British Civil Servant

Chapter 439 Dewey Is Popular

Even brand-new computers will eventually die. Chips will age, programs will malfunction, and new software that has just been released will begin to wear out immediately. And all of this happens naturally and has nothing to do with you.

Since everyone is mortal, Alan Wilson will certainly not increase his psychological burden because of the tragic fate of others. Things are inevitable because of natural tendencies, so why do things that are laborious and thankless?

The most fundamental reason is that the two people in front of him are Americans. He is a glorious civil servant of the British Empire. Alan Wilson goes straight to his heart. The tragic facts that occur in any country in the world except the United Kingdom will become his The joke is on any country, including the United States.

Although on some specific issues, Alan Wilson will also assess the situation based on reality, but there is no need to deny that if the first nuclear bomb in human history is in his hands and he has enough power to plan, then there is no doubt that No country except the United Kingdom can escape the blow of the system zeroing bomb.

But the reality is like this. After all, punching the American emperor and stepping on the Soviet Union is just a dream. We can only retreat and strike hard in the third world, and continue to work as a paper framer for the British Empire. This is the reality of Allen. Wilson should consider it.

Alan Wilson witnessed the beginning of a power-money collusion. Although the Kennedy family ultimately chose the Democratic Party, there was a stage-by-stage idea. McCarthy was a Republican senator and was definitely not an obstacle to the Kennedy family.

"Drink?" After McCarthy and Robert Kennedy exchanged pleasantries, Alan Wilson gave McCarthy a look that a drunkard would know, and the distinguished senator received the look and responded.

"Are you looking for a place to eat now?" Robert Kennedy was a little surprised. Now is not the time to eat.

But now it was time to drink. Alan Wilson coughed softly, "The pursuit of food comes from the instinct pursued by human ancestors in ancient times. In essence, the problem of eating is the biggest problem faced by humans."

"Graduating from college is the beginning of a man's career. Allen and I want to celebrate you specially." They have both become senators. Of course, McCarthy has been influenced by it, and his speech skills are also one after another.

What's more, since McCarthy hasn't drank yet, he can naturally find a very logical reason for drinking.

While waiting for the food to be served, Alan Wilson read the local news with a newspaper, "An isolated incident occurred in this city. A man who was withdrawn and had never had any friends, caused a gun to go off while he was unconscious. A tragedy."

Which white person can't think of this? Ordinarily, given the current economic situation in the United States, this kind of thing should not happen!

Maybe it's a real mental illness,

Alan Wilson turned the page and made a judgment about the news in this newspaper. The most popular people must be white people.

Only when a shooting involving a white man appears in newspapers in the United States will they describe it as an isolated incident, and the murderer will also be said to be naturally withdrawn and has never had friends. If the murderer were a black man, this modifier would not appear at all.

At the first gathering after Robert Kennedy's graduation ceremony, the most direct feeling was that two people who seemed to be from the upper class were like two country bumpkins, only interested in raising glasses. It seemed that all the pursuits in the world were concentrated in the wine glass. .

For McCarthy, this evaluation can be said to be correct, but for Alan Wilson, it is far more than that. He just has different attitudes towards different people. How can he penetrate the enemy without showing some sincerity?

In addition to alcohol, Alan Wilson is naturally concerned about politics and women, especially the ongoing wars at this time, the India-Pakistan War and the First Middle East War.

The two wars are different. To be precise, the India-Pakistan war has passed the brewing stage. The newly independent India and Pakistan are already fighting face to face, shouting slogans of loyalty to the British Empire, in the name of His Majesty George VI , launched a fierce attack on the other side's army, which also represented George VI.

The battlefields centered on Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, are criss-crossed, and the scale of the fighting has far exceeded that in history.

The delayed outbreak of the India-Pakistan war gave India and Pakistan better battlefield conditions. They did not have to worry about unexpected factors such as heavy snowfall and mountain closures interrupting this fight.

At this point, this is no longer a territorial dispute in the simple sense, but has been given a certain degree of religious significance.

On the other side, Palestine has not technically started a war, but the Arab countries in the Middle East are obviously dissatisfied with the partiality of United Nations resolutions. Recently, Sir Barron, the British Empire's Persian Gulf Commissioner, spent most of his time except handing over weapons and equipment. They are used in various countries in the Middle East to illustrate the contempt of the United States and the Soviet Union for the entire Arab nation. The United Nations resolution has undoubtedly hurt the national feelings of the entire Arab people.

As for the United States and the Soviet Union collaborating to bully people, Alan Wilson strongly agrees with his former boss, but he is now busy secretly attending the Republican Party Convention. After all, he is the British consul and cannot openly interfere with the internal affairs of the United States. In fact, Philadelphia also came to see the excitement.

