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With Great Power

By: J.N. Paquet
Narrated by: Zach Dyer
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Former Senator Dr Tom Carter, a highly controversial figure in American politics and widely regarded as one of the most despicable American politicians in recent times, grants an exclusive interview to a renowned news channel.

During the interview, the founder of the most radical libertarian movement in U.S. history is questioned about his career, his principles, and his views on the death penalty. However, his legacy is one of corruption, dishonesty, immorality, and lack of integrity, His actions and his provocations have left a permanent stain on the nation's history that will never be forgotten, serving as a cautionary tale for future generations.

This is a story with a twist that will make you pause and reflect before you cast your ballot in the next election. It reminds us of the great responsibility we have when we entrust populist politicians with great power.

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