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Collapse (Kelly Turnbull/PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC) Paperback – November 24, 2019
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- Print length332 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 24, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
- ISBN-10173419930X
- ISBN-13978-1734199307
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- Publisher : Kurt Schlichter (November 24, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 332 pages
- ISBN-10 : 173419930X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1734199307
- Item Weight : 1.08 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #115,662 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #351 in Political Fiction (Books)
- #1,678 in War Fiction (Books)
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Kurt Schlichter is a trial lawyer, and a retired Army infantry colonel with a degree from the Army War College who writes twice a week as a Senior Columnist for Townhall.com. His dystopian conservative action novels include "People's Republic," "Indian Country," "Wildfire,” “Collapse” and “The Split.” His second non-fiction book "Militant Normals" came out in October 2018, and "The 21 Biggest Lies About Donald Trump (And You)" came out in July 2020. His next book from Regnery, “We’ll Be Back: The Fall and Rise of America,” was released on July,12, 2022.
Kurt was personally recruited by Andrew Breitbart in 2009 to write for Big Hollywood. Kurt is a senior columnist at Townhall where he writes three time a week. His brutal and hilarious Twitter feed has over 460,000 followers.
Kurt is often on the air as an on-screen commentator and as a guest on nationally syndicated radio programs discussing political, military and legal issues, including Fox News, Fox Business, HLN, CNN (Well, maybe not anymore), the Hugh Hewitt Show, the Dennis Miller Show, Geraldo, the Greg Garrison Show, the John Phillips Show, the Tony Katz Radio Spectacular, the Snark Factor, and the Larry O'Connor Show, among others.
As a stand-up comic for several years, he has gathered a large and devoted following in the world of social media for his amusing and often biting conservative commentary. Kurt is also a successful trial lawyer based in the Los Angeles area representing companies and individuals in matters ranging from routine business cases to confidential Hollywood and entertainment industry disputes and transactions. A member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, which recognizes attorneys who have won verdicts in excess of $1 million, his litigation strategy and legal analysis articles regularly run in such legal publications such as the Los Angeles Daily Journal and California Lawyer.
Kurt is a 1994 graduate of Loyola Law School, where he was a law review editor. He majored in Communications and Political Science as an undergraduate at the University of California, San Diego, where he also edited the conservative student paper California Review while writing a regular column in the student humor paper the Koala. He also drank a lot of Coors.
Kurt rose to the rank of Army infantry colonel on active duty and in the California Army National Guard. He wears the silver "jump wings" of a qualified paratrooper and commanded the 1st Squadron, 18th Cavalry Regiment. A veteran of both the Persian Gulf War and Kosovo, as well as the Los Angeles riots, the Northridge earthquake and the 2007 San Diego fires mobilizations, he is a graduate of the Army's Combined Arms Staff Service School, the Command and General Staff College, and the United States Army War College, where he received a master of Strategic Studies degree.
He loves military history, red meat and the Second Amendment. His favorite caliber is .45.
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In this, the fourth Kelly Turnbull novel (I have not yet read the second, Indian Country , nor the third, Wildfire ), the situation in the PRNA has, as inevitably happens in socialist paradises, continued to deteriorate, and by 2035 its sullen population is growing increasingly restive and willing to go to extremes to escape to Mexico, which has built a big, beautiful wall to keep the starving hordes from El Norte overrunning their country. Cartels smuggle refugees from the PRNA into Mexico where they are exploited in factories where they work for peanuts but where, unlike in the PRNA, you could at least buy peanuts.
With its back increasingly to the wall, the PRNA ruling class has come to believe their only hope is what they view as an alliance with China, and the Chinese see as colonisation, subjugation, and a foothold on the American continent. The PRNA and the People's Republic of China have much in common in overall economic organisation, although the latter is patriotic, proud, competent, and militarily strong, while the PRNA is paralysed by progressive self-hate, grievance group conflict, and compelled obeisance to counterfactual fantasies.
China already has assimilated Hawaii from the PRNA as a formal colony, and runs military bases on the West Coast as effectively sovereign territory. As the story opens, the military balance is about to shift toward great peril to the remaining United States, as the PRNA prepares to turn over a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier they inherited in the Split to China, which will allow it to project power in the Pacific all the way to the West Coast of North America. At the same time, a Chinese force appears to be massing to garrison the PRNA West Coast capital of San Francisco, allowing the PRNA to hang on and escalating any action by the United States against the PRNA into a direct conflict with China.
