Friday, February 17, 2012

Re: Welcome To The "I Hate Obama Book Club"

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Eric Alterman and Mark J. Green, The Book on Bush: How George W.
(Mis)leads America (2004), ISBN 0-670-03273-5
Ken Auletta (January 19, 2004). Fortress Bush: How the White House
Keeps the Press Under Control, The New Yorker, LXXIX, 53
Bruce Bartlett, Imposter: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and
Betrayed the Reagan Legacy (2006), ISBN 0-385-51827-7
Paul Begala, Is Our Children Learning?: The Case Against George W.
Bush (2000), ISBN 0-7432-1478-1
Paul Begala, It's Still the Economy, Stupid: George W. Bush, The
GOP's CEO (2002), ISBN 0-7432-4647-0
John Bonifaz, Warrior King: The Case for Impeaching George Bush
(2003), ISBN 1-56025-606-0
James Bovard, The Bush Betrayal (2004), ISBN 1-4039-6727-X
Russell S. Bowen, The Immaculate Deception: The Bush Crime Family
Exposed (1991), ISBN 0-922356-80-7
Robert Bryce, Cronies: Oil, The Bushes, and the Rise of Texas,
America's Superstate (2004), ISBN 1-58648-188-6
Vincent Bugliosi, The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
(2008), ISBN 978-1593154813
Robert C. Byrd, Losing America: Confronting a Reckless and Arrogant
Presidency (2004), ISBN 0-393-05942-1
Richard Clarke, Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror
(2004), ISBN 0-7432-6045-7
David Corn, The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of
Deception (2003), ISBN 1-4000-5066-9
John W. Dean, Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George
W. Bush (2004), ISBN 0-316-00023-X
Robert S. Devine, Bush Versus the Environment (2004), ISBN
1-4000-7521-1
Maureen Dowd, Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk (2004), ISBN
0-399-15258-X
Dr. Justin A. Frank, Bush On The Couch: Inside the Mind of the
President (2004), Regan Books. ISBN 0-06-073670-4
Al Franken, Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and
Balanced Look at the Right (2003), ISBN 0-525-94764-7
Jacob Weisberg, Still More George W. Bushisms: Neither in French nor
in English nor in Mexican (2003), ISBN 0-7432-5100-8
Ben Fritz, Bryan Keefer & Brendan Nyhan, All the President's Spin:
George W. Bush, the Media, and the Truth (2004), ISBN 0-7432-6251-4
James Hatfield, Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an
American President (1999), ISBN 1-887128-84-0
Jack Huberman, The Bush - Haters Handbook: A Guide to the Most
Appalling Presidency of the Past 100 Years (2003), ISBN 1-56025-569-2
Molly Ivins, Bushwhacked : Life in George W. Bush's America (2003),
ISBN 0-375-50752-3
Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose, Shrub: The Short but Happy Political Life
of George W. Bush (2000), ISBN 0-375-50399-4
Patrick S. Johnston, Mission Accomplished (2006), ISBN 1-59858-244-5
William Karel, The World According to Bush (2004) documentary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Crimes Against Nature: How George W. Bush and
His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our
Democracy (2004), ISBN 0-06-074687-4
Brad Koplowitz, Our Brave New World (2010), ISBN 978-0-557-33697-5
Mark Crispin Miller, The Bush Dyslexicon: Observations on a National
Disorder (2002), ISBN 0-393-32296-3
Mark Crispin Miller, Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order
(2004), ISBN 0-393-05917-0
Mcclellan Scott, What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and
Washington's Culture of Deception (2009), ISBN 1-586-48556-3
Michael Moore, Dude, Where's My Country? (2004), ISBN 0-446-69379-0
Michael Moore, Stupid White Men (2004), ISBN 0-06-098726-X
Michael Moore, Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) motion picture
Jack Nargundkar, The Bush Diaries: A Citizen's Review of the First
Term (2005), ISBN 0-595-35898-5
Kevin Phillips, American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune, and the
Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush (2004), ISBN 0-670-03264-6
Carl Pope, Strategic Ignorance : Why the Bush Administration Is
Recklessly Destroying a Century of Environmental Progress (2004), ISBN
1-57805-109-6
Gabriel Range, Death of a President (2006) motion picture
Webster Griffin Tarpley and Anton Chaitkin, George Bush: The
Unauthorized Biography ([1]
Michael Scheuer (orig. pub. under "Anonymous"), Imperial Hubris: Why
the West is Losing the War on Terror (2004), ISBN 1-57488-849-8
Glenn W Smith, Unfit Commander: Texans for Truth Take on George W.
Bush (2004), ISBN 0-06-079245-0
Ron Suskind, The Way of the World (2008).
Craig Unger, House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship
Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties (2004), ISBN
0-7432-5337-X
Paul Waldman, Fraud: The Strategy Behind the Bush Lies and Why the
Media Didn't Tell You (2004), ISBN 1-4022-0252-0
Ian Williams, Deserter: George Bush's War on Military Families,
Veterans, and His Past (2004), ISBN 1-56025-627-3
Clint Willis, The I Hate George W. Bush Reader: Why Dubya Is Wrong
About Absolutely Everything (2004), ISBN 1-56025-589-7
Bob Woodward, State of Denial (2006)


