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The Last President

Brad Huber

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This is interesting.

1900, or The Last President, by INGERSOLL LOCKWOOD, is a surrealistic 1896 novel, where Americans are protesting a corrupt election process while the president's hometown of New York City is fearing the collapse of the republic after the transition of presidential power. If this reminds you of the attitudes after the 2016 Trump presidential win, you are not the alone. During 2017, this book, as well as Lockwood's two children's books, The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulger (1890) and Baron Trump's Marvellous Underground Journey (1893), drew attention due to its uncanny connections with President Trump and his family.

Does this book foresee Donald Trump as the last president of a republic as we know it? Is this a bizarre coincidence or prophetic? Let the reader decide.
 
Given the # of voters who voted per state and the results AT the legal time limit, DJT would have won re-election if the Left hadn't cheated.
If your TDS is so bad and you support a known pedo who is a criminal among other things and think his "Presidency" is legit, you're part of all the problems he and They have caused.
YOU should pay these stupid inflation prices not us. YOUR money should fund unborn baby murder.
America is best without the Left and that is a fact.
 
1896? That was a seminal date for such a novel. After the Civil War, the machine age or industrial revolution really came to prominence, allowing mass communications to emerge as a "profession" (I do use that word advisedly in this context). I remember when I was in college a long time ago, one if the few pearls of actual wisdom I felt like I received was a comment from a teacher in a class whose title I really didn't think much of who did for five seconds in his hectic semester bother to remind us that with all the military operations, the American Civil War had been fought over who the right occupants of Washington DC were, and to note almost in passing that in spite of six million deaths, there had also been both a vote count at the outset and an impeachment at the end.
 
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