Malcolm J. Moldowsky could see the ugliness unfolding. It would take all his subterranean talents to save the sugar bill, and he couldn't do it if Dilbeck got caught in a sex scandal. After years of slithering through political gutters, Moldowsky was still amazed at how primevally stupid most politicians could be, on any given night.

πŸ“– Carl Hiaasen

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Writer

πŸŽ‚ March 12, 1953
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Malcolm J. Moldowsky recognized the chaos developing and understood he needed to deploy all his hidden skills to protect the sugar bill. He was aware that if Dilbeck became entangled in a sex scandal, it could jeopardize their plans. The situation was tense, and Moldowsky knew he had to act swiftly to prevent disaster.

"Malcolm J. Moldowsky could see the ugliness unfolding. It would take all his subterranean talents to save the sugar bill, and he couldn't do it if Dilbeck got caught in a sex scandal. After years of slithering through political gutters, Moldowsky was still amazed at how primevally stupid most politicians could be, on any given night."

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