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The Obama Nation

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The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality
AuthorJerome Corsi
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBarack Obama, early life and career of Barack Obama, Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008
PublisherThreshold Editions, an imprint of Simon & Schuster
Publication date
August 1, 2008
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages384
ISBN1-4165-9806-5
OCLC243941633
328.73092 B 22
LC ClassE901.1.O23 C67 2008
Followed byWhere's the Birth Certificate?: The Case that Barack Obama is not Eligible to be President 

The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality is a bestselling book by Jerome Corsi opposing Barack Obama's candidacy for President of the United States.[1] The book alleges Obama's "extreme leftism", "extensive connections with Islam and radical politics", "naïve... foreign policy", past drug use and connections to corrupt backers, among other things.[2] The book has been criticized for containing factual errors,[1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] for being racist,[8][10][11] and for being a political "attack book" containing smears, falsehoods, and innuendo.[12][13][14][15]

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Hi, I’m John Green, this is CrashCourse U.S. history and we’ve finally done it, we’ve reached the end of history! Ahh. Stan, says that history never ends but whatever we’ve reached the part that Me From the Present is in. So we aren’t going to cover the astonishing results of the 2016 presidential election. What we are going to do is try to talk about historical events that are also current events. Future John Green here to tell you that in a stunning turn of events the 2020 presidential election will be won by - Harry Styles. I know that he’s English and under 35 but we’re going to change the constitution to make it possible. Because… that’s how much we love Harry Styles in 2020. Intro So when we last left George W Bush, his approval rating was dropping to the lowest number in President of the United States approval rating history. And the U.S. was facing what turned out to be the 2nd worst economic crises in the past 150 years. A crisis that remains unnamed because we’re kind of still in it. But I’d like to propose a couple names: the Wall Street Wamboozle, the Financial Fartstorm. However, knowing historians they will inevitably call it like The Major Recession of 2008 - 2012. Booooo! So what caused the Financial Fartstorm that began in late 2008? Well, it was a mixture of public and private activities that tilted towards short-term economic thinking, speculation and irresponsible spending. First, there are the Federal Reserve’s policies of keeping interest rates freakishly low in response to the 2001-2002 recession. Now, this worked, but the recession ended and interest rates stayed low. And this, combined with unscrupulous mortgage lenders, encouraged people to buy houses that they could not afford. In the early 2000s, many millions of Americans, including certain Crash Course US History hosts, bought real estate assuming that its value would increase rapidly and forever, so that when you were unable to make payments, you’d just sell it, pay off the mortgage, and make a tidy profit. It turns out this was essentially a pyramid scheme and, my friends, I was not at the top of the pyramid. So back then you could buy a house with a so-called NINJA loan which sadly this did not involve mutant ninja turtles or pizza. Ninja stands for No Income, No Job, and No Assets. Traditionally, people in this situation can’t borrow hundreds of thousands of dollars, but in the early 2000’s, these loans were giving the benign sounding designation “subprime.” So it’s important to understand that it wasn’t just like big Wall Street banks financing huge deals with debt, regular people were doing it - like me. All this created a classic housing bubble, which was doomed to burst. Also, with the interest on government Treasury Bills effectively zero, investors had to look elsewhere for better returns, which led to the idea of issuing securities – these bond-like instruments that were backed by mortgages. The thinking was that the interest people paid on their mortgages would supply the underlying value of the security, the way that like tax revenues are the source of value of a government bond. Now of course there’d be a minority of people who’d fail to pay off their securitised mortgages, but most people would pay because, you know, they’d want to keep their houses. But it turns out that if you haven’t paid any money to own your house, you don’t feel all that invested in it. Now there are even more reasons why these securities were terrible ideas, but the important thing is that when the mortgages turned bad, these securities became toxic assets. Basically, the people who held them suddenly didn’t know what they were worth if anything and banks overreacted to this uncertainty as banks like to do by not lending out any money. And that’s called a credit freeze, which is very bad. So that’s how a housing bubble turned into a full-fledged financial crisis. Alright Let’s go to the ThoughtBubble. When banks stop lending, business can’t function. So the stock market collapsed, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping from above 14,000 to around 8,000 which wiped out about $7trillion of shareholder wealth. And a majority of Americans had money invested in the stock market, much of it in the form of retirement funds. With it being harder to borrow money, Americans finally cut back on their spending, which resulted in many businesses failing and by the end of 2008, 2.5 million jobs had been lost, many of which were in manufacturing and construction. And because those were both male-dominated fields, it led to another change, by mid-2009 more women than men held paying jobs for the first time in American history. In the last three months of 2008 and the first three months of 2009 our GDP dropped 6%. And World Trade cratered and that led to unemployment and misery worldwide. The event that triggered the chaos was the failure of the investment bank Lehman Brothers in September, just 2 months before the presidential election. The Bush Administration tried to stop the damage by getting Congress