анекдот про «Отчет Роберта Мюллера» подвергнут цензуре: A short anecdote about the "Robert Mueller Report" censored in America
Logline
Todd Elliott Koger is the only person "who got it right" in 2016. Mr. Koger explains a remarkable concurrence of events: serendipity in Pennsylvania; happenstance in Milwaukee; and, a "fluke" in Detroit. How as few as 50,000 black votes where he focused "one-man" boycott activities decided 2016.
Genre
Memoir
Short Summary
Todd Elliott Koger is the only person "who got it right" as soon "proven true" and "confirmed correct" per Attorney General William Barr's "Summary of the Robert Mueller findings." That is, how as few as 50,000 black votes in three states where he focused "one-man" boycott activities decided 2016.
During "forty days of publication" in 2019, Mr. Koger explained a remarkable concurrence of events: serendipity in Pennsylvania; happenstance in Milwaukee; and, a "fluke" in Detroit. He detailed how Mr. Trump used is writings verbatim. The Amazon "censored" his publication for unexplained reason.
Setting
2016 U.S. Presidential Election; serendipity Pennsylvania; happenstance in Milwaukee; and, a "fluke" in Detroit.
Based on a True Story
Yes
Plot - Premise
Other
Plot - Other Elements
Meaningful Message
Mature Audience Themes
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Main Character Details
Name: Todd Elliott Koger - An untold story "The reason the black vote stayed home in 2016"
Age: 56
Gender: Male
Role: Logical
Key Traits: Badass,Decisive,Heroic,Leader,Underdog,Educated,Strong Moral Code,Visionary,Skillful,Outspoken
Additional Character Details
Name: Donald Trump 2016 Presidential Candidate
Age: 70
Gender: Male
Role: Protagonist
Key Traits: Badass,Aggressive,Clumsy,Crazy,Desperate,Heroic,Underdog,Villainous,Narcisstic,Blunt,Manipulative,Unapologetic
Additional Character Details
Name: America's Democratic Party
Age: Over 18 (voting age)
Gender: Other
Role: antagonist
Key Traits: Secretive,Confident,Criminal,Greedy,Narcisstic,Power Hungry
Additional Character Details
Name: African American Electorate in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan who were convinced to stay home during the 2016 election
Age: Over 18 (voting age)
Gender: Other
Role: emotional
Key Traits: Complex,Desperate,Engaging,Heroic,Naive,Unapologetic,Secretive,Skillful
Development Pitch
Todd Elliott Koger is the only person "who got it right" with a short amusingly interesting story about a real incident and person that he wrote in just 24-hours on the coldest evening in recent years. Mr. Koger explained during "forty days of publication" what was soon "proven true" and "confirmed correct" as per Attorney General William Barr's "Summary of the Robert Mueller findings." Mr. Koger's publication explained: "If Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was widespread and included attempts to divide Americans by race to manipulate U.S. politics (Russian government's Internet Research Agency, based in St. Petersburg using troll farms to urge African Americans to boycott the election), why did as few as 50,000 votes in just three states where he focused a "one-man" boycott activity decide the election?" Donald J. Trump used verbatim pretty much all of the language of his writings for the first speech "asking for the black vote." Trump "it appears" used almost verbatim all of his "talking points" in Michigan. He explains why the Mueller's investigation shifted away from collusion and became centered on WikiLeaks, DNC emails, Roger Stone? What's interesting, on March 22, 2019, Mr. Koger's publication was "censored." He received the following notification from Kindle Direct Publishing: "While reviewing the following books we found the title, cover image, descriptions and/or authors of the following book(s) are misleading to our customers."