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Racism, Revenge and Ruin - Mckay, Scott
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"How is it that overnight the America we grew up in has become all but unrecognizable? How did the greatest nation on earth turn into a snake pit of bitterness and acrimony? How did our government come to make war on the very liberties - of speech, thought, religion - it was created to defend: Why has our justice system become a blatant instrument of partisan injustice? Why are entire generations so ignorant of the ideals that made this country a beacon for all humankind they reflexively denounce America as a hellscape of indecency and oppression? The answer: Barack Obama. Everything he went…mehr

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"How is it that overnight the America we grew up in has become all but unrecognizable? How did the greatest nation on earth turn into a snake pit of bitterness and acrimony? How did our government come to make war on the very liberties - of speech, thought, religion - it was created to defend: Why has our justice system become a blatant instrument of partisan injustice? Why are entire generations so ignorant of the ideals that made this country a beacon for all humankind they reflexively denounce America as a hellscape of indecency and oppression? The answer: Barack Obama. Everything he went on to do as the nation's chief executive was by design. The only surprise is the astonishing extent to which his pledge to "fundamentally transform America" succeeded, and with what astonishing speed. In fact, is still succeeding, as under the shadow presidency of Joe Biden, Obama continues to wield greater power than any ex-president in history. In Racism, Revenge and Ruin, Scott McKay tells the story with uncompromising honesty, insight and gallows humor, charting Obama's story from childhood to his current status as Democratic saint. He shows how by guile, dishonesty, ruthlessness - and, yes, surface charm - as well as boundless support from a starstruck media, a man with without prior achievement and despite connections to some of the most notorious figures in American life, was able to reach the nation's highest office; and then abuse his power for ends wholly alien to the American creed. McKay further establishes, how, in what he terms Obama's Third Term, he and his collaborators in the Deep State went on to largely undermine Donald Trump's presidency; and, under Biden, how he and his have proven ever more brazen in their crushing of basic American freedoms; indeed, how even now they are moving to secure Democratic control of the federal government into the foreseeable future. Racism, Revenge and Ruin is about what we have gone through in the years since the malign figure of Barack Obama appeared on the national scene, and what we face going forward. It is clarion call for those who cherish our freedoms to resist those ongoing encroachments by Obama and Obamaism."--
Autorenporträt
Scott L. McKay is the publisher of The Hayride, an award-winning culture and politics site that covers Southern and national current events. In addition, Scott's work can be found in the pages of the conservative mainstay, the American Spectator, where he has been a regular columnist since 2012. Scott's first political book, The Revivalist Manifesto, is the distillation of his work at The Hayride and the American Spectator, outlining the need and opportunity to form a new American political consensus in which a rethought conservative movement assumes leadership and creates a national revival. Scott's writing career started in 1997 with the launch of Purple & Gold, a sports magazine devoted to college athletics at Louisiana State University. Over the eight years Purple & Gold was in existence it grew to over 15,000 subscribers and was known as one of the most comprehensive, well-written and insightful college sports publications in America. Scott resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.