to pass the Troubled Assets Relief Program, or TARP, which was basically a $700 billion bailout for banks like Citigroup and Bank of America, insurance companies like AIG and mortgage insurers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Regular individuals also received tarps, but they had to buy them and they weren’t as cool. Anyway, these bailouts were probably necessary to stop a complete failure of the financial system but they were very unpopular. Most of the banks that received a rescue from the taxpayers didn’t help the homeowners facing foreclosure, and despite receiving millions of federal dollars, AIG continued to pay huge bonuses to its top executives. Thanks, Thoughtbubble. So, the end of the Bush years looked a lot like the end of the Hoover years. After a decade of Americans spending more than they had, government taking a back seat to business interests and deregulation of industries going hand in hand with increasing corruption, Barack Obama was faced with America’s biggest economic challenge since the Great Depression. Oh, by the way, we got a new president, Barack Obama, who 50 years before his election couldn’t have sat in the front of a bus in Alabama. So I know all the green parts of not-America are mad at us for causing the great financial meltdown and whatever, and fair enough, but we do make some progress now and again Barack Obama was young, he was relatively new on the national scene, and represented change. He appealed to young people and minorities, and he harnessed the power of social media to communicate with supporters, and get out the vote, and also raise TONS of money. Also, he was on the cover of US Weekly. You didn’t see Martin Van Buren on the cover of US Weekly. What’s that? It didn’t exist? Of course it existed! In 2008 Obama’s election At the time Obama’s election seemed a political watershed and not just because he was the first African American president. He appeared to break Republicans’ solid hold on the south, he won Virginia, and North Carolina and Florida, and his supporters represented a coalition of African Americans, and Hispanics, white liberals and, especially, young people. Oh, it’s time for the mystery document? I hope it’s from that US Weekly profile. The rules here are simple - he said for the final time. I’ll tell you one thing that’s going to change here at Crash Course, no more shock pens. I guess the author of the Mystery Document, if I’m wrong I get shocked. Alright, let’s see what we got here today. “For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of our economy calls for action, bold and swift. And we will act, not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. We’ll restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology’s wonders to raise health care’s quality and lower its cost. We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. And we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. All this we can do. All this we will do.” Speaking of things that we will do, I will get this right it’s Barack Obama’s first inaugural! Ba-bam! No more shocks. The getting shocked part of my life has come to an end. Hopefully in Crash Course Literature when I get things right I’ll get a puppy and when I get things wrong I’ll get a rainbow! Stan says that my only reward is not being punished. So Obama promised to change the culture of Washington. He would end partisan squabbling…. sorry I couldn’t even get through that sentence. To be fair, he did end the squabbling, it became full blown yelling. He also wanted a foreign policy based on diplomacy, he wanted to reduce inequality and increase access to health care, he wanted to curb “greed and irresponsibility” that had helped bring on the economic crisis, and he wanted to end the Bush tax cuts. He also wanted to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and, as critics mocked, reverse global warming. That’s a tall order So how has he done? Not bad. Well, some would say not great either. For instance he launched diplomatic outreach to the Muslim world, but a lot of this was more rhetoric than action, as in his verbal support for the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. And he did keep some of his campaign promises, for instance he signed into law the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which made it easier for women to sue when they had been systemically underpaid and he also reversed an earlier executive order that limited women’s reproductive rights. And speaking of women he appointed two of them to the Supreme Court, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, the court’s first Hispanic melmber. He also followed through on his promise to end the war in Iraq, although to be fair the Bush administration had really set him up for success there. And he increased the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan as part of a longer term plan to end the war there, which has sort of worked? He also authorized a successful military operation that killed Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011. I was in Amsterdam at the time, and the Dutch media came to my house to ask me how Americans felt about this and I said, “Good!” On the other hand Obama has been criticized internationally for backing off his promise to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, and he has largely followed the Bush administration's policies with the war on terror. But the Obama administration has deployed far more unmanned drones to kill suspected militants around the world. Despite provoking outrage on the left and the right, Americans generally appear to support the use of drones and extra-legal assassination of accused terrorists. Obama also kept in place Bush’s executive power and in fact expanded it in some ways with NSA’s PRISM program. What about that financial mess he inherited? Well, Obama was fortunate to have a Democratic Congress for his first term in office, so he could push through a lot of legislation. This included a sweeping stimulus package with nearly $800 Billion in new spending, most of it on infrastructure, that was signed into law on February 17, 2009, just 28 days into Obama’s presidency. In the end, the recovery act cost $787 billion - more than the government had spent on a package of programs ever. More than the Great Society. More than the New Deal. Did it work,? Well it depends on who you ask. Among 