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Betty Boop- Betty for President 1932

Betty boop for president is bettys 36th cartoon betty runs for president i think we'll have a better life if Betty was World's President! Betty runs for the office of President against Mr. Nobody...  
 
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SIMPFANN (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The big-nosed guy is Al Smith, who ran against Hoover in the 1928 election.
LikaLaruku (2 months ago) Show Hide
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5:09 I needz me one of them chairs. :p
Shangas (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Chocolate ice-cream? Cabaret? Jazz?

Betty has my vote for president!
lennycohenfan (3 months ago) Show Hide
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But look at the southern states Al Smith lost--where Dems had always won since the Civil War, as this area was against the Party of Lincoln. That's how deep the anti-Catholicism was in 1928, that many white voters in the South voted for the Party of Lincoln rather than for a Catholic Democrat.
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Does she imply being a surrogate in the beginning or just a whore... "if you want a sister and a brother too, just send me to Washington and I'll see what I can do" FTW???
tomitstube (4 months ago) Show Hide
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great stuff.
tomitstube (4 months ago) Show Hide
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lol.  not sure what they're going for with the electric chair bit. maybe it's a metaphor for being soft on crime.
Applemask (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It might be Al Smith.
tomitstube (4 months ago) Show Hide
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you are absolutely right, the 2nd fellow is al smith. he ran against hoover in '28. i read up on him and "raddio" gives it away. mr. smith was considered an uptown new yorker and his accent was made fun of. his biggest obstacle was being catholic.

truth be told, he was a progressive thinker that introduced many of fdr's 'new deal' ideas during the depression. nice job, thanks!
Applemask (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Grant Morrison must have seen this.

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