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The New Republic
by Rick Ainsworth
Part 2 of the American Dictator series
American Dictator - The New Republic is the much anticipated sequel to American Dictator – Changing of the Guard. In this exciting second volume of the American Dictator trilogy, the events of the previous novel proceed in unexpected ways. As many of the president's inner circle had feared, the power and influence of an enormously popular president can be benign in his hands, but such power can be easily abused by successors. Once given to the Executive Branch of the U.S. government, such ability to override checks and balances can be virtually absolute. The power that Howell had enjoyed is used to set into motion plans to improve the country by silencing critics, at first subtly and then more directly. The White House becomes convinced of its own righteousness and natural successors to Howell's vision of America, as polls show continued popularity and the other branches of the government allow persuasion and more forceful interventions to cede more of their authority to the President. From veiled threats to questionable suicides and internment of radicals, fanatics, and other undesirables in secret compounds in remote locations, the state of the American Republic is shifting into more and more dangerous territory. Harsh tactics foil terrorist attacks on American soil, but the Howell advisors see that the apprehension they'd had under Howell's administration is becoming all too real. Intrigue and secret plans, resistance and defiance culminate in a true assault on the American presidency in an effort to save the United States of America. Loyalties, alliances and old friendships are tested as each person in and out of the administration must examine themselves and their commitment to the country, as revolution, as unthinkable as it is, may be looming on the horizon.
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American Dictator
Changing of the Guard
by Rick Ainsworth
Part of the American Dictator series
Could it possibly happen? After a polarizing and scandal-plagued presidency, an American election sweeps a new president into office by a large majority. M. Spencer Howell, a popular governor of impeccable character and credentials, assumes the presidency with party majorities in Congress, and proceeds to transform America back to his vision of the founders' ideal. Howell's vision drives Congress and his administration to dramatic changes in law and policy, addressing crime, immigration, education, and other issues in a forthright assault on his predecessor's record. With enormous popularity among the American people, supermajorities in both houses of Congress, and his own new appointees to the Supreme Court, President Howell has a free hand to repair a broken American culture and society. Voices inside and outside the government have vague misgivings about the speed and direction of Howell's policies, and the creation of a new Militia answerable to the President's team. Created as a support to police, this large, well-trained force appears benign and quickly wins over the American public with courtesy and aplomb. But who can argue with a president who is so obviously sincere? Howell is a military veteran, a married man about whom his election opponents could not find the slightest flaw in judgment or character. If anyone can be trusted with the near absolute power created by his presidency, it's M. Spencer Howell. About his administration, however, some questions arise and, stubbornly, refuse to go away, at least in the minds of some of Howell's most loyal staffers. His vice president appears to head a cadre of ex-military men and spies, and there are whispers that not everything he does is being communicated to the President. There is the enigmatic man named Horatio Tremane, who sets off alarm bells with everyone who meets him, yet appears at the vice president's side at every turn. And then there is the new and terrifying weapon, developed during previous administrations and perfected at the beginning of Howell's term. The new president sees it as the ultimate deterrent, a force for good in the world, but others see the potential for the most devastating first strike weapon the world has ever seen. Howell's chief of staff, Jeremy Holt, and Jeremy's circle of ex-campaign staffers and White House officials, try to minimize their own apprehension about the sea changes occurring in Washington, reassuring themselves that the man they admire most is incapable of exercising his power in any way detrimental to the American people. American Dictator – Changing of the Guard, shows the rise to power of a man beyond reproach, and serves as a cautionary tale to those who might forget that great power given to one president can and will certainly be used by subsequent presidents, with unpredictable results.
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