Thursday, October 18, 2012
Morty Comix # 2445
Morty Comix # 2445 was dropped into the mail slot of a long vacant storefront on Oly's Westside where a pizza place used to be.
Actually two different pizza places were there from the 1970s-2000s. Lots of good memories in both.
I think it was in this place I heard a good McGovern/Nixon story. Since George is in his last days I think it is appropriate to relay this tale.
Around 1976 a bunch of us guys taking a Constitutional law class at The Evergreen State College went here to share a pizza and beer. One among us was Vietnam War vet who was badly wounded on a gunboat, patched up, and then sent back to the U.S. for noncombat duty. He said he was then assigned to the White House.
According to this fellow, he stood at attention in a room where President Nixon came most evenings and studied papers. The President always wore glasses and had a beer with him as he did so. After a month of basically being ignored by Nixon, the Commander in Chief suddenly looked up at the soldier and asked, "Who did you vote for in the last election, son?"
"McGovern, SIR!" was the reply.
And the next day he was given a new assignment.
Goodbye George, and thank you.
Labels:
Elections,
George McGovern,
Morty Comix,
Olympia,
pizza,
restaurants,
Richard Nixon,
The Evergreen State College,
Vietnam War
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