Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion
A Politics, Biography, Nonfiction book. I guess I should starting writing stuff here now, especially since my reviews have with the last month acquired two...
"Those who feel that like lemmings they are being led over a cliff would be well-advised not to read this book. They may discover that they are right."—Noam Chomsky“Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank have skillfully smoked out the real Barack Obama . . . the technofascist military strategist disguised as a Nobel Peace Laureate, but owned, operated, and controlled by Wall Street, Corporate America, and the Pentagon.”—Thomas H. Naylor, co-author of Affluenza, Downsizing the USA“The writers assembled here hit hard, with accuracy, and do not pull punches."—Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human HistoryThe Barack Obama revolution was over before it started, guttered by the politician’s overweening desire to prove himself to the grandees of the establishment. From there on, other promises proved ever easier to break. Here's the book that...
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I guess I should starting writing stuff here now, especially since my reviews have with the last month acquired two "followers". I am not all that comfortable with that word "follower". My book reviews hardly constitute a religious sect, and in no way do I aspire to the literary genius of a Joseph Smith. Oh, yes, I know, Smith was merely... A damning and wholly necessary critique that eschews the idiocy of the Right and the pandering platitudes of the Left. Investigative journalism and biting social/economic/political commentary at their best. Bottom line: only through a massive and sustained democratic movement of those left-behind in this era of austerity at home and... A number of the essays, especially the early ones, are very light on facts, but overall the book is excellent.