Posted on 10/24/2012 6:03:32 PM PDT by Kolath
Democrat Congressman Jerry McNerney was elected to Congress in the Democrat wave year of 2006. Prior to serving in Congress, representing California's Central Valley, he was an engineer working in the energy field. He was also an aspiring novelist.
His single work, "Terrorism and Fear: Enter the Third Level," was published in 1994 and paints a dystopian vision of nuclear war and its aftermath. At a critical point in the novel, one of the lead characters, a college student named Sandra, is brutally raped and murdered. But that isn't the most disturbing part.
In the aftermath of the attack, a neighbor of Sandra's struggles to understand the events that have just unfolded. An authority figure, a veteran police detective weirdly opines on evolution and rape.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Creepy
...and Tom Clancy is a commie, an ecoterrorist, etc.
I did not know that.
Hummmm - "turgid, 'being in a state of distension' - often used to describe the erectile state."
We used to have a term in the armed services for such books.
The press will be all over this. Whenever a politician mentions rape, MSM splashes it all over. They do that for Dems, right?
Didn’t Jim Webb write a book with child sex scenes in it?
It is creepy...
But I remember reading “The Fountainhead” and being shocked by the rape turned romance of the protagonists. Eyew.
And I LOVE Ayn Rand. But that just bothered me a lot at the time.
Well see, he’s a democrat, so nothing is going to happen here. Now, if he was running for office in, say, Missouri (I don’t know why, just pulled it out of the air) and said one dumb thing, then the RNC would abandon him and the MSM would nail him to the nearest wall. But a DEM writing about rape and how it prevents inbreeding? No big deal.
There was quite a bit of controversy when General Hospital made a real couple out of Luke and Laura, since their “relationship” started with Luke purportedly raping Laura.
Took quite a bit of work for them to retcon that one.
Still, I’m trying to imagine the stupidity of someone (even a book character) who would argue that raping and murdering someone is helpful to prevent inbreeding.
The murder part kind of makes the whole “breeding” part moot.
Yeah...that “murder” part DOES put a damper on the continuation of that particular bloodline.
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