Everything I Never Wanted My Son to Know He Learned from Bill Clinton
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About the Book
A lifelong resident of Northern Virginia, Theodore Conrath began life as a Microbiologist/Immunologist. As such, he authored a number of scientific papers, developed diagnostic test kits, and functioned as a troubleshooter. Upon retiring, he turned his artisan blacksmithing hobby into his new career. Always interested in politics, he became extremely concerned about the example political figures were setting for children, particularly his young son. He wrote this political satire primarily to warn parents about the values, or lack thereof, to which their sons and daughters were exposed. Theodore Conrath died in 2007. He is survived by his wife and son.
About the Author
A lifelong resident of Northern Virginia, Theodore Conrath began life as a Microbiologist/Immunologist. As such, he authored a number of scientific papers, developed diagnostic test kits, and functioned as a troubleshooter. Upon retiring, he turned his artisan blacksmithing hobby into his new career. Always interested in politics, he became extremely concerned about the example political figures were setting for children, particularly his young son. He wrote this political satire primarily to warn parents about the values, or lack thereof, to which their sons and daughters were exposed. Theodore Conrath died in 2007. He is survived by his wife and son.