Strange Maine

I suppose now that the election is over, book reviewers and others feel more free to talk about the ghoulishness within the Cotton family. That helps my cause, of course. But it’s disheartening to see that so many were not bold enough to speak out while Frank Cotton was making his frightening run for the White House.

From Strange Maine:

“Maine Governor Frank F. Cotton is raging up through the ranks as a distinguished contender for the Republican nomination. His image is that of hardy Maine stock, hard-working, honest, stern but engaging. The press knows his son Calvin as a recent widower and a staunch white-collar environmentalist, a lawyer who pushes back against the big boys his father pals around with. What the press doesn’t know, and what Frank Cotton doesn’t want them to find out, is that his grieving son is also unable to wrap his mind around the death of his wife, Bethany.

While Frank Cotton has been running his campaign state to state across the country, Calvin Cotton has very quietly lost his mind, and fetched his lovely bride from her funereal box for one last lovely New England winter getaway.” Read more here.

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