Wednesday, 16 June 2010


Atlas Shrugs - NewsFlash: The Post American President: The Obama Administration’s War on America

NewsFlash: The Post American President: The Obama Administration’s War on America

The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America
by Pamela Geller
with Robert Spencer
Foreword by Ambassador John Bolton

The authoritative book on Obama is available for pre-order: The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America by Pamela Geller with Robert Spencer, and a Foreword by Ambassador John Bolton, will be in bookstores July 27 — but you can reserve your copy now! Accept no substitutes. Don’t settle for also-rans. Go to the original source. Order it now! Scroll and see what Geert Wilders, Mark Steyn, Caroline Glick, Brad Thor, Andrew McCarthy, and David Horowitz have said about the book.

The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America
Barack Obama is the most radical individual ever to occupy the White House. This excellent book by Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer explains exactly what that means and why its implications are fraught with such dangers for this great Republic. — David Horowitz
Sheer brilliance! The ultimate patriot’s handbook. Sharp, well written, and to the point. Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer lay bare Barack Hussein Obama’s radical, anti-America agenda and how to stop it. No true American’s library will be complete without this book. — Brad Thor
At a time when the US media — the traditional watchdogs of American democracy have transformed themselves into President Barack Obama’s lapdogs, the new media, on the Internet plays a crucial role in bringing accurate news to the public’s attention. At Atlas Shrugs, Pamela Geller does this on a daily basis. In The Post-American Presidency, Geller shines her laser on President Barack Obama — his life, his values, his friends and his perceptions of the country he leads. What she reports will disturb not only every American who believes in that America is the Shining City on the Hill and that the American people are what Abraham Lincoln referred to as “the almost chosen people.” It should also disturb people around the world who recognize that the international system stops working when the American Atlas shirks the burden of its uniqueness. — Caroline Glick
The Czechs, Israelis, Indians and other US allies were the first to realize we were heading toward a post-American world. Now it’s time for Americans to wake up to the realities of this President’s transformation of the country and its global role. Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer are two of the most incisive analysts of events at home and abroad, and you could not ask for better guides to where “hope,” “change” and czars are taking us — and what Americans can do about it. — Mark Steyn
This book is a chilling analysis of how the policy of president Barack Obama is chipping away at the very foundation of America’s leading role in the world. It exposes his philosophy of near universal “moral equivalency”; a philosophy that is a dead ringer for the cultural relativism that has been poisoning Europe for the past decades. America is the last man standing and it is vital that the people in Europe adopt the attitude of proud American citizens and learn that it is not shameful to be proud of one’s heritage. This book is incredibly fascinating and at the same time holds a deeply disturbing message — a message we should all take to heart. — Geert Wilders
Barack Obama is a revolutionary on a mission to cut America down to size. One size fits all, to be precise. His post-sovereign America is a country no different from any other: economically bankrupt, morally rudderless, with nothing exceptional about it besides the heights from which it tumbles and the remorselessness of its choice — his choice — to decline. With their characteristic attention to detail, clarity and fearlessness, Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer assay the wreckage. The Post-American Presidency is must reading for every concerned American who needs to know why we’re in this perilous moment, and where we’re headed if we don’t take our exceptional country back. — Andrew C. McCarthy