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Lucky Bastard
by Charles McCarry

(Random House; 1998)

To all mature, freedom-loving Americans who have concern about this nation and especially about the President of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton,

I would like to recommend a short novel for your reading. It is called "Lucky Bastard," and is presented as a supposedly "purely fictional" story regarding a man named Jack (i.e. Bill Clinton) who is hand-picked early in his College days by a couple of Communist agents and then groomed for the presidency of the United States.

In the book, even before these agents get a hold of him, Jack believes that he is the bastard son of JFK, that he can do no wrong, can get away with anything, and that the presidency is destined for him. He is a convinced (though wimpy) Marxists/Lennonist and has absolutely no devotion to our nation, but rather believes in the inevitable ascendency of Communism, and that it must be fostered from within the United States as its motherland in order to succeed properly. He is a pathological liar. Everyone knows it, and they love it because of his charm. Though it is a potential liability, his high-pitched sexual promiscuity is pardoned because of his uncanny luck and ability to weasel out of any tight spot.

While the specific details of Jack's life vary from Bill Clinton's, the general picture is astonishingly similar. Both go to Europe early in their college career (where Jack is purposely set up as an unwitting yet definite accomplice in a high crime because of his involvement with a female Marxist terrorist). Both then spend a short while in Russia (as a result of Jack's fleeing from this crime, and then meets Peter, the KGB legend, who brings him in as a Communist agent, promising to him the presidency of the United States, with strings attached because of the blackmailing power of his involvement in this said crime). Jack then returns to the U.S. to attend an ivy league law school and to work as an intern with a congressman. He then meets Morgan, who has been chosen by Peter as his handler. They marry for the sake of the perfect cover, and their relationship is purely a professional one, with sex being forbidden. Their twin sons are born via a surrogate mother by in vitro fertilization. Soon, through blackmailing the governor is removed and Jack as Leutenant Governor succeeds him. Etc., etc.

The law firm arrangements are described, as well as the bogus bank, created for covering the money being filtered to them from Peter's connections to the Latin American drug cartel - Marxist revolutionary partnership. By the time Jack is running for President, Peter has moved his operations from the "former" Soviet Union to China, who he then involves in financing Jack's run for the presidency. This is made known to Jack on the eve of the election when he needs a last-minute infusion of a few million dollars. He is made to know who his beneficiaries are, and that this is under the direction of Peter, to whom he is beholden.

In the novel, the author leave off from the parallel once the president is elected, and has him assassinated before taking office. Hence we are able to see how he got there. The rest is history.

The irony is that the author writes as though he himself is a died-in-the-wool liberal, though disaffected admirer of the system.

I would caution you, however, that this book contains racy language and pornographic descriptions, for that is the nature of the character being described. I believe the author's intent is not to titillate but to narrate, and he does exercise discretion in the extent of detail in which he conveys Jack's vast myriad of sexual encounters.

For those who can withstand this element, who are rooted in Christ and can lean on Him during the difficult parts, I would endorse this novel as a must-read. Otherwise, I hope my brief report here at least gives you a significant idea without your having to read the book yourself.

by Sterling D. Allan; Mapleton, Utah; September 21, 1998

 

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