Term Limits
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In a night of shattering cruelty, three of Washingtons’s most powerful and unscrupulous politicians have been executed with surgical precision. Their assassins, vanishing lacking a trace, have delivered a shocking ultimatum to the leaders of the American government: set aside petty, partisan politics and restore power to the people, or be held to deadly account. No one, they warn, is out of their reach—not even the president.
A joint FBI-CIA task force reveals that the killers are stealth experts, elite military commandos with the proven capacity to penetrate the tightest security and neutralize any target. But no one knows exaclty who they are or when they will strike next. Only Michael O’Rourke, a ex- U.S. Marine and freshman congressman, holds a clue to the violence: a haunting incident in his own past with explosive implications for his country’s future.
Delivered with the dead-on impact of a sniper’s bullet, Term Limits is a tour de force of authenticity and suspense, an all-too-realistic and utterly compelling vision in which the essential American ideal—a government of the people—is taken to a devastating extreme.
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Click on over to any of his books and that term’s all over “customer reviews”. But he’s chump change in that respect alongside this Flynn dude. Look at the blurbs from book reviewers on the inside take in of this book and it’s “Clancy look back–a name’s gaining on you”. The difference is that Jack Ryan & co. come across as ADULTS rather than overgrown adolescents. This tale starts with commando-style hits on a congressman and two senators. But everyone from the press to the White House to the freshman congressman who’s Our Hero is adage “They deserved to die”. It struck me along about the third repetition that if this were a movie, I’d be lip-synching the remark and annoying additional viewers. And you will notice that there are no positive minority characters here–none whatever. As a replacement for, what we get is a slighting reference to a black congresswoman by one character–he thinks all she does is obsess on political correctness and look for racists around every confront, plus the fact that one of the commandoes makes himself up to LOOK black. In fact, with few exceptions, the book is “Eire-o-centric” to the point of aw-come-on. I know that as a “Kraut-Mick” myself it isn’t supposed to bother me, but it really grates on me. The whole message here is that elected officials are all self-serving and don’t belong in office, but if you carry that too far, it verges on disrespect for the voter. I mean hell-oooo? Real people voted for this “shadow government”. Real Americans. In the real world, I myself voted for two senators and one congressman. It’s getting to the point where “unworthiness for office ” simply means “my party’s guy should’ve won”. Yeah yeah yeah, it’s trendy to talk that way nowadays. But so are the Flavor Girls.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Term Limits has a sickening political message. The novel is based on the assassinations of members of Congress and additional political facts. The characters are silly; the protagonists are kept weak throughout the novel (if not comical) and the antagonists renovate split-personalities – some apt heroes and others villains. Bizarre justifications are agreed for assassinating the politicians and the attempt to capture the killers is half-hearted. The book will appeal to rightwing extremists – with “extremists” being the key word. For the rest of us looking for a excellent book, I would fervently suggest bypassing this one.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
A peculiarly American world view where the ‘heroes’ murder democratically elected US politicians but are also fighting the ‘baddies’ – who, you guessed it, are murdering democratically elected US politicians. But, within the differing shadings of fascism shown by all the protagonists, we are supposed to sympathise with the heroes!
One to throw away
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
If guys like Steve Coleman, Michael O’Rouke (or his grandfather) were truly in charge, this world would be in real distress. The problem with Vince Flynn and additional Gordon Liddy-types is that there is no gray area for them. You are either a military-bred patriot who looks at killing a delightful requirement for democracy, or else you are a liberal Frenchy who will doom the world to communal gulf. The simpleton writing Flynn employs here will certainly appeal to the talk radio set. But the plot reminds me of something a overzealous junior ROTC kid would place togetehr. If the Founding Fathers were truly stupid enough to place our government vulnerable to right wing nut jobs like the O’Rouke’s, we’d have establish it out a long time ago.
Excellent book club material for the lower reading group. Garbage beyond.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
The fact that the hero of Term Limits, a young Minnesota politician, condones and abets the assassination of “corrupt” politicians is symptomatic of a sick society that spawns violence from Waco to Columbine. Mr Flynn seems to have learned small at his Catholic Liberal Arts College. As a replacement for he preaches a treacherous philosophy that rank him right up there with rap singers calling for the murder of policemen. There are no consequences for the assassins in this book and that, too, should be condemned. I give this book a well-deserved thumbs down.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5