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cjspear 's review for:
Term Limits
by Vince Flynn
Vince Flynn's political thriller certainly thrills, but is dragged down by his Ayn Randian method of dividing the world into the Spines and the Worms. Nearly every single character in the novel was either an upstanding individual with pristine integrity, or a conniving liar devoid of morality. And in the end, the novel heavily condoned the outright murder of these politicians or operatives that lacked integrity.
'Term Limits' is a fantasy in which if the world isn't the way you like it, you can punch, torture, and murder your way to a better reality. The Romans did that, and I guess it worked out for a thousand years or so, but that just isn't how it is done in America to my knowledge, and I didn't like seeing it envisioned. This base ideology is exactly what led to the capitol riots on January 6th, 2021.
In short, 'Term Limits' is a novel in which the serial killers not only win, but are portrayed as true men of character.
'Term Limits' is a fantasy in which if the world isn't the way you like it, you can punch, torture, and murder your way to a better reality. The Romans did that, and I guess it worked out for a thousand years or so, but that just isn't how it is done in America to my knowledge, and I didn't like seeing it envisioned. This base ideology is exactly what led to the capitol riots on January 6th, 2021.
In short, 'Term Limits' is a novel in which the serial killers not only win, but are portrayed as true men of character.