Well, he might could.

source: 
COCA
Entry: 
1094
Example: 
Well, he might could.
Modal 1: 
might
Modal 2: 
could
Gender: 
Male
Race/Ethnicity: 
Unknown
Age: 
unknown
Level of Education: 
Unknown
Home Community, Town, or State: 
Unknown
Location Collected: 
Television
Year: 
1991
Relation to Addressee: 
panelist to panelist
Medium: 
Spoken
Sentence Structure: 
1.0
Status: 
Naturalistic
Notes: 
Source: CNN Crossfire. Full Context: ask you- Rep. OWENS: So tough on the Germans that in essence we gave them the fodder for World War II BUCHANAN All right. That's right about the Versailles peace treaty and how arduous it was, but, look, haven't we only scotched the snake, not killed it? This guys goes back up to Baghdad. He's wounded. He's got a good part of his military. He's got his revolutionary guards. I mean, can he come back to do a lot of damage? Rep. OWENS: Well, he might could. I think he has been injured a lot. We have to remember as Dan Quayle just stated that the goal is to get him out of Kuwait, to start the flow of oil, protect American lives and to liberate Kuwait. We will have won if he leaves. If he leaves and particularly leaving his equipment, I think that the Arabs will see that he's not leaving as king BUCHANAN All right. But look, whether we like it or not, there have been riots