Author Stu Strumwasser has made a generous offer to the Constitution Party and our supporters concerning his new novel, “A Real Collusion“. Below is his message.
While we don’t necessarily agree with the author or main characters about platform or solutions, we whole-heartedly agree about the collusion between the Democratic and Republican parties to keep out of the political system all those not approved by the party controllers. This story draws readers into a fictional story about real world struggles against a duopoly that pits citizens against each other to give themselves more power and money.
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Anyone who clicks that link, twill be offered an eBook for only $7.99 (regular price is $9.99) and the Constitution Party will receive $4/book.
“In America dissenting opinions should be encouraged, not stifled. Right now, there is an unethical duopoly, secretly managed behind closed doors, which is silencing folks like you—as well as the Green Party, Libertarian Party, and others, as well as the majority of Americans who don’t belong to ANY party. We clearly AGREE on one very simple and important point: American voters deserve to hear from independents and third parties, they deserve a functioning government, and they deserve a government that serves the interests of regular Americans, the way the Founders set out to effect governing, and the (current) two major parties are preventing that. We have a mutual interest, and opportunity, to effect change. Let’s go get it.”
Stu Strumwasser
A Real Collusion
“A Real Collusion” is about the secret conspiracy between the Republican and Democratic parties to control the U.S. government through an illegal duopoly.
From the author of the bestselling novel, “The Organ Broker,” (hailed by Lee Child, New York Times # 1 bestselling author of the Jack Reacher series as, “Exciting and thought-provoking–the perfect package”) comes, “A Real Collusion”, a stunning political thriller and expose.
“A Real Collusion” is a David vs. Goliath(s) story about a man who accidentally becomes the leader of an independent political movement that nearly takes down the two-party system in America, while exposing a conspiracy that affects the results of the 2016 election. It explores universal and deeply human themes of loss, and the tension between justice and power. In the opening sentence the narrator points out that, “Ordinary people often do extraordinary things.” The characters in the book do, and the action is driven by the fantastic events of a unique political satire. It is also the heartfelt story of regular people struggling with lost love, alienation and nearly universal disaffection who find strength in enduring loyalty and friendship
This is the story of John Campbell (a regular guy from the lower east side of Manhattan) as recounted by his friend Skip Winters. Skip becomes John’s campaign manager and later, a congressman in his own right. He narrates the stunning-but-plausible story of how John Campbell and The American Coalition race to popularity, raising over a hundred million dollars from grassroots contributors—and become a threat to the political duopoly of the Democratic and Republican parties. The book sprinkles in references to real events from recent history, and real political leaders including Trump, John McCain, and more. This imbues the novel with a sense of realism, albeit one of an alternate reality. Skip discovers a deep-seated conspiracy within our political system whose leaders orchestrate a murder, destroy his friend and tip the scales of the election. The novel turns out to be Skip’s exposé of the secret collaboration between the two major political parties in our country—a cooperation to protect the duopoly that is, in part, real.
WARNING: Contains some strong language
We must, as the author suggests, find a way to effect a change that allows greater participation and intentional and civil discourse in our public spheres. We must find unity in our commonalities and work together in representative government.
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