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Now What?: The Voters Have Spoken-Essays on Life After Trump
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Now What?: The Voters Have Spoken-Essays on Life After Trump
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Now What?: The Voters Have Spoken-Essays on Life After Trump
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An eclectic lineup of contributorsfrom
and
to
puts a year of transition into perspective, and summons the anxieties and hopes so many have for better times ahead.
As award-winning columnist
writes in the lead essay, “Saying you’re not interested in politics is dangerous because, like it or not, politics is interested in you.”
Novelist
, a former speechwriter for Vice President George H.W. Bush, laments, “The Republican Senate, with one exception, has become a stay of ovine, lickspittle quislings, degenerate descendants of such giants as Everett Dirksen, Barry Goldwater, Howard Baker and John McCain.”
Nero Award-winning mystery novelist
writes, to Donald Trump, “Remember: You live in my house. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is my house. My ancestors built it at a cost of blood, soul and labor. I pay my taxes every year to feed you, clothe you and your family and staff and fly you around the country and the world in my tricked-out private jet. If you violate any aspect of your four-year leaseany aspectLord Jesus so help me, I will do everything in my power to kick yo narrow ass to the curb.”
As Publisher
writes in the Introduction: “The hope is that in putting out these glimpses so quickly, giving them an immediacy unusual in book publishing, we can help in the mourning for all that has been lost, help in the healing (of ourselves and of our country), and help in the pained effort, like moving limbs that have gone numb from inactivity, to give new life to our democracy. We stared into the abyss, tottered on the edge, and a record-setting surge of voting and activism delivered us from the very real threat of plunging into autocracy.”