9 large studies, 6 found that the stimulus did have a positive effect on growth and employment, 3 found that it had little or no effect, and economists are equally divided. The stimulus is estimated to have saved about 3 million jobs, but it also increased the deficit quite a bit. So Liberal economists see America’s current 7% unemployment rate as evidence that the stimulus’ Keynesian policies should have gone further, while conservatives say that the stimulus exploded the federal deficit and debt. Regardless, the recovery for the past few years has been steady, but quite slow. Lastly, let’s turn to Obama’s signature policy proposal the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. The Affordable Care Act is arguably the most significant piece of social legislation since Medicare. And it seeks to move the United States into the ranks of countries with universal health care. A list that includes every industrialized nation on Earth. We’re number one among countries that don’t have universal health care. So Obamacare aims to reduce the number of Americans without health insurance by making it easier and less expensive for the uninsured to buy it privately. It’s not a government insurance plan and the government will subsidize those who can’t afford insurance. That’s going to be expensive, but fortunately our health care system is so astonishly inefficient that there are lots of places to save money and the Congressional Budget Office at least thinks it’s going to be a wash. But controversially, the acts insurance mandate means that if you don’t have insurance from your employer you MUST buy it or else you have to pay a penalty. In 2012 the core of the law was upheld by the Supreme Court when they ruled that thiants was a constitutional use of the government’s taxing power. As for Obama’s success at ending partisan politics, not one Congressional Republican voted for Obamacare, and many used it to campaign against Democrats in the 2010 mid-term elections. And while the success of the Affordable Care Act won’t be able to be determined for many years there was a huge backlash against both Obama and his policies, on Facebook, and Twitter, and also the mysterious world of non-the-Internet One of these responses was The Tea Party, a reference to the Boston Tea Party and an acronym for Taxed Enough Already. For the record, I just want to say that the vast majority of American’s taxes are lower now than they have been at any point in the last one hundred years. But the Tea Party is also very concerned that deficits are out of control and that rising government spending is going to ruin America. Bolstered by 80 or so new Tea Party congresspeople, the Republicans took control of the House in 2010 and John, it’s pronounced, Boehner became the Speaker of The House. All these Tea Party freshmen took their mandate to cut taxes and reduce spending very seriously, and that made it difficult for Boehner to compromise with the Obama administration. Over in the Senate, Democrats held a slim majority, but because of the filibuster needed 60 votes to do anything, which made them look very dysfunctional In fact, the 111th congress was one of the least productive in American history. Obama was re-elected president in 2012, the Republicans continued to control The House, the Democrats continued to have slim majority in the Senate, and now America is facing something of a political crisis. Unwillingness to compromise precipitated a series of mini-fiscal crises over things like the budget and raising the debt ceiling. Things that Congress used to be able to hash out back when their business was governing not ideological rigidity. Meanwhile, the economy has slowly added jobs and looks halfway decent at the moment mostly because Europe looks so bad. Yay? That qualified questioning yay is about the last word I have to say on American history. The particular brands of ideological certainty that we see today may seem new but if you look at American history you realize that this has been going on for a long time. The Tea Party is right that the founding fathers would be astonished by the extend of the American government and the extent to which it’s involved in the lives of Americans. And progressives are right that people around the world have benefited from government investment in healthcare and infrastructure and transportation. We have to ask ourselves again, “What does freedom really mean?” Can you be free when you live in poverty or when you’re one injury away from bankruptcy? Can you be free when the government can go to a secret court to read your text messages? We know that you can’t be free if you’re dead, so is the government’s job to protect you not only by having a standing army but also making you wear your seat belt? Those are ultimately ideological questions, but we have to grapple with them in a real practical way. And the great story of American governance is compromise. But that is also often been the tragedy of American governance as when the Constitutional Convention compromised over whether African American people were people. So if you’ve learned anything this year, I hope its been that the American story that we find ourselves in now isn’t entirely novel. And I think we have much to learn from those who came before us, both from their successes and their many, many failures. Thank you so much for watching Crash Course US History next we will be discussing literature. Your first reading assignment The Odyssey. It’s a great book, I promise, you’re gonna like it. Thanks again for watching. I’ll see ya then. Crash Course US History is made with the help of all of these nice people and it exists because of your continuing support through Subbable.com. There is a link right there that you can click to voluntarily subscribe and keep this show, you know, rolling. Thank you, so much, to everyone that has watched and supported this show over the last two years. I’m wearing the same shirt that I wore on the 1st episode of Crash Course World History to celebrate two successful years of teaching history! This has been one of the great professional joys of my life and I’m so grateful to everyone that has helped make the show and everyone who has watched it. You can find a full list of your reading for Crash Course Literature in the doobly-doo. Thank you again for watching, and as we say in my hometown, “Don’t forget to be awesome

