Obama and the books

A new book has been released that talks about Barack Obama. The book is called The Obama Nation, is dedicated to criticizing the Democratic candidate and is being a bestseller.

The author is Jeromi corsi, who published in 2004 a book against then-candidate John Kerry, who in a way, contributed to his defeat at the polls against Bush.

Now Jeromi corsi just published The Obama Nation title that contains a play on words since in English, The Obama Nation sounds similar to The abomination, The abomination.

In the book, Courses furiously attacks Obama, treating him as Islamist, and having leftist ideas. And the first thing one thinks is since when are these bad things in themselves?

On the other hand, the author is dedicated to delving into the candidate's past trying to find out if he ever used drugs, had a friend who used drugs, dealt with drugs, was at a party where there were drugs, or simply if he was ever in a place close to where someone was doing something drug related ...

This tendency of Americans to look with a magnifying glass at the presidential candidates and their past, outside of United StatesIt can be quite comical, if it weren't for the fact that it sometimes has dire consequences. But we must take into account the religious influences of Protestantism and Anglicanism (among others) that prevail in United States, and that they have a tradition of much greater puritanism when it comes to morality, even for the less conservative sectors.

For its part, the team Obama, before the attacks carried out in the book The Obama Nation, prepare a 40 page debunking which will be posted on the website (and listen to this :), on the website dedicated to debunking rumors about Obama...

In addition to the book of Courses Two other books dedicated to criticizing the Illinois senator had already been published, The case against Barack Obama y Plucked. Both books are among the best sellers today.

And if we add to these those written by himself Obama, My father's dreams y The boldness of hope, we can agree that it was (if at all) a good start for The Obama Era: in a couple of months the candidate has revitalized the publishing market and got people to read more.


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