The Truth About Obama: What Every Citizen Needs to Know
The Truth About Obama: What Every Citizen Needs to Know
Barack Obama's quest for the presidency is remarkable
in many ways, not least of which is the utter
lack of close scrutiny by the dominant liberal media of
Obama's history. What little we know of it is a history
that belies nearly everything those who see him as their
political messiah believe to be true: that he is a reformer,
an agent of "change," a "new style" of "post-partisan"
politician, that his relationships with (to put it mildly)
unsavory characters like Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers
are irrelevant outliers, and that Obama is a moderate who
works well with Republicans and Democrats alike to get
important things done.
In his new book, The Case Against Barack Obama,
(published by Regnery and available at Amazon.com:
political reporter David Freddoso lays out in great detail
(averaging 65 footnotes per chapter) the many substantial
flaws in Obama, showing himto be anything but a new sort
of politician and anything but a force for positive change or
real change of any kind, other than change to benefit
Obama and advance the liberal agenda. Obama is, as Fred
Thompson said, GeorgeMcGovern without the credentials.
Although Freddoso gladly admits his conservative
background, The Case Against Barack Obama is neither
an outpouring of conservative political polemics nor a
manifesto by someone who dislikes Obama simply
because Obama is the most liberal candidate we have
seen for the presidency in many years. Freddoso doesn't
focus either on the low-hanging fruit of Obama's being
the least experienced, least qualified candidate for the
presidency in generations.
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