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[FONT=Georgia,Times New Roman,Arial Narrow,Times,serif]Shocking Obama Exposé[/FONT][FONT=Georgia,Times New Roman,Arial Narrow,Times,serif]
Revelations Propel New Book to
#5 on New York Times Bestseller List
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"Go get a copy right away!"
-Mark Levin, host of The Mark Levin Show
"Outstanding exposé of the ultimate political opportunist. From his ultra-liberal views to his multitude of shady associates, this book gives a glimpse of the man behind the messiah mask."
-Amazon reviewer​
The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite Candidate will debut at #5 on the New York Times bestseller list this Sunday, August 24th. Everyone from Sean Hannity and Mark Levin to Hugh Hewitt have nothing but praise for this hard-hitting book that is climbing the bestseller list and flying off bookstore shelves.
In The Case Against Barack Obama, investigative journalist and National Review Online political reporter David Freddoso removes the gilt from the golden candidate, exposing Obama for who he really is: the #1 most liberal U.S. senator whose policies and inexperience could put our country in serious jeopardy.
Like any convincing argument, Freddoso supports The Case Against Barack Obama with sound evidence and facts. Delving into Obama's legislative record, interviewing his colleagues, and analyzing Obama's books and speeches, Freddoso does the research that the media has neglected. His conclusion? Obama the Orator is very different from Obama the Legislator. From his history of supporting corrupt Chicago politics to his extreme liberal voting record, The Case Against Barack Obama proves that Obama is not the politician of "change", but the politician of status quo.
In this shocking exposé, Freddoso builds his case by revealing what the nightly news hasn't told you, including:
  • Obama's radical voting record—he repeatedly voted against legislation to protect babies born alive during failed abortions
  • Obama's plans to increase taxes—amid rising fuel and food prices, he just voted to raise taxes for anyone making more than $32,000
  • Obama's extensive connections to corrupt Chicago politics—while he claims to be a reformer
  • Obama's dangerous mix of inexperience and poor judgment—evident in his shifting policy positions and the Rev. Wright scandal
No doubt there will be other books about Barack Obama, but The Case Against Barack Obama is the first comprehensive and critical look at the man who would be president. Freddoso builds a rock-solid case against Obama's "bipartisan reformer" façade, going where most journalists—and books—refuse to tread.
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i hope your fuckin' ankle heals soon
 

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A fantastic well researched fact-based book.

A must read for anyone who's still straddling on the fence.
 

the bear is back biatches!! printing cancel....
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Lmao "straddling the fence"

just a matter of which one is less of jackass if you don't go 3rd party like you should

since when was a 2 party system democratic anyway

we need a 3rd party in this country so bad right now

as you and your ilk continue to promote this fascist/commie/liberal/capitalism blah blah blend of garbage
 

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The Case For The Case Against Barack Obama

A tale of two books.


http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MmQ1OTJlZjViYTU1ODQ3MDcyMDRiZmY3ODJhNDk1Zjg=

By Jim Geraghty

If one is going to examine Jerome Corsi’s The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality, one probably ought to also read David Freddoso’s book on the Democratic nominee, The Case Against Barack Obama.

Freddoso is one of our own, and he thanks me in the acknowledgments. So take that into account as you read the review.

Of the two books, Corsi’s has garnered a lot more attention, and that’s unfortunate. Obama himself has talked about Corsi’s book, saying it “just kind of sprung full bore out of this guy’s head,” at a San Francisco fundraiser. Obama’s campaign put out a 41-page response, and they seem eager to point to it as an example of unfair and inaccurate “smears.”

Even if Freddoso had made as many errors as Corsi (he hasn’t), his book has an advantage: focus. Corsi’s book swerves from topic to topic, with criticisms of the candidate thrown together into an overloaded bouillabaisse. One chapter purportedly about “the Cult of Personality” covers the career of David Axelrod, Chris Matthews’s infamous “thrill going up my leg” comment, Obama using phrases from campaign speeches of Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick, Michelle Obama’s anger, her Princeton thesis, and Obama’s smoking habit.

In contrast, Freddoso hones in on one aspect of the Obama message, the idea that Obama is a reformer, and obliterates it in the manner of a professional demolitions crew. When Obama tried to argue that he was actually a supporter of Second Amendment rights, gun owners wondered why he’d never spoken out against Chicago’s handgun ban. Freddoso applies the same “where was Obama, anyway?” logic to the city’s endemic corruption.

