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He's the media's darling, an inspiration to many, and the answer to everything from healthcare to taxes. He is Barack Obama - the silver-tongued senator with a phrase for everything and a promise for everyone. Sound too good to be true? That's what David Freddoso, investigative reporter and National Review Online columnist, examines in The Case Against Barack Obama.

In this shocking expose, Freddoso explores the reality behind the rhetoric, the plans behind the promises, and the faults the facade, revealing:

  • Why Obama's inexperience and extreme left-wing voting record are more dangerous than any threat we face today.

  • Why the Rev. Wright debacle reveals Obama's poor judgment of character and deceitful nature.

  • Why it won't be politics of change with President Obama - it will be liberal politics as usual.

    Freddoso exposes the real Barack Obama: a typical big-government politician, the number-one most liberal U.S. senator, and - if he were commander-in-chief - a serious threat to our national security.

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  • "Everyone should read this book. It is NOT an Obama bashing book - not even close. This will allow the reader to think for themselves -- quite refreshing, actually! Basically, "you be the judge" at the end of the read. These are all questions we (as citizens of the US) should be asking. At the very least, the reader will be charged with the pull of responsibility when they cast their voting ballot."

    — Zacksmom (4 out of 5 stars)

    The Case Against Barack Obama: The Unlikely Rise and Unexamined Agenda of the Media's Favorite Candidate (Unabridged) Listener Reviews

    Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 (4.00)
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      — Holly, 2/9/2014
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      " Chicago politics in detail. And pretty unbiased despite the title. "

      — Elizabeth, 2/7/2014
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      " I read this on my way back from Alaska in the plane. Very easy reading and extremely insightful. Please read this if you are having trouble deciding who to vote for. It will open your eyes! "

      — Courtney, 2/2/2014
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      " I saw that some people want to kill Obama because American's gov never wants president from non-jews. "

      — Rahmat, 1/28/2014
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      " Too bad the press didn't do something like this before the election! "

      — Scott, 1/27/2014
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      " I expected this to be a real hatchet job on Obama, but it wasn't. If fact, the author dispelled a lot of the myths about Obama. For example, that he's a Muslim, etc. The author did go into Obama's relationships with radicals throughout his public career and how they were an important influence in Obama's career. "

      — Patti, 1/20/2014
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      " It took me forever to read this, mainly because I read before bed and this book got me too whatever to go to sleep. How can you really like a book like this? I can't give it more than 3 stars because it's not fun reading, but it's important reading whether you like the guy or not. "

      — Janelle, 1/18/2014
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      " Timeless. Almost unbelievable. Except I do. "

      — Larry, 1/17/2014
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      " While I agree with just about everything the author said I am not sure this needed to be a book. "

      — Jess, 12/31/2013
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      " Definitely a must read prior to election day if you want to be an informed voter and make an informed choice. "

      — Lucy, 12/20/2013
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      " This is a totally legitimate MUST READ for anyone who cares about life, liberty, or the reality of this freakado "rockstar"! Don't miss the chapter where he sets an all new lefty low for extreme abortionism - hey, he just set a new precedent for lowly liberals! "

      — Elisabeth, 12/18/2013
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      " Very well-researched. An interesting read about the rise of Obama and his political agenda. I think everyone should read this, especially those who are thinking about voting for Obama. "

      — Sage, 12/18/2013
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      " This is must read for anyone considering voting for this LIAR. "

      — Pamela, 12/11/2013
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      " I liked this book because it is fair and thoroughly researched. Everything the author mentions is documented. I know so much more about our current president after reading this book. "

      — Jen, 12/11/2013
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      " From this book, I learned why Barack Obama is not the right candidate for our presidency. "

      — Lou, 11/27/2013
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      " This book needed to come out much, much earlier than it did, and the people who need to read this book simply will not. McCain should just start reading passages on the campaign trail. "

      — Jeff, 10/31/2013
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      " Freddoso lays out the facts, just the facts, of O's past associations. It raises more questions that it answers: how did this guy get into office? "

      — Janine, 9/14/2013
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      " This book is great for anyone looking to know more about Senator Obama's voting record and foggy past. What really intrigued me about this account was that there were straight-up facts without the biased and unsupported claims that many conservatives have sunk to. "

      — Amanda, 9/2/2013
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      " Great book if you want to learn about the candidate. "

      — Robert, 8/17/2013
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      " You don't know Barack Obama until you've read this book. And you owe it to yourself to know Barack Obama. "

      — Rmtjournal, 6/11/2013
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      " Obama seems to be an example of what happens when good people do nothing about wrongs in society...leads me now to believe, he is not as good as his rhetoric. Now that it is March 2009, this book is prophetic of the new administration's action vs. words. "

      — Gary, 4/13/2013
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      " Well researched and documented. Interstingly, there were certain areas of this book that (though certainly not directly) seemed to be making a case for Obama, as opposed to against him. I guess it just depends on what your political views/priorities are. "

      — Avi, 11/24/2012
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      " The voting record does not match the speeches. "

      — Brenda, 4/11/2011
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      " Too bad the press didn't do something like this before the election! "

      — Scott, 2/9/2011
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      " This book needed to come out much, much earlier than it did, and the people who need to read this book simply will not. McCain should just start reading passages on the campaign trail. "

      — Jeff, 10/18/2010
    • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

      " It took me forever to read this, mainly because I read before bed and this book got me too whatever to go to sleep. How can you really like a book like this? I can't give it more than 3 stars because it's not fun reading, but it's important reading whether you like the guy or not. "

      — Janelle, 11/21/2009
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      " My only complain is that the book wasn't scathing enough of that media whore President Hussein Obama. "

      — Bill, 4/30/2009
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      " Obama seems to be an example of what happens when good people do nothing about wrongs in society...leads me now to believe, he is not as good as his rhetoric. Now that it is March 2009, this book is prophetic of the new administration's action vs. words. "

      — Gary, 11/15/2008
    • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

      " This is a discussion starting book. As a book written during a campaign, I automatically take a bit more of a cynical eye toward the material, but it is pretty well documented, and does seem to treat the candidate with as much objectivity as can be expected of such a work. "

      — Mr., 10/27/2008
    • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

      " This book is great for anyone looking to know more about Senator Obama's voting record and foggy past. What really intrigued me about this account was that there were straight-up facts without the biased and unsupported claims that many conservatives have sunk to. "

      — Amanda, 10/25/2008
    • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

      " I liked this book because it is fair and thoroughly researched. Everything the author mentions is documented. I know so much more about our current president after reading this book. "

      — Jen, 10/23/2008
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      " The voting record does not match the speeches. "

      — Brenda, 10/20/2008
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      " Chicago politics in detail. And pretty unbiased despite the title. "

      — elizaholtr, 10/14/2008

    About David Freddoso

    David Freddoso is the New York Times bestselling author of Gangster Government and The Case against Barack Obama, as well as a columnist for the Washington Examiner. He previously wrote for National Review.