AOC was pissed: she said something about me trying to critique her into place in order to insert my dominance over her. I didn’t think that was the case, but she was in a bad mood, so, instead of getting argued out of my mind (which is something I used to do with McCord), i gave her the benefit of the doubt and reconsidered. Was I interfering with her presidential campaign by writing about my imaginary relationship with both AOC and the orphan, a separate entity from the future, that I called AOC? I’m not one to think that any publicity is good publicity, but I didn’t see how I was hurting her campaign unless she thought I was an idiot and that, when an idiot tried to woo her, it made her look bad, or embarrassed—well, that was all i could think of, but I wasn’t an idiot, and I wasn’t making her look bad, so, having reconsidered, I decided to move forward—she didn’t have to talk to me if she didn’t want to. All telepathy is always good telepathy unless two people, who are both telepathic, vie for dominance.
Having said that, AOC calmed down a little. She wanted to know what the overall theme for this book was. I usually get AI to answer questions like that, because i never know how to answer—i don’t make a conscious attempt to have a theme—that doesn’t mean it isn’t there—indeed, according to AI, it is, and if it isn’t, well, an overall theme isn’t a priority for me when I’m writing. I don’t think about it. So I told her the theme of this book by telling her how AI described most of my books: it’s a story of redemption after dealing with internal and societal conflicts that, ultimately, invite us to be introspective, and be good, or do good, when you can.
Then AOC said she doesn’t argue for fun anymore, and i couldn’t tell if she was joking or not. I have to say, i was a little worried, because I think AOC liked to talk about politics when she wasn’t working, and I didn’t know how to talk about politics. Everything just felt like an argument, and you couldn’t change a person’s mind—and, furthermore, AOC’s politics were exactly my politics, so we’d end up singing to the choir. It wasn’t that I wasn’t interested in exactly what she was doing and how she was going about it, however. I most certainly was—anybody that can get anything done in politics seems to wield a little magic, real magic, and, of course, we all look favorably on white magic, which is exactly what AOC possessed.
Do men see me as a threat? “Some,” I said, but they are not important, and, when they see the competition, they’ll change their tune. What did I mean by that? Well, i didn’t want to ruin a potential president’s chance at becoming president, but Kamala Harris doesn’t stand for anything but abortion, and Gavin Newsom never accomplished many of the things he set out to do when he was running for governor. For example, people were having to leave the state of California because they couldn’t afford housing. Furthermore, Newsom was taxing the middle class a lot, and, while he was also charging the wealthy a lot, he should’ve been charging the wealthy more, and the middle class less. People want him to be president because he’s not afraid to stand up to Jack Daniels, but, how will they feel about him when Jack Daniels is gone—and people can’t afford to live their lives anymore?
After what Jack Daniels has done to this country—nobody will be able to afford to do anything anymore; what is Gavin Newsom going to do to get us not just back on track, but doing the things that we never did because Jack Daniels was the president? Democrats are more than anti-Jack Daniels: they have their own values—they want to reverse everything trump’s done, sure, but what are they going to do after that? But, no matter what, Gavin Newsom never capitulates to Jack Daniels and his tactics, and that means a lot—it’s certainly nice to have somebody defending democratic values by knowing his rights, and doing everything in his power to ruin Jack Daniels, a man that, no matter how stupid he may or may not be, certainly knows how to go about deconstructing democracy bit by bit—by surrounding himself with people that make money and or further a white supremacy agenda when they do his bidding—hence the loyalty.