On Feb 17, 9:40 am, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From Bob
>
> Welcome To The "I Hate Obama Book Club"
>
> Tue, 02/14/2012 - 1:16am —
> Bill Press
>
> The following is an excerpt from Bill Press' new book, "The Obama Hate
> Machine," published by Thomas Dunne Books.
>
> The American landscape, unfortunately, is peppered with presidential
> libraries, most of which are not worth the time or money for a visit.
> Each president gets one.
>
> But with Barack Obama, it's going to be different. He will become the
> first former president to require two presidential libraries: one to
> house the personal papers and historical record of America's first
> African-American president;
>
>  the second to house the mountain of Obama hate books that have been
> published during his time in office.
> Who says President Obama hasn't helped grow the economy? Just ask
> conservative imprints Regnery Publishing or Encounter Books .
>
> The Daily Beast's John Avlon was the first to track down the
> anti-Obama literature in detail. By his count, there were five books
> attacking Obama published even before he reached the White House. By
> year three of his presidency, a staggering sixty-seven books, at a
> minimum, had been published that demonized Barack Obama — far more
> than either Bill Clinton or George W. Bush had to contend with — and
> the number keeps growing.
>
> Even though throwing mud at Bill Clinton was a favorite pastime of the
> far right, keeping Regnery and other publishers busy, only eleven
> anti-Clinton books had been published by his two-year anniversary.
> George Bush got off even easier. According to Avlon, only five
> anti-Dubya books had hit the shelves by the same time in his
> presidency. Only in 2004, after his contentious reelection campaign,
> did the number of anti- Bush books reach forty-six.
>
> Granted, some of these anti-Obama books can be dismissed as nutty
> screeds written by crazies nobody ever heard of and self- ublished
> through services like CreateSpace. But most were in fact released by
> mainstream publishing houses. And the list of authors includes a
> former attorney general of the United States, a former ambassador to
> the United Nations, a former Speaker of the House, a former Ohio
> secretary of state, prominent conservative commentators, and at least
> four top national radio and TV talk- show hosts: Sean Hannity, Bill
> O'Reilly, Michael Savage, and Laura Ingraham.
>
> Together, they command a broad audience. And together, in print as on
> the airwaves, they have decided that the only way to bring down
> President Obama is not to challenge his policies but to undermine his
> personal credibility. In their warped world, Obama is not just wrong
> on the economy; he is a Marxist-socialist Manchurian candidate
> channeling the radical, antiimperial politics of his father and
> grandfather.
>
> With such a flood of hate literature— its lies duly repeated and
> promoted on radio, cable television, and online— it's no surprise that
> so many Americans are willing to believe demonstrably false things
> about Barack Obama. As this book goes to print, 25 percent of all
> Americans, and 41 percent of all Republicans, believe Obama was not
> born in the United States. One of every five Americans still believes
> he is a Muslim, and a whopping 55 percent are convinced he's a
> socialist. "I read it in a book, I saw it on television, so it must be
> true."
>
> But, as with all the other arms of the Hate Obama Machine, the hate
> Obama literature differs both in quantity and intensity. It's not a
> handful; it's an avalanche. It's not thoughtful political dissent;
> it's a wave of ugly personal attacks— as evidenced by even a quick
> glance through each of the anti- Obama titles.
>
> Don't worry. You don't have to read them all. I've skimmed them for
> you. (Click here to see the list of 67 anti-Obama books in full,
> including six that take a more traditionally populist -- and less
> right-wing -- tone.)  This is the URL:
>
> http://www.nationalmemo.com/article/67-anti-obama-books
>
> Here's a quick look at some of my favorites:
> 10. Cullen, Mike. Whiny Little Bitch: The Excuse-Filled Presidency of
> Barack Obama.
> Publisher: Quite Right Books, June 2010.
> Between the Covers: The title says it all. Don't expect much from this
> book, and you won't be disappointed. Even one sympathetic reviewer had
> to acknowledge that it's no "in- depth" account of the Obama
> administration. It's a thin book, full of thin and stale criticisms of
> Obama's messianic complex, his slighting of allies, his being too hard
> on Wall Street, his surrounding himself with cronies, his race
> baiting, etc., etc. Cullen proves there's an audience for any
> anti-Obama drivel, no matter how shallow.
>
> 18. Geller, Pamela and Robert Spencer. The Post-American Presidency:
> The Obama Administration's War on America.
> Publisher: Threshold Editions, July 2010.
>
> Between the Covers: If you truly believe that Barack Obama is "the
> most radical individual ever to occupy the White House," this is the
> book for you. Geller and Spencer sound yet another call to arms to
> Americans concerned about Obama's plot to destroy our free- market
> system and nationalize major segments of our economy. Billed as "the
> true patriot's handbook," Geller's book urges conservatives to rise up
> and stop Obama in his tracks, while there is still any America left to
> defend.
>
> 51. O'Leary, Brad. The Audacity of Deceit: Barack Obama's War on
> American Values.
> Publisher: WND Books, September 2008.
>
> Between the Covers: Lucky for Barack Obama I didn't read this book
> before the 2008 election, or I would never have voted for him. How
> could anyone other than an outright Communist vote for him after Brad
> O'Leary told you what his real agenda was. No kidding. Few people
> realized that Barack Obama had these seven top goals: to raise the top
> tax rate to 60 percent; to grant citizenship to twelve million illegal
> immigrants; to appoint Supreme Court justices who would overturn the
> Second Amendment; to take 25 percent of farmland out of production; to
> transfer care of children under five from parents to government; to
> set up new government agency to decide which medical procedures
> seniors qualify for; and to make it easier for more Democrats to get
> elected by allowing felons to vote. Of course, that may have been a
> good way to scare people. But it didn't work. And, needless to say,
> not one of O'Leary's predictions has come true.
>
> http://www.nationalmemo.com/content/welcome-i-hate-obama-book-club
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy

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