It was a hugely crucial election and I wonder how different things would have been had the election not be stolen. Of course what I state here is purely speculative but I'll go ahead and envision what would (or more accurately, could have happened) had the Kennedy crooked clan not stolen the pivotal 1960 presidential election:
- Nixon would have easily been re-elected in 1964.
- Barry Goldwater would have won in 1968 and 1972.
- Ronald Reagan would have won, most appropriately, in 1976 during the Bicentennial, and would have gotten a second term by a tremendous landslide in 1980. There would have been at least a quarter century without a 'Rat in the White House.
- Cuba would be free and a strong ally of America. Vietnam would be united and a land of liberty, likewise a friend of the United States. Cowed by our unyielding military might, Korea would have kicked out the commies. Both the Soviets and Red China would have retrenched and become nothing more than bit players on the world state, with both eventually transforming to capitalist economies.
- Two of the evils of the 1960's would have never happened: 1). The immigration reform act of 1964, done as a tribute to JFK, which opened the floodgates to third-world types and undid Eisenhower's "Operation Wetback". 2). The so-called "Great Society" would have never happened and, consequently, the riots of the 1960s would not have happened.
- The hippie movement and the counterculture likewise would have lacked the environment that enabled those forms of wickedness.
In short, a 24-year span of Nixon, Goldwater and Reagan that I envisioned had the JFK treachery not transpired, would have resulted in a country very much like what the Founding Fathers had established. Oh...and we'd never what an Obama was.