Kelly Turnbull, having earned enough from his previous missions to retire, is looking forward to a peaceful life when he is “invited” by the U.S. Army back onto active duty for one last high-stakes mission within the PRNA. The aircraft carrier, the former Theodore Roosevelt, now re-christened Mao is about to become operational, and Turnbull is to infiltrate a renegade computer criminal, Quentin Welliver, now locked up in a Supermax prison, to work his software magic to destroy the carrier's power plant. Welliver is anything but cooperative, but then Turnbull can be very persuasive, and the unlikely team undertake the perilous entry to the PRNA and on-site hacking of the carrier.
As is usually the case when Kelly Turnbull is involved, things go sideways and highly kinetic, much to the dismay of Welliver, who is a fearsome warrior behind a keyboard, but less so when the .45 hollow points start to fly. Just when everything seems wrapped up, Turnbull and Welliver are “recruited” by the commando team they thought had been sent to extract them for an even more desperate but essential mission: preventing the Chinese fleet from landing in San Francisco.
If you like your thrillers with lots of action and relatively little reflection about what it all means, this is the book for you. Turnbull considers all of the People's Republic slavers and their willing minions as enemies and a waste of biochemicals better used to fertilise crops, and has no hesitation wasting them. The description of the PRNA is often very funny, although when speaking about California, it is already difficult to parody even the current state of affairs. Some references in the book will probably become quickly dated, such as Maxine Waters Pavilion of Social Justice (formerly SoFi Stadium) and the Junipero Serra statue on Interstate 280, whose Christian colonialist head was removed and replaced by an effigy of pre-Split hero Jerry Nadler. There are some delightful whacks at well-deserving figures such as “Vichy Bill” Kristol, founder of the True Conservative Party, which upholds the tradition of defeat with dignity in the PRNA, winning up to 0.4% of the vote and already planning to rally the stalwart aboard its “Ahoy: Cruising to Victory in 2036!” junket.
The story ends with a suitable bang, leaving the question of “what next?” While People's Republic was a remarkably plausible depiction of the situation after the red-blue divide split the country and “progressive” madness went to its logical conclusion, this is more cartoon-like, but great fun nonetheless.
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In this book Kelly is on a covert mission back into California, attempting to disrupt the growing Chinese influence in the People’s Republic. This is being done in preparation for an invasion from the United States designed to unite the 2 countries into one. Along the way Kelly is drawn into a plot to drop the Golden Gate bridge into the bay, disrupting the arrival of the Chinese fleet.
Martin Rios-Parkinson reappears as head to the PR’s secret police, but he meets his karmic end in chapter 24.
His snark remains spot on --
Some of my favorite passages:
(prison guard in the US federal pen at Florence, Co) – “Comey? yeah he chose to stay in the US and take his chances with us because the blues were even madder at him. He was a big guy, very polite. I remember his soft, girlish hands. He’s on parole now working at a Pizza Hut in North Carolina, I get cards from him at Christmas time.”
“Mommy? It was a little boy’s voice from the dark hallway, small and uncertain. Turnbull noted that he did not use the new approved term “uterus parent”
“I had to read Mitt Romney’s “Confessions in school” a young guerilla said. What a sap.
“After the Split, the blue states that had become the People’s Republic had inherited California and therefore Hollywood. In 2025 the newly nationalized People’s Film studio had made the PRs first Bond film – Genders Aren’t Forever -. The MI6 agent was now non-binary, and xis mission was to defeat a cisnormative patriarchal criminal mastermind with a striking resemblance to Old America’s ex Veep Mike Pence.
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Auch dieser Teil der Novelle zeigt auf, was eine Diktatur der politisch korrekten "Progressiven" anrichten kann. Es erschreckt mich immer wieder, wie die verwendete "Buzz Word" Sprache aufzeigt, wir sind nahe dran.
Especially recommended for progressives/liberals who are tired of libertarian/anarchic dystopian novels!!












