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Review: “Culture Of Corruption” By Michelle Malkin
If you really want to know what Obama “hope and change” is all about you need to read Michelle Malkin’s new book Culture of Corruption.
The media didn’t try to learn a damn thing about Barack Obama when he was running for president. Even now, the media is uninterested in holding his administration accountable for its words, its actions, or its policies.
In Culture of Corruption you’ll learn what makes Obama tick and who the major players in his administration are.
Malkin does an exceptional job of laying out a roadmap of corruption, cronyism, criminality, and Chicago thug politics that lead straight to the White House.
What you’ll discover is what many of us who actually paid attention during the election have always known, that Barack Obama is a radical community organizer from Chicago with an extremist agenda to remake America.
President Obama has infected every level of our government with labor unions, ACORN types, and radical czars that are accountable to no one.
Most Americans would be pretty shocked to discover we have a ‘Green’ czar that is an admitted communist.
A chapter in the book I found particularly interesting deals with Michelle Obama. What you learn about the first lady is that she’s no selfless public servant as the media would have us believe.
She’s in fact a tough-as-nails political operator skilled in the ways of phony victimhood, cronyism, and Chicago machine politics.
You’ll learn about the cronyism that landed her cushy jobs and the so-called ‘reform’ she brought to a Chicago hospital that amounted to a cynical patient dumping ploy targeting the poor.
It’s only been six months since Obama took office, but what you’ll learn in Culture of Corruption is that this is by far the most corrupt administration in recent memory.
Not only should you read Culture of Corruption — you should give it to everyone you know.
-Chris Jones
Ex-White House Spokesman Writes Tell-All Book
Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan has written a 400 page book about his time in the Bush inner circle. The book is called What Happened and it chronicles among other things the Valerie Plame leak case.
His publisher released a little taste of what you can expect in the book:
The most powerful leader in the world had called upon me to speak on his behalf and help restore credibility he lost amid the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. So I stood at the White house briefing room podium in front of the glare of the klieg lights for the better part of two weeks and publicly exonerated two of the senior-most aides in the White House: Karl Rove and Scooter Libby.
There was one problem. It was not true.
I had unknowingly passed along false information. And five of the highest ranking officials in the administration were involved in my doing so: Rove, Libby, the Vice President, the President’s chief of staff, and the President himself.
Scott McClellan has been a close friend of the Bush family for around 15 years, so I have my doubts that he’s gonna drop any bombshells. It should still make for an interesting read.
-Samantha Giles
Hot Joints Book Review: “Schmoozing With Terrorists”
This clever, often humorous but deeply disturbing book focuses not on how terror cells operate or how they get their funding, but on the individuals behind the masks and suicide bomber vests. It tells stories, often horrifying, about the events that have shaped, and are shaping, today’s Middle East, as told by the perpetrators, in their own words.
Aaron Klein conducts interviews with the leaders and members of terror organizations, including every major Palestinian Arab terror group, al-Qaida, Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Al Aqsa Martyrs, Popular Resistance Committees, Arab liberation front, PFLP, Iraq insurgents, Taliban officials and even groups suspected of operating in the U.S.
You will not find a better book about terrorism anywhere in the world. He even asks the terror leaders what they think about Hollywood celebrities who speak out against President Bush and the War on Terror.
Schmoozing With Terrorists is one the most fascinating books I have ever read.
Don’t think the terror threat is real? Read the book.
-Chris Jones
Book Review: Dead Certain By Robert Draper
I finished reading Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush last week and it’s definitely worth reading. Regardless of how you feel about President Bush, the book is a fascinating read.
Robert Draper really gives the reader a sense of how President Bush thinks about things and the inner workings of the Bush White House. I was very surprised at just how detailed the book really is. Draper offers the back story to many of the most memorable speeches, appearances, and incidents throughout the Bush Presidency.
Your able to get a real sense of the various personalities that surround the President and how those personalties affect the President.
Learn exactly how Karl Rove planned out every campaign George Bush has ever won. The guy really is a genius regardless of what your politics are. He knew the mistakes John Kerry would make in 2004 months before he actually made them.
If you want to cut through all the propaganda and learn who George W. Bush really is, and how the Bush Administration operates you need to read this.
-Chris Jones
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