Description With the sudden loss of the liberal conscience of the US Supreme Court, newly elected President Bob Long has the chance to fulfill a campaign promise.
Newly elected U.
president Bob Long is weighing reports of nuclear weapons in Iran when he learns Justice Peter Corbin Franklin, 86-year-old liberal conscience of the Supreme Court, has suffered a massive stroke.
With pressing same-sex marriage and abortion laws as well as a huge antitrust case on the court's docket, the door is open for Long to appoint a conservative replacement, repaying the twenty-one million evangelicals who voted for him.
But it won't be that easy.
Long suffers a series of political missteps while his court nominee, Marco Diaz, endures vicious character accusations in the media for his religious beliefs and rumors of a tragic past.
Meanwhile, terrorists in Iran have hijacked more nuclear materials and are threatening to bomb a major city if the U.
or Israel attacks.
Chaos reigns in the nation's capitol.
About the Author Ralph Reed is founder and chairman of the Faith & Freedom Coalition.
He was senior advisor to the Bush-Cheney campaigns in both 2000 and 2004.
He is the best-selling author and editor of six books.
He is married to his wife Jo Anne and is the father of their four children.