Where was Obama when a reform-minded liberal was challenging Cook County political boss John Stroger in 2006? Silent, until Stroger fell ill and his son ran in his place, winning Obama’s endorsement.

Where was he when Alderman Dorothy Tillman — who reportedly brandished a .38-caliber pistol during a ward redistricting session — faced a tough reelection fight in 2007? Endorsing her. (Finally, Obama is willing to stand up for a gun owner.)

Where was Obama when indictments were flying in patronage scandals surrounding Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley in 2005? Saying to a Chicago Sun-Times reporter that the scandals gave him “huge pause,” before calling back the reporter an hour later to explain that the city had never looked better. Obama ultimately endorsed Daley’s reelection.

This might be old news to the Chicago press, but it’s new to the rest of the country.

Obama’s campaign hasn’t offered a comprehensive response to Freddoso’s book, instead outsourcing the deed to Media Matters. The site makes such startling objections as this one, to Freddoso’s citing of Boston Herald reporter Jessica Van Sack: “But while Van Sack did address fainting at Obama rallies, she made no comparison to other campaigns, as Freddoso claims.”

They also insist it is a lie when Freddoso says Obama got his rivals thrown off the ballot on technicalities in his first Senate race. Yes, some signers didn’t live in the right district to vote in that race, and there were allegations that some signatures were forged. But others were thrown out for being in print instead of cursive, and one woman’s was deemed invalid because she signed under her married name and was still registered to vote under her maiden name. These are “technicalities.”

They contend that Freddoso “lies” when he says Obama is the least experienced politician to get his party’s nomination in the past 100 years, pointing to Obama’s eight years in the state legislature and three years and change in the U.S. Senate. If Obama’s supporters want to argue to undecided voters that their man is more prepared for the presidency than Dwight Eisenhower was, they’re welcome to. These voters know that experience means not just time spent in office but also actions that demonstrate leadership.

Freddoso spotlights little ironies that every other correspondent (including yours truly) should have seen earlier — like Obama writing in The Audacity of Hope that his first political victory was attributable to “a pretty convincing speech” and “enough of [the voters] appreciated my earnestness and youthful swagger.” The removal of all rivals from the ballot is left unmentioned. He notes opponents of preemptive war applauding Obama’s call to bomb targets in Pakistan without that government’s permission, and the liberal magazine The Nation applauding Obama’s support of a farm bill with massive giveaways to corporations.

If Corsi’s book is well-trod ground, Freddoso has managed to find anecdotes and details to illustrate the mania that has surrounded Obama’s rise and the corruption around him. One Obama supporter’s euphoric tale of shaking the hand of a man who shook Obama’s hand is beyond parody:

I noticed that a six foot tall guy who was standing in front of me had stretched far enough above the crowd and shook hands with Barack. As the guy drew back his hand I asked him, "You shook his hand didn't you?" Happily the guy said "Yes." I then said, "give me some of that" and the guy shook my hand with the same hand he had just clasped with Barack's. A woman friend of mine who was standing next to me saw me shake hands with the guy. I turned to her and said "He [the guy] just shook hands with Barack," to which she responded..."Hey, give it up." We then shook hands. She then turned to the person next to her and shook hands. This chain of hand shakes went on for about five or six more persons.

I did not know the tall guy in front of me; he is white, I am black. But at the moment we shook hands, I felt some solidarity with this stranger, consummated by a handshake and signifying some unspoken agreement presumably about Barack Obama and his core message of UNITY!

The Obama Nation debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at number one, and The Case Against Barack Obama debuted at number five. The success of both books, two very different critical approaches to the same topic, suggests that there is an enormous appetite for new information on Obama. If Obama falls short of his presidential aspiration, his supporters will be quick to attribute it to “false smears” in Corsi’s book. But any Obama defeat is more likely to be a result of the hard truths in Freddoso’s.

— Jim Geraghty writes the “Campaign Spot” blog on NRO.
 

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Democrats could probably have defeated Republican John McCain with a flawed, but seasoned candidate like Hillary Clinton. But long-suffering liberals convinced their party to go with a messiah rather than a dependable nominee -- and thereby they probably will get neither.
 

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A lot of people are going to take their ball and go home if Osama wins.
 

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Obama Is A Big Big Meanie thread #329
 

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