Advice To Trump: Fire The Secret Service
PUBLIUS SPECIAL GUEST: Scott McKay, author of King Of The Jungle.
Life followed fiction in a very bad way this month. Perhaps it will follow fiction in a better one in the next several days.None of this makes any sense, but the way to make sense of it is for Trump to dump the Secret Service.
Donald Trump needs to do what Donny Trumbull, his fictional doppelganger in the book, does when the Secret Service lets him down in a highly suspicious way.
King of the Jungle is a bitingly satirical, rollicking action/adventure/romance story ripped from the headlines readers of modern political fiction won't want to miss.
Mike Holman, an independent podcaster and web publisher, is growing weary of the struggle to operate an honest news organ amid the shadow of corporate and Big Tech manipulation - not to mention the corrupt and malign influence of the Joe Deadhorse administration. When he's contacted by his old college roommate, Pierce Polk, the iconic billionaire CEO of Sentinel Holdings, with a renewed offer of partnership and capital, Holman finally relents...in part. He agrees to write an autobiography of Polk and do public-relations consulting for him.
That leads Holman to a journey of discovery, for Polk has quietly built a small city he's calling Liberty Point in the middle of the Guyanese jungle - a Shangri-La tucked away from the world.
Or so Polk thinks. Because the corrupt communist Madiera regime in next-door Venezuela has designs on the bountiful, mineral-rich jungle of the Essequibo region where Liberty Point sits, and the Venezuelans are preparing for war to get it.
King of the Jungle takes the reader through an honest, if over-the-top and often infuriating, look at politics both in the U.S. and in Latin America amid the chaos the real world has become. It's a page-turner and a thought-provoker, and you won't want to stop until it's done!
PRAISE FOR KING OF THE JUNGLE
"Scott McKay, over at the American Spectator, is serializing his new novel at spectator.org. It’s called King of the Jungle, and I admit that I’m hooked."
- Neal Freeman, National Review
PLUG BOOK: King Of The Jungle
BIO: Scott McKay, author of King Of The Jungle, is the publisher of The Hayride, an award-winning culture and politics site that covers Southern and national current events.
McKay is also the author of Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It's All Obama.
In addition, Scott’s work can be found in the pages of the conservative mainstay, the American Spectator, where he has been a regular columnist since 2012. Scott's first political book, The Revivalist Manifesto, is the distillation of his work at The Hayride and the American Spectator, outlining the need and opportunity to form a new American political consensus in which a rethought conservative movement assumes leadership and creates a national revival.
Scott's writing career started in 1997 with the launch of Purple & Gold, a sports magazine devoted to college athletics at Louisiana State University. Over the eight years Purple & Gold was in existence it grew to over 15,000 subscribers and was known as one of the most comprehensive, well-written and insightful college sports publications in America. Scott resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Scott McKay, author of King Of The Jungle, is the publisher of The Hayride, an award-winning culture and politics site that covers Southern and national current events. McKay is also the author of Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It's All Obama.