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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 06:31 AM Oct 2012

Are We in for a Shocking October Surprise Like Those of Elections Past?

http://www.alternet.org/election-2012/are-we-shocking-october-surprise-those-elections-past

The phrase “October Surprise” is now part of the American political lexicon, referring to some last-minute event that might change the course of a U.S. presidential election. But the two prototypical “October Surprise” cases, in 1968 and 1980, have never earned a place in mainstream American history.

The October Surprise allegations of 1968 and 1980 also were something of a misnomer since they centered on Republican efforts to block an October Surprise by sabotaging game-changing diplomatic successes by incumbent Democratic presidents. In 1968, it was Lyndon Johnson achieving a breakthrough in the Vietnam War peace talks. In 1980, it was Jimmy Carter securing the release of 52 American hostages held in Iran.

Recent disclosures from the National Archives as well as statements from participants have shed new light on these dark chapters of U.S. history – and revealed previously unknown links between the 1968 case and the Watergate scandal of 1972 and between the 1980 Iran-hostage case and the Iran-Contra Affair of 1985-86. The new evidence suggests a more continuous narrative connecting these scandals and thus represents a powerful challenge to the established history.In both cases, the Democratic presidents failed to accomplish their goals and the Republican candidates, Richard Nixon in 1968 and Ronald Reagan in 1980, went on to victories. Yet, these important October Surprise mysteries have remained largely unsolved: Did Republican sabotage actually play a role in the Democratic failures?

Possibly the most notorious “October Surprise” case – and the first of this modern era – occurred in fall 1968 when Republican Richard Nixon was locked in a tight presidential race with Democratic nominee, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, and President Johnson was making progress in Vietnam peace negotiations.
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Are We in for a Shocking October Surprise Like Those of Elections Past? (Original Post) xchrom Oct 2012 OP
Come on Harry Reid malaise Oct 2012 #1
This is a story adapted from a book...written WAY before this October. HereSince1628 Oct 2012 #2
Hey, if it's all the same, I'm just as glad that Israel didn't bomb Iran this month no_hypocrisy Oct 2012 #3

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
2. This is a story adapted from a book...written WAY before this October.
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 06:55 AM
Oct 2012

This is mostly about how to get the most out of a book project by doing timely service for the mythic fear of an Oct Surprise.




no_hypocrisy

(46,202 posts)
3. Hey, if it's all the same, I'm just as glad that Israel didn't bomb Iran this month
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 07:42 AM
Oct 2012

in complicity with the RNC.

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