And this was entirely because of McCarthy's warm invitation, which he could not refuse. Alan Wilson swore on the fate of the United States that he himself did not want to come.

The Republican convention was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the first nationally televised convention of its kind. When the convention opened, it was certain that Dewey would win the support of a majority of the delegates.

Dewey's chief opponents, Statham and Vandenberg, met in a hotel room to discuss plans for the Stop Dewey movement. However, they were unable to reach a consensus on nominating one person to confront Dewey. They only agreed to stabilize their respective supporters to prevent Dewey's faction from forming a majority. This countermeasure was ineffective because Dewey's campaign secured enough other delegates to win the nomination.

After two rounds of voting, Dewey was only thirty votes away from victory. In this case, Dewey's nomination was unanimous.

The Republican Party was the first to come up with a candidate for election against the Democratic Party before the Democratic Party. Dewey had competed against Roosevelt, who was in the ascendant. According to the polls on the day after the Republican Convention, Dewey led the Democratic Party by more than 20 percentage points.

At this moment, a mysterious force from the far east began to take effect. In a report to Mr. Chang, who was in trouble in the transportation industry, a staff member of the Artillery Party said, "Dewey is a strong enemy. In the last election, he and Roosevelt had a strong battle. . If the Democratic Party cannot field a strong candidate, in other words, if Truman comes forward to run against Dewey, it can be said to be a gesture of admitting defeat."

"Niang Xipi!" Chang Gong, who has always won a decisive victory thousands of miles away, has already made a decision in his heart and decided to give Truman a righteous backstab to help the unfavorable Truman who had put his transportation career in trouble.

Alan Wilson, who had returned to the consulate in Boston and was sending a telegram to London, did not hide his recent contacts with some American politicians, explaining them as personal relationships based on common interests.

What followed was a telegram that clearly stated that the most popular issue in the United States at the moment was the U.S. presidential election that occurs every four years.

Alan Wilson is not a regular public figure. In fact, judging from the mainstream thinking of the Republican Party in this era, the Republican Party tends to be conservative and not as aggressive as the Democratic Party.

If aid to Europe is not included, this is of course a good thing and can make the world more peaceful. However, if aid to Europe is included, the UK will definitely be more inclined to re-elect the Democratic Party, which will not affect its support for Europe. of aid, of which the UK accounts for the largest share.

The telegram clearly stated that from the perspective of polls, Dewey is indeed far ahead of any Democratic candidate in terms of poll responses, but since the results have not appeared, everything is still unknown.

Alan Wilson also used the 1945 British general election as an example, "I believe that before the Potsdam Conference, Mr. Churchill would not have thought that the respected Prime Minister Attlee would replace him. But the facts later are obvious, the great electorate The right decision was made.”

"The great voters made the right decision?" Pamela Mountbatten pouted. Didn't her fiancé always believe that the so-called voters were the best group to deceive?

"Don't worry about these details, we have to take care of domestic feelings." Alan Wilson rolled his eyes at the fiancée who was causing trouble, and then said from multiple angles and levels that the Democratic Party may have the possibility of a comeback in adversity like the Labor Party.

The focus is of course on touting the great Labor government, and it is only incidental to analyze that the Democratic Party is not dead yet.

Finally, Alan Wilson sent this flattering telegram that took up half of the page. A few hours later, this telegram had passed through the hands of the Cabinet Secretary and was placed in front of Prime Minister Attlee.

The analysis of the Democratic Party's possible comeback is not so much an analysis as a round-about expression of flattery towards the Labor Party's policies. The telegram shows that the Democratic Party is taking care of the public. President Roosevelt's legacy is still very rich, although the candidate does not seem to be able to match it. Dewey, but it's definitely not as one-sided as it seems.

"By the way, my dear, the crown prince and his wife have scheduled to arrive in Newfoundland at the end of September for condolences." Seeing Alan Wilson finish his work, Pamela Mountbatten revealed in a low voice, "Sir Norman said that London seems to be preparing to arrive at the end of the year. Let Newfoundland have a referendum.”

"Great, the time is just right." Alan Wilson's eyes lit up when he heard this. "At that time, the U.S. election was also at its peak, and there was no energy to pay attention to other things. And in November in Newfoundland and Labrador, The climate is already very cold, and local residents tend to join Canada. In such cold weather, if the weather is bad during the referendum period, many people will not come out to vote. The climate in St. John's is not so extreme, so you can expect a lot of votes. A favorable outcome for us.”

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