Bezos ex MacKenzie Scott drops dystopian book with sex-crazed presidents

This billionaire’s new book has some ‘prime’ time presidential debauchery.Jeff Bezos’ billionaire ex MacKenzie Scott has dropped her first post-divorce novel, creating a dystopian nightmare ruled by two leaders — “President priss,” who fantasizes about getting “serviced” in the White House and a sex-crazed South African surgeon.“Last Days in Two Nations (A History in Eighteen Minds)” is the third tome for Scott, 56 — who got $38 billion in Amazon stock after her split with Bezos in 2019 and is now one of the top donors to radical lefty causes.She began serializing and self-publishing the book August 8 on Substack, releasing it in dense daily installments.

Subscribers can read all 320 pages of it for free – so long as they don’t mind the delivery method.The book assembles multiple perspectives on a fascist partial takeover of the US — while shoehorning her left wing social commentary at every turn.The tale is partly set in disputed territory called the Dakota Membership in a fictional two-state clash between the “Still United” States and the western stronghold in the Dakotas.It features a sex-crazed President Damian Paxton in Rapid City who had a taste for “t..ts and Taps, pomp and debauchery” and who manages to bed 21 women a week.

The South Africa-raised “hotshot surgeon” is one of two rival presidents whose sex romps get mentioned in the book.“Last night I had three different women in my bed.And that happens to me every night of the week.

You can stop asking me how I am in the morning,” he quips.He is also a keen collector of fish and always on guard for KHV — koi herpes virus.The other leader is an unnamed daydreamer she called “President priss.”“President priss could probably see him right out the window of her Lincoln bedroom or whatever, big four-poster posts pointing up to God like her toes when her First Man secret serviced her, and her sons up all night talking smack on some smackchat, and what was ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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