It proves 2 things. First, most people go to D.C. to either get rich immediately or make the connections that allow them to get get rich later. Second, that book deals are pots of gold left at the end of the rainbow not by leprechauns but by globalists who pay notables for doing their bidding through the use of publishers as intermediaries.
It proves 2 things. First, most people go to D.C. to either get rich immediately or make the connections that allow them to get get rich later. Second, that book deals are pots of gold left at the end of the rainbow not by leprechauns but by globalists who pay notables for doing their bidding through the use of publishers as intermediaries.