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There has been little if any criticism of Barack Obama's failings in terms of the black community. He remains to this day the darling of the black political, media and civil rights establishment and the mainstream media, despite his having given priority to the concerns of other groups, such as those favoring same sex marriage, abortion on demand, and amnesty for illegal aliens. He routinely played the race card and demonized police to placate blacks in order to show relevancy to the black community while ignoring urban violence and black on black crime. In this book, Clarence McKee exposes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There has been little if any criticism of Barack Obama's failings in terms of the black community. He remains to this day the darling of the black political, media and civil rights establishment and the mainstream media, despite his having given priority to the concerns of other groups, such as those favoring same sex marriage, abortion on demand, and amnesty for illegal aliens. He routinely played the race card and demonized police to placate blacks in order to show relevancy to the black community while ignoring urban violence and black on black crime. In this book, Clarence McKee exposes the dirty little secret of how Barack Obama failed to address the problems and issues impacting black Americans and how Donald Trump's policies are benefitting them. The book includes McKee's over thirty real time articles and commentary which deal with Obama's policies and positions on immigration, his "food stamp nation," strong support of abortion and Planned Parenthood, his race baiting and division, and his insensitivity to black issues such as urban violence and school choice options for poor children. It goes on to show how the Trump agenda and policies, including illegal immigration, criminal justice reform, the sanctity of life of the unborn, school choice, urban revitalization and the economy, are benefiting black Americans. Finally, the book gives an historical perspective on how the black political and civil rights leadership has historically served as "Overseers" of the Democratic Party's "Black Plantation."
Autorenporträt
Clarence McKee received his B.A. degree from Hobart College and Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the Howard University School of Law and worked his way through college and law school in a variety of jobs including being a railroad dining car waiter, bartender and disc jockey. He served on the U.S. Senate Staff for Senator Jacob K. Javits, R-NY, whom he assisted in writing food stamp and school lunch legislation. He was a legal assistant at the Federal Communications Commission to Commissioner Benjamin L. Hooks, who later headed the NAACP, where he assisted in drafting Equal Employment Opportunity and Minority Ownership policies for the broadcasting and cable television industries. McKee held a number of posts during the Reagan-Bush Administrations including serving on President-Elect Reagan's Transition Team and was an appointee to the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors. He gave political commentaries on WTTG-TV Television's "Ten-O'clock News" and was a Registered Foreign Agent, media and political relations advisor for the Angolan Freedom Fighters--"UNITA" -- in its efforts to defeat the Soviet-Cuban backed Angolan government. McKee was the co-owner of WTVT-TV in Tampa, Florida, was appointed by Florida Governors Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist to several Boards and Commissions, and was a Florida Delegate to the 2008 Republican National Convention. He is a former Chairman of the Florida Association of Broadcasters, served on several corporate Boards and was inducted into the Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame. His Florida based company provides government, political, media relations and media training to clients. He is a Newsmax.com "Insider" where his extensive writings can be found on his "Silent Minority" blog (www.Newsmax.com/mckee).