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Kablooie

(18,784 posts)
Sun May 27, 2012, 09:33 PM May 2012

I'm reading "Executive Orders" by Tom Clancy ...

The basic premise is what might happen if the whole US government is destroyed in an instant.
It was written in 1996 and starts out with a 747 crashing into the Capital and killing the president, all of Congress and the Supreme Court. (It's done by a Japanese pilot who has a personal vendetta carried over from Clancy's previous novel, "Debt of Honor".)

It's a pretty extreme thriller but something that I found particularly interesting was how Clancy used his characters to express his personal conservative political viewpoints. I found it refreshing to hear conservative views explained in a reasoned way, it's been so long since I've heard anything like that. I disagree with most of his conclusions but many of the points he made I would agree with. They were arguments that could open up discussions as opposed to today's conservative viewpoints that simply close out any further thought.

Boy things have changed.




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I'm reading "Executive Orders" by Tom Clancy ... (Original Post) Kablooie May 2012 OP
That was one of the last of his that I read. mvccd1000 May 2012 #1
Without Remorse Broken_Hero May 2012 #2

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
1. That was one of the last of his that I read.
Sun May 27, 2012, 11:24 PM
May 2012

I loved the first 5-6 (7?) up through Executive Orders. I think it was right after that he got into the "Ops Cell" things and I lost a lot of interest.

Hard to pick a favorite out of that batch, but "Without Remorse" comes to mind.

Broken_Hero

(59,305 posts)
2. Without Remorse
Wed May 30, 2012, 07:26 PM
May 2012

was my favorite by him. After Executive Decision the books started going downhill really fast, I wasted a lot of time reading the Bear and the Dragon and Red Rabbit?(a prequel of sorts, I think it happens before Cardinal of the Kremlin). I read the first too OP Center books and didn't really dig them too much...haven't read his newest book yet, plan too when the price on it drops to around 7$ or so for HC

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