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The Manchurian President

Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists, and Other Anti-American Extremists

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Eloquent, winsome, and charismatic, Barack Obama has emerged from almost total obscurity to quickly become the most powerful man in the world. But most Americans know almost nothing about their forty-fourth president. Until now.

Tens of millions of Americans sense there is something very wrong with the president of the United States, but they don't know exactly what. The Manchurian President answers that question. In writing this exhaustively researched book—which is thoroughly documented with over eight hundred endnotes—Aaron Klein, with Brenda J. Elliott, definitively exposes just how dangerous Barack Obama really is as America's president and commander in chief. Among the book's chilling findings:

–Obama's mysterious college years unearthed

–Shocking new details of Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers and other Weathermen terrorists

–Obama's ties to Islam and black liberation theology

–Startling facts about Obama's eligibility to serve as president

–Obama's membership in a socialist party probed

–How Obama's "hope" and "change" slogans stem from communist activism

–Radical socialists involved in drafting stimulus bill, ObamaCare

–Communists, socialists, and other radicals on team Obama, including an exposé on Obama's top guns in the White House

–Never-before-revealed depth of Obama's relationship with ACORN

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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.