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No He Can't: How Barack Obama Is Dismantling Hope and Change
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Accepting his party's presidential nomination in the summer of 2008, Barack Obama beamed while Denver's stadium rocked with gauzy chants from adoring admirers. But looming beyond the deafening roar was a harsh reality that too few were willing to face just yet: Some "hope" is too audacious to believe, and just because a smooth talker proclaims something, doesn't make it true.
Now, long after the honeymoon has ended and the national mood soured toward the 44th U.S. president, nationally syndicated radio talk-show host and columnist Kevin McCullough?the first pundit to predict Obama's rise to the presidency?provides an alarming perspective on the man he has watched closely since the aspiring commander-in-chief was an obscure community organizer on Chicago's South Side. You'll learn:
Now, long after the honeymoon has ended and the national mood soured toward the 44th U.S. president, nationally syndicated radio talk-show host and columnist Kevin McCullough?the first pundit to predict Obama's rise to the presidency?provides an alarming perspective on the man he has watched closely since the aspiring commander-in-chief was an obscure community organizer on Chicago's South Side. You'll learn:
- How Barack Obama's first act as president to sign into law taxpayer-funded abortion
- How his administration has systematically and intentionally created federal dependents
- Why Obama's actions prove he believes American Exceptionalism is a myth
- The outrageous lengths the president is willing to go to as he undermines our national security
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Although I applaud the author's ability and talent with written word it is not his style I must review. This book seems to only bash the president (although one small chapter does give some applause). The author seems only interested in glazing over others transgressions in his own party or with his on views and berate those who do not hold to them. I do agree that the president has not done his job and has allowed the excitement that got him there be the only sound his administration can make but I do not care to bash a president now nor any past president. They do their job to the best of their ability because we chose them and we shall live with our choices. We can not change the past but only mold the future. So to revisit constantly the things that this administration has done only keeps us in the dark and does not allow us to shape our future. Remember the past so as not to forget and make the same mistake but do not hold onto it as if it is a small child's "blankie" as this only breeds anger, hatred and blocks us from moving on. On that note I shall recommend that all read this book as to open our eyes to the things that a unprepared and non seasoned president can and will do regardless of upbringing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Syndicated radio talk show host Kevin McCullough tells it like it is.A fast paced book that brings to light the real President of the United States. His credis. And his short-comings. It also points out his hidden agenda.President Obama promised "change" when he was campaigning for office. And change is exactly what he has wrought to this Country. But not the kind of change that he promised.McCullough brings a bit of "clarity" to each agenda item revealed, and a plan that could bring America back to it's roots, and to the foundation upon which it was layed. God.I give this book Five Stars and highly recommend it! I also give this book my Thumbs Up Award.If you want to see Obama in his true light, then you really must get hold of a copy of this book. More importantly, if you would like to see America brought back to her basics of a foundation on our Maker, then get a copy of this book today!Highly recommended for teens and adults.****DISCLOSURE: A copy of this book was provided by Thomas Nelson's BookSneeze program at no charge, in exchange for an unbiased written review.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is an excellent book. It provides an easy to understand description of the rise of Barack Obama in the political system and what he has done, or, more accurately, hasn't done since he took office. A must-read for anyone who wants to know what's really going on in today's politics. Written by a political analyst/talk show host who first predicted Obama’s rise to power, it gives you an inside look into how the political machine in our country is currently run and how it is viewed from the outside. The author provides specific examples of failures on the behalf of Obama to live up to his campaign promises. He does not; however, use the book to demonize or insult the President. Instead, he simply provides a blow-by-blow account of Obama’s rise to power and the decisions he has made since his election. If you ever wanted to fully understand the impact of Obama’s presidency on our country today and how it will continue to affect the country for years to come, I highly suggest that you read this book. As the book is written in simple, every day English, it is easy enough for anyone to understand. A must read!
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