A Punch In The Face: The Story of A Fictional Presidential Election.
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Aug 20, 2017
Robert Turner is running for President of the United States. He is the first gay man to be nominated to a major party and is projected to win the election. In the final days before the election a third party candidate picks up speed in a few states thus barring anyone from gaining the required 270 votes to become president. This book will follow the events before, leading up to, and after this fictional election.
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From Left to Right: Journeying from Identity Politics to Human Politics

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I was lost and totally confused. The year was 2016 and I voted for Hillary Clinton for President of the United States. Being a mere nineteen years old-battling severe depression, social anxiety and fighting my sexuality-I was looking for "Hope" and I was looking for "Progress". In this book, I start out by chronicling my personal political journey, moving from the bowels of the modern left to the opening arms of the modern right. Following this, I lead the reader on a hard-hitting analytical journey, addressing and deftly dismissing some of the modern left's most persuasive and most used tools of narrative. In the end, things are poignantly brought back to home, as I address the overall deficiencies of the liberal idea of "progress" and how this relates to the theme of finding personal meaning in one's own life. This is at once a heartfelt story of personal triumph and a profoundly rigorous and witty treatment of liberal rhetoric. Hold on to your hats. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JTWJWSS/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Jonathan+Mize&qid=1600915053&sr=8-3