Author: Mckay, Scott
Price: $8.00
Category:Leaders & Notable People Biographies
Publication Date:2023-11-21T00:00:00Z
Pages:293
Binding:Hardcover
ISBN:10:1958682063
ISBN:13:9781958682067
Why does the America we grew up in no longer exist? Looking back, it is nothing short of astonishing how much we've lost, and how quickly. A mere fifteen years ago, relations between the races were better than they had ever been; free speech was regarded as sacrosanct; the FBI still inspired universal trust; our Founders were looked upon with reverence; the notion a man could turn into a woman was seen as the definition of lunacy; and on and on and on. What happened? How almost overnight do we find ourselves in the dystopian nightmare we are living today? The answer: Barack Obama. As Scott McKay shows in Racism, Revenge and Ruin, the evils inflicted on America by the 44th president were not a matter of bad luck, or incompetence or even the skewed thinking of traditional liberalism. They were entirely by design. Having come of age among committed leftists and intellectually nurtured by a cohort of the nation's most implacable America-hating ideologues, Obama's every move as chief executive was aimed at eroding the moral and cultural certainties that were the very foundation of America's greatness. His pledge to "fundamentally transform America" was never an idle boast or mere campaign rhetoric. It was among the few honest things he ever said.