James W. Nelson
America Gets Her First Woman President
America Gets Her First Woman President
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The 2016 campaign for the new American president began about eighteen months before the election. It got to be a long, long, process. I wrote and released this 10,000-word short story about two months before that day in November. More than helping to elect Donald Trump, I did it to help defeat Hillary Clinton. Did it help? I don't know. I received some four and five-star reviews, and one zero-star review that tore me a new whatchamacallit. At the time I was a member of AuthorsDen and that's where I put the story out for free and got the zero-star review.
I've gotten bad reviews before, but this guy absolutely did tear me that new whatchamacallit. He was mad, purely angry that I would go against HIS candidate, and, of course, I mentioned no names in the story, only the names of the fictional man, woman, their fifteen-year-old twins and the woman's parents. Another "of course" is, even though I didn't name the "villain" there was little-to-NO doubt who I was referring to.
The basis for the story, the fictional woman president who got elected immediately ordered her people to confiscate all guns, which set off a fire storm on the other side.
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