the Clark administration, turning the U.S government into his personal property, which allowed him to launder billions of taxpayer dollars to his personal account. After the nuclear terrorist attacks of 9/11 destroyed New York and Philadelphia, Trump declared war on Islam, launching numerous nuclear weapons against Arabia, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and Nigeria. Trump’s War on Islam morphed into a global genocide against Sunni Muslims, with aid from secular Shia leftists. Popular support for Trump spiked after the 9/11 attacks, allowing him to rebuild the McCarthyite security state and establish a de facto dictatorship. The high cost of a total war against Islam and Trump’s complete incompetence, malfeasance, mismanagement, and corruption ultimately destroyed his popularity. The Trump Depression of 2008 destroyed the American economy, bankrupted the government and revealed Trump’s corruption to world. Thus, Trump squandered his attempt for a third term.
[10] An inexperienced African-American Senator from Illinois, Jesse Jackson’s political career was built on the name recognition of his martyred, widely beloved father. Jackson took power amidst the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and multiple wars abroad. Jackson found himself utterly incapable of dealing with these crises. His economic reforms and stimulus failed miserably, as the creaky bureaucratic organs of state were unable to address the economic crisis. Jackson’s attempts to withdraw troops from the occupied Middle East and North Africa were largely a failure, as the Islamic State threatened to take total control over the whole of the Ummah. Furthermore, Jackson’s bipolar personality disorder severely impeded his governing style. He was prone to behaving in an erratic and contradictory fashion, frequently purging associates and acting like an unstable dictator. Thus the government under Jackson’s leadership became completely dysfunctional, gridlocked, and broken. Jackson was declared unfit by his cabinet under the terms of the 23rd amendment and was subsequently impeached.
[11] Wasserman had been selected as Jackson’s running mate in order to quell accusations of anti-Semitism within the Democratic Party. Ironically, her brief presidency would end up birthing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories which would overtake the country. Wasserman’s presidency was defined by ineptness, gridlock, and corruption. Wasserman’s emails were hacked on the orders of Russian President Alexsandr Dugin and were subsequently leaked to the public. The emails revealed Wasserman had engaged in embezzlement, numerous financial misdealings, and politically manipulative maneuvers, including the illegal suppression of opponents within the Democratic Party. The most incriminating emails were released during the 2016 Democratic Convention, where delegates of presidential candidate John Edwards attempted to violently seize control before being massacred. Wasserman was so unpopular that the Democratic Party lost every congressional seat and statewide office in the 2016 presidential election. Wasserman was subsequently arrested and publicly executed by the Stone administration.
[12] Stone was a McCarthyite and Trump stalwart who redefined himself as a leader of the Alt-Right movement which emerged from the Neo-Nazis of the 1990s. Stone ran on an explicitly White Nationalist and anti-Semitic platform; his campaign slogan being “Make America White Again.” After suppressing a coup by FBI Director James Comey; Stone quickly converted America into a Fascist, totalitarian regime, with all of government and business falling under the control of Stone and his inner circle. Stone and Dugin have recently declared the “New Axis” of Russia and the United States; their stated goals being global White supremacy and the complete genocide of non-Whites.