Chapter 3210 Thomas Dewey

Washington, the White House, Bisselin is meeting with an important guest, it is the former Republican presidential candidate Thomas?Dewey.

Dewey was able to be hailed as an outstanding politician as a loser in the presidential election in later generations, which has something to do with his long-term insistence on the front line of cracking down on blacks in New York.As a public prosecutor, Dewey could have chosen some evil forces that were easier to attack to achieve himself, but he chose to challenge some of the most entrenched local evil forces.During his career as a public prosecutor, 90.00% of the objects he prosecuted were found guilty, which allowed him to gain great popularity among the people, and at the same time accumulated enough popularity for running for the presidency.This is also the reason why the Republican Party dared to push him out to fight Roosevelt when Roosevelt's reputation was in full swing.

Running for president twice and losing twice is definitely a painful blow for ordinary people.But in Dewey, you can never see the shadow of a loser.It is precisely because of his character of getting more and more courageous when he gets frustrated, when Bisselin realizes that she needs to find a powerful ally to fight against Orlando, the first thing she thinks of is Dewey.

For this meeting, Biserine did a lot of preparations, but the meeting had just begun, and Dewey gave her a note of Ma Wei: "Miss Biserine, I sincerely admire you for taking the initiative to ask me to meet. With all due respect, as a prosecutor, what you have done has violated my bottom line. I would have thought that our meeting should be in court."

"I don't think so. What I did did not violate the Constitution. Yes, our people detained the president, but that was because the president made mistakes first. As a president, he should not incite ethnic antagonism, let alone seek three The help of local gangsters like the K Party. Don’t you think that Mr. President’s decision is stupid? As victims of the war, don’t we have the qualifications to unite to protect our legal rights?” The experience during this period is enough It may be insufficient for Bisselin to quickly grow into a politician, but it is more than enough to deal with this kind of situation.

"This is just your one-sided opinion. Before I meet Mr. President, I reserve my opinion. Miss Bisselin, do you dare to let me meet Mr. President?" Dewey immediately raised another difficult question, having never seen any scene before.

Facing Dewey's aggression, Bisselin was not flustered, with a professional smile on her face, she said: "Why not? As I said, we are only defending our legitimate rights. From the beginning to the end, we have no intention of rebelling." .I can arrange a meeting right away if you want."

Dewey also smiled, took out a cigar from his pocket, and asked, "You don't mind?"

"It doesn't matter."

Dewey took out the cigar cutter that he carried with him, trimmed the cigar as if no one was there, put it to his mouth, and lit it with a disposable lighter from China. "Bada," he took a deep breath, and then exhaled a smoke ring. He said, "Miss Bisselin, we have met before. Your performance today is very surprising. It seems that you have really done a good job." Prepare?"

"Would you believe me if I said I was forced?"

"Maybe, but that's not the point, isn't it? As a citizen of the United States, since I'm here, I'm here to solve the problem. Now, I want to listen carefully to your appeal. You launched this movement, the ultimate political pursuit What is it?"

"Mr. Dewey, you know, more than 70.00% of our members are war widows, or have relatives who are fighting overseas. Because of the war, they almost lost their families. I think that as a responsible government, it is time to It’s time to really think about them and help them solve some practical problems. The war belonging to America is over—from the moment our president chooses to cooperate with Japan, we have lost our only enemy. War, still Is there any need to continue?"

Dewey pondered, and after a few minutes, he said: "Your point of view—"

"No, it's not my point of view, it's the point of view of our Women's Mutual Aid Society," Bisselin said seriously.

Dewey nodded and said, "Oh, I'm sorry, I misunderstood. The point of view of your association may be well-intentioned. However, this is definitely not the idea that a politician should have. On this matter, I don't think President Truman No mistakes of principle have been made. A strong China is absolutely not in the national interest of the United States."

Bisselin's face became serious: "What if it is doomed to fail?"

"How is it possible?" Dewey cried out, and then he realized his gaffe, smiled apologetically at Biserine, and said, "Miss Biserine, I know you have contacts with the Chinese side, but you should know that now We, the United States, are not the only ones declaring war on China—”

"However, neither the United States nor the United Kingdom, nor Soviet Russia nor Japan, have any super bombs! Mr. Dewey, let me show you some pictures."

Several photos were presented in front of Dewey, and Dewey only looked at two, and his face became serious.Looking up at Bisselin, he asked, "Is this a picture of Japan when it was bombed by a super bomb?"

"Yes, how do you feel?"

Dewey straightened himself up on the chair and said, "There are many Japanese in the United States. China dare not do this, right?"

"Is China really afraid? I have seen Ouyang Yun. He came to the United States once when the Xuebing Army only controlled southern China. Do you know my impression of him? Crazy! That is a lunatic! If the Chinese army really can't hold its own borders, I dare say he can do anything."

"According to your statement, doesn't that mean that China is already invincible?"

"That's the truth, it's just that some people don't want to admit it."

"However, if the war against China is stopped rashly, it will touch the interests of many people. You should know that the reason why Orlando issued an anti-Semitic declaration is that some people are unwilling to lose their former wealth and status. Make up for the loss."

"This is also the fundamental reason why I chose to talk to you. We have no way out."

"What can the Republican Party get?"

"No, not only the Republican Party, but also you, you can become the new president of the United States!"

Even though he had expected it, Dewey still couldn't help but feel his heart pounding.Having run for the election twice and failed twice, even though he had a strong character, he couldn't help but feel depressed, thinking that it was impossible for him to have anything to do with the White House in his life.But at this time, there is another village where the willows are dark and the flowers are bright. With the occurrence of the "wife revolution", the political situation in the United States has undergone earth-shaking changes.From the moment he received the invitation from the Women's Mutual Aid Association to go to Washington to discuss the state affairs, he knew that this might be his last chance.

(End of this chapter)

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