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Pete du Pont, Ex-Delaware Governor Who Ran for President, Dies at 86

Pete du Pont, Ex-Delaware Governor Who Ran for President, Dies at 86 Bored with working at his family’s chemical company, Mr. du Pont entered politics and led an economic turnaround of his debt-ridden home state. Pete du Pont announcing his candidacy for the 1988 Republican presidential nomination. He served three terms in Congress and two terms as governor of Delaware.Credit.Bettmann, via Getty Images Published May 9, 2021Updated May 12, 2021 Pete du Pont, the scion of one of America’s wealthiest families and a two-term Republican governor of Delaware who presided over an economic revival in his debt-ridden state and in 1988 ran for the presidency, died on Saturday at his home in Wilmington, Del. He was 86.

Pierre Pete du Pont IV dies; ran for president in 1988 | Nation / world

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Among the moneyed du Ponts, who preferred the privacy of their elegant homes and the offices and plants of the chemical company that bore their name, Pierre S. “Pete” du Pont IV was a bit of a rebel. Du Pont, who died Saturday at age 86 after a long illness, according to his former chief of staff, broke with family tradition by leaving the family business for a career in law and politics. That led du Pont to multiple elected offices and an unsuccessful bid in the 1987-88 Republican presidential primary race. The du Ponts, big-money establishment industrialists, were among the nation’s wealthiest families. That wasn’t a problem for du Pont when he ran for statewide office in Delaware.

Pierre Pete du Pont IV, who ran for president in 1988, dies at 86

Pierre Pete du Pont IV, who ran for president in 1988, dies at 86
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Bay of Pigs 60th Anniversary Part III—Humiliating Che Guevara and John Kerry

This is the history of a failure, (Oddly frank opening lines of Che Guevara’s Congo Dairies.) “Those Cuban-CIA men (Bay of Pigs vets) were as tough, dedicated and impetuous a group of soldiers as I’ve ever had the honor of commanding.” (Legendary anti-communist mercenary “Mad Mike” Hoare, commander of the “Wild Geese,” in his book Congo Mercenary.) “I stood above Che Guevara, my boots near his head, just as Che had once stood over my dear friend and fellow 2506 Brigade member, Nestor Pino.  We re going to kill you all,  Che said to Pino.” Now, the situation was reversed. Che Guevara lay at my feet. He looked like a piece of trash. I said, Che Guevara, I want to talk to you. (Former President of the Bay of Pigs Veterans Assoc. Felix Rodriguez, recalling Che Guevara’s capture in Bolivia, where he played a key role.)

Pedophilia and the GOP, the History of Lawrence E King Jr Overachiever – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Editor’s note:  Donald Gregg, National Security Advisor to George H.W. Bush was tasked with silencing those involved.  He turned to the CIA.   The Franklin Scandal was only one aspect of a much larger “call boy” operation moving children and teenagers, picked up from Boys Town, Catholic orphanages and off the streets, and housed in Washington and New York primarily.  President Ronald Reagan and the Bush family, the entire Bush family, were at the heart of this. Carter’s White House had run on snorting cocaine. For Reagan and Bush, it started as freebasing and moved to crack, that and an obsession for the bodies of young boys. 

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