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That's a Crock, Barack; President Obama’s Record Of Saying Things That Are Untrue, Duplicitous, Arrogant And Delusional Or Barack Obama’s Lies And Why Obama Should Not Be Re-Elected
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In That’s a crock, Barack, Ambassador Fred J. Eckert -- author of the comic political satire novel Hank Harrison for President that Library Journal hailed as “One of the best political spoofs since The Mouse That Roared” -- examines Barack Obama’s own words – incredibly duplicitous, deceitful, arrogant and delusional – and subjects them to logic and wit to demonstrate what a con job Obama and his fawning media cheerleaders have perpetrated upon the American people.Ambassador Eckert, a former conservative Republican Member of Congress whom President Ronald Reagan described as “a good friend and valued advisor,” turns the tables on Barack Obama, the Left and the media by subjecting them to the sort of ridicule that they are so fond of using against conservatives.Intelligent and amusing, That’s a crock, Barack reminds us that in their allied efforts to promote Barack Obama, the Obama campaign, the Democrats and much of the media make the focus about how and where Barack says the things he says – Greek columns surrounding him, someone in the audience fainting, campaigning overseas in Berlin, the cheering Muslim audience, etc. – but all too rarely about what really matters -- the substance of what he actually says.Writes Eckert: “Barack Hussein Obama, it turns out, has a pattern of saying things that are untrue, delusional, arrogant, self-indulgent, absurd, silly, ludicrous, laughable and just plain wrong.” Eckert holds the words of Barack Obama up to the light of logic and reason and makes a compelling case that -- if one bothers to pause and actually think about what Obama says -- so often the words Obama spouts are, in truth, a crock.Gaffs Obama makes are ignored or covered up by a media that would turn them into some brouhaha had they been made by any major conservative political figure – and Eckert demonstrates the double-standard with potent examples. He makes it compellingly clear that it’s not just the small stuff on which the media give Obama a pass. Readers across the political spectrum – Republicans such as then-Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole and Democrats such as then-New York Governor Mario Cuomo --heaped high praise upon Ambassador Eckert’s political satire novel Hank Harrison for President.That’s a crock, Barack will likely be received with wild enthusiasm by conservative Republicans and with fear and loathing by liberal Democrats.In That’s a crock, Barack, Ambassador Fred J. Eckert -- author of the comic political satire novel Hank Harrison for President that Library Journal hailed as “One of the best political spoofs since The Mouse That Roared” -- examines Barack Obama’s own words – incredibly duplicitous, deceitful, arrogant and delusional – and subjects them to logic and wit to demonstrate what a con job Obama and his fawning media cheerleaders have perpetrated upon the American people.Ambassador Eckert, a former conservative Republican Member of Congress whom President Ronald Reagan described as “a good friend and valued advisor,” turns the tables on Barack Obama, the Left and the media by subjecting them to the sort of ridicule that they are so fond of using against conservatives.Intelligent and amusing, That’s a crock, Barack reminds us that in their allied efforts to promote Barack Obama, the Obama campaign, the Democrats and much of the media make the focus about how and where Barack says the things he says – Greek columns surrounding him, someone in the audience fainting, campaigning overseas in Berlin, the cheering Muslim audience, etc. – but all too rarely about what really matters -- the substance of what he actually says.Writes Eckert: “Barack Hussein Obama, it turns out, has a pattern of saying things that are untrue, delusional, arrogant, self-indulgent, absurd, silly, ludicrous, laughable and just plain wrong.” Eckert holds the words of Barack Obama up to the light of logic and reason and makes a compelling case that -- if one bothers to pause and actually think about what Obama says -- so often t
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