Content

Corsi said his purpose in writing the book was to defeat Obama in the 2008 United States presidential election.[1] In the book, he recounts Barack Obama's upbringing and early political career in Chicago and argues that Obama is an "extreme leftis[t]" who should not be elected president. The book claims to document "Obama's extensive connections with Islam and radical politics", his "religious affiliation with ... black-liberation theology", and his associations with controversial pastor Jeremiah Wright, fundraiser Tony Rezko,[9] and radical activists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, formerly of the Weather Underground.[2] The book also argues that Obama supports "far-left domestic policy" and "naïve... foreign policy predicated on the reduction of the military", and that he is therefore unsuitable to be the President of the United States.[2]

The book opens with a quote by Andy Martin, who The Nation,[16] The Washington Post,[17] and The New York Times[18] have identified as the primary source for the allegations that Obama is concealing an alleged Muslim faith, rumors which began shortly after his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.

Author and publication

The book's author, Jerome Corsi, has written on a number of controversial topics. In 2007 he wrote a book exposing a supposed plot to replace the United States dollar with international currency.[19] He accused a "Muslim terrorist group" of supporting John McCain, and called for the impeachment of George W. Bush.[20][21] He endorsed the 9/11 Truth Movement, which questions official and mainstream accounts of the September 11, 2001 attacks.[22] During the 2004 United States presidential election, he co-wrote Unfit for Command, a book associated with Swift Vets and POWs for Truth that was critical of Democratic candidate John Kerry.[1][23][24] He is a regular contributor at conservative internet publication WorldNetDaily, which is well known for publicizing conspiracy theories about Obama's citizenship.

The book was published by Threshold Editions, a division of CBS-owned Simon & Schuster, whose chief editor was Republican party political strategist Mary Matalin.[25] The title is intentionally assonant with abomination.[9]

Corsi was detained by Kenyan immigration officials and then deported for attempting to promote the book without a work permit.[26][27]

Responses

Obama campaign response

In response to the book, the Obama campaign issued a 40-page response, "unfit for publication" (playing on the Corsi co-authored 2004 book Unfit for Command[26][28]) on the campaign website fightthesmears.com, objecting to assertions made in the book and alleging factual errors.[29] The campaign also issued a press release, reading in part:

This book is nothing but a series of lies that were long ago discredited, written by an individual who was discredited after he wrote a similar book to help George Bush and Dick Cheney get re-elected four years ago... The reality is that there are many lie-filled books like this in the works cobbled together from the Internet to make money off of a presidential campaign... We will respond to these smears forcefully.[1]

The Obama campaign also said it would "push back against this year's vicious Republican attack book."[8] In addition, the Democratic National Committee joined the "counteroffensive" telling its supporters by email: "The media have shown that they aren't going to stop him. It's up to you to spread the truth, so here it is. Below you will find the facts about Corsi and his desperate fabrications."[30]

Other responses

When asked for a comment about the book, John McCain said, "Gotta keep your sense of humor," but his campaign said McCain did not hear the question, and the campaign had no comment.[31][32] In response to the book's publication, Senator John Kerry, the subject of a previous book by Corsi during his 2004 campaign for presidency, launched the website "Truth Fights Back" to rebut the claims.[33] Media Matters for America, which describes itself as a progressive organization dedicated to countering "conservative misinformation in the U.S. media",[34] has given details of what it says are numerous instances of inaccuracies in the book[35][36] and in Corsi's statements promoting the work.[37] Paul Waldman of Media Matters appeared with Corsi on Larry King Live when they discussed the claims.[38] MSNBC's Contessa Brewer confronted Corsi with these alleged inaccuracies; Corsi disputed Media Matters' allegations.[39]

Reception and critical review

Released on August 1, 2008, the book was #4 in sales in nonfiction during the first week of its release[40] and subsequently rose to #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover non-fiction books within two weeks,[1] due in part to higher bulk sales.[1][41][42] This has led some Obama supporters to suspect that conservative groups have made bulk purchases to inflate sales, something Corsi denies.[43] On September, 8 it was second to Tori Spelling's book.[44] Corsi posted his first Obamabucks from the sale of his book on the wall of a coffee shop in Washington.[citation needed]

