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Fragmentary recollection mentioning Lyndon LaRouche, Bill Clinton, and Bob Dole in a satirical context

The passage contains only vague, anecdotal references to public figures in a fictional or satirical setting with no specific allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks concrete ev Mentions Lyndon LaRouche as a recurring conspiracy‑theorist figure. References a Simpsons‑style cartoon involving Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Alludes to 1968 anti‑Vietnam protests and the Yippie pig c

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #031756
Pages
1
Persons
1
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Summary

The passage contains only vague, anecdotal references to public figures in a fictional or satirical setting with no specific allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks concrete ev Mentions Lyndon LaRouche as a recurring conspiracy‑theorist figure. References a Simpsons‑style cartoon involving Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Alludes to 1968 anti‑Vietnam protests and the Yippie pig c

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was then | knew I’ d been swallowed by my own story. Swallowed, but not brainwashed.” He’ s still alive. Back in New York, at the National Caucus of Labor Committees, Marcus was the leader of Students for a Democratic Society. For better or worse, he was delivering a charismatic economics lecture to an enthusiastic SDS crowd. In 1968 that summer, they protested the Vietnam War at the National Democratic Convention in Chicago. The Yippies nominated a pig as a presidential candidate, and | started a rumor that we planned to drop LSD into the reservoir. And yes, Lyndon LaRouche decided to drop his alias into pure manure. He was an unlovable conspiracy theorist who ran for the U.S. presidency eight times. He played himself as a cartoon character in an episode of 7he Simpsons in which aliens kidnapped presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole, Immersing them in tanks of bubbling pink liquid. Homer shouted, “Oh my God! Lyndon LaRouche was right!" And

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