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Useful Idiot No More

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A journalism student from Montreal; a scholarship basketball star from a Chicago ghetto; and an aspiring Harvard law student from Santaquin, Utah find themselves at the mercy of a tenacious, progressive history professor. The professor, Dr. Rhoads, eagerly anticipates another opportunity to teach a new group of students in her newly formed current events class. She is passionate about teaching students the importance of understanding history and how it applies to navigating current events. She is also proud of her reputation as the dragon lady who mercilessly crushes any students foolish enough to think they can succeed academically while retaining their religious beliefs. She tracks, with great satisfaction, how many formerly religious students she has converted to her acceptable religion of Marxism. Too late to drop the class, the three brilliant students square off against Professor Rhoads in an intellectual and religious political battleground. The mid-term paper requires students to select and defend their choice of a historical document as an effective predictor of the future and therefore useful study source applicable to current events. Against his better judgment, the aspiring law student is persuaded by the former Chicago ghetto gang leader to choose the Book of Mormon. His attempt to justify this ancient chronicle results in a disastrous grade and his pending application to a prestigious eastern law school is at stake. Hoping to salvage his grade and his academic future, he consults with the professor. This is exactly what the professor intended because this gives her the opportunity to directly confront the returned missionary about his religious convictions. She offers an improved grade in exchange for renouncing his faith. The professor is shocked and disappointed when he declines. Professor Rhoads then offers another opportunity to attain his academic aspiration through a better grade in the final team project. The desperate student has no choice but to accept the deal and share the terms with his study group. Since the other two members have nothing to lose, they accept the offer. The journalism student and the athlete vow to help their classmate win the fight. Compelled to remain victorious over the students, the professor must now devise a team assignment which will guarantee failure-- especially for the stubborn religious nut. Upon learning the parameters of the final assignment, the determined study group is shocked at its absurd nature and the difficulty of the task. The final project entails using the selected historical document and applying its principles to devise a subversive plan to destroy the United States. At first appalled, angry, and discouraged, they eventually chart a way to complete the assignment. Surprisingly, the former gang leader identifies a scripture-sourced formula for strengthening and protecting a nation. As the diligent team grapples with the scriptural concepts identified by the ghetto rat, they discern that the essential pillars of a healthy nation are family, faith, and freedom. They conclude that if these pillars are strong, the nation is strong. They also realize that by inverting the formula and attacking the pillars of a healthy nation, they can destroy that nation. This becomes the premise of their paper. The paper is so persuasive, it compels a shocking reversal in the professor's political position. Convinced she must change her whole life to be in harmony with her newly discovered truth, she informs her party leaders of her intention to withdraw from her highly visible roles. Unfortunately, her political party, committed to acquisition and retention of power, cannot tolerate her betrayal. This compels them to take drastic actions. The students must decide-- will they exemplify the higher morals they cling to above all?

Author Biography:

Walter Wilson was born in Seattle and has been an aspiring writer since the fifth grade. He earned a BA in International Relations and Philosophy and went on to earn an MBA. He has written four screenplays, several stage plays, a short fantasy, essays, and a business marketing commentary. He currently lives in Perry, Utah. "Useful Idiot No More," a rewrite of one of his screenplays, is his first novel. Kelly C. Wilson was born in Seattle. During his 80+ years he has written and published four books-- three fiction The Freedom Chase series and one non-fiction The Guidebook for Conservatives, his latest. Kelly was schooled at South Torrance HS in Torrance, California in the 1960s and surfed on Torrance Beach. He Earned a BA in Communication and then a Master's in Business from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT in 1972. As an entrepreneur and businessman of about 46 years, Kelly was fully engaged in the pursuit of the American Dream. During this quest he survived a combined eight years in the Marine Corps, the Army Special Forces, and academia. Kelly never imagined that while living in Albuquerque, New Mexico he'd be commuting to San Francisco every week trading commodities. Nor did he ever guess while living in Salt Lake City that he'd spend a summer in New York City contracting with Time-Life. Kelly has been in every business imaginable from selling computers before the Personal Computer was invented, to programming library automation systems, to trading options in the Foreign Exchange markets, to hard rock mining, to building houses, to selling cars. However, nothing educated him like the entrepreneurial struggle for success in an increasingly hostile political/economic environment created by ever-growing regulation and the onslaught of Progressive and Socialist politics. Kelly has been politically active since the election of John F. Kennedy and is very concerned for the youth of our nation because they have NOT been taught the fundamental truths of the Founding of America and the divine significance of the Constitution. They also lack proper understanding of the value of a free system of economics and why America is the most prosperous AND generous nation in the world. Retired now, Kelly lives in Orderville, Utah (somewhere in the Southern Utah mountains) enjoying the peace of rural life in America. Married with nine children, his 2nd wife of 21 years had twelve of her own. They are empty nesters now with about 82 grandchildren--give or take, it changes often.
Release date Australia
May 9th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
370
ISBN-13
9798350942163
Product ID
38707585

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