Corsi's book has been criticized for inaccuracies by news organizations such as The New York Times,[1] the Los Angeles Times,[3] U.S. News & World Report,[45] the Associated Press,[4] Time magazine,[46] Newsweek,[47] The Daily Telegraph,[5] Editor & Publisher,[6] The Guardian,[7] CNN,[8] The Independent,[9] Politifact.com,[48] and The Boston Globe.[33] According to The New York Times, "several of the book's accusations, in fact, are unsubstantiated, misleading or inaccurate."[1] Peter Wehner of Commentary wrote: "conservatives should not hitch their hopes to" Corsi's book because "it seems to be riddled with factual errors — some relatively minor (like asserting that Obama does not mention the birth of his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, in Dreams from My Father; Obama does mention her), and some significant (suggesting that Obama favors withdrawing troops from Afghanistan; he wants to do the opposite)."[49]

The Washington Post called it an "innuendo-filled, mistake-riddled biography" in its online election diary The Trail.[50] Kate Linthicum of the Los Angeles Times wrote "being No. 1 [on the best seller list] doesn't necessarily mean being accurate" in regard to Corsi's claims about Obama's religious faith.[3] Politico reported that Corsi's book "left a trail of wild theories, vitriol and dogma that have called into question his credibility."[51] The British newspaper The Independent called Corsi's book "a hatchet job on Obama".[9] According to Slate, "neither Corsi nor Matalin responded to e-mails from me asking whether they intended to correct any errors in The Obama Nation – it would be a miracle if there were none" [emphasis in original].[52]

The book also contains what The Washington Post describes as "potentially offensive passages" about Barack Obama's personal and family life, such as one stating that Obama is less identified with his American roots than his "African blood".[11] Corsi also writes: "Obama's mother chose another Third World prospect for her second husband, a second man of color, to be her mate", noted by CNN as "lines some might consider racially insensitive."[8] The Los Angeles Times also pointed to a line by Corsi claiming "Obama wants to will all the white blood out of himself so he can become pure black," citing "bigoted comments."[53] The Chicago Sun-Times called it "an abomination," and said the book "exploits racial fears [and] hate in [an] effort to scare white America."[10] Corsi has drawn criticism for scheduling an appearance to promote the book on The Political Cesspool, a "pro-White" radio talk show described as "white nationalist" by the Southern Poverty Law Center.[54] He previously appeared on the show on July 20,[55] but he cancelled his August 17 appearance, citing a change of "travel plans."[56]

Disputed accuracy

The New York Times noted the book's assertion that Obama attended an incendiary sermon by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright in Chicago on a date when Obama was in fact giving a speech in Florida.[1] The article further noted Corsi's assertion that Obama had "yet to answer" if he had stopped using drugs. The State Journal-Register of Springfield, Illinois reported Obama's response to a question about his drug use: "I haven't done anything since I was 20 years old." Corsi told the Times that "self-reporting, by people who have used drugs, as to when they stopped is inherently unreliable."[1] (Obama has also answered the question in the autobiography that Corsi reviews in his book.[57]) In the book, Corsi says that Obama may still be using drugs today, but does not provide evidence for this claim.[58]

The Times further noted that while Obama is a Christian, the book contains statements arguing that he has "extensive connections to Islam".[1][59] One of Corsi's statements is that Obama's childhood friend, Zulfin Adi, had stated that Obama was a practicing Muslim. Contradicting that, Kim Barker, a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune reported: "Interviews with dozens of former classmates, teachers, neighbors and friends show that Obama was not a regular practicing Muslim when he was in Indonesia".[60] Corsi also fails to reveal that Adi later said he couldn't be certain about his claims and confessed to knowing Obama for only a few months.[57]

Corsi provided the wrong date of the Obamas' marriage, according to the Obama campaign.[58]

When discussing the house Barack and Michelle Obama bought in 2005, Corsi cites a February 1, 2008 Salon.com article for the claim that Chicago businessman Tony Rezko "found the house for Obama."[61][62] In a 2007 interview with the staff of the Chicago Sun-Times, Barack Obama asserted that it was his wife who found the house.[63]

FactCheck described the book as "a mishmash of unsupported conjecture, half-truths, logical fallacies and outright falsehoods." FactCheck's review also stated that, "A comprehensive review of all the false claims in Corsi's book would itself be a book."[64]

See also

Citations

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