I have read it.
It was fine but I don’t know whether it is an accurate theory, but interesting.
Or... more likely... SHE gave birth to The *ss-clown in Chief and the identity of the biological father is still a bit of a mystery...
We’re so multicultural! So tolerant! Why....look... we’ve elected an anti-American President of the United States of America. I do hope the rest of the world likes us now. /s
Yes, it’ interesting to read but I think it would have been a better short story than a novel.
I have been thinking about buying this book but am really curious...how does the author know that? And does that mean that she hated herself because she was white or hated herself anyway and just happened to be white.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Isn’t a Ptarmigan some kind of half-baked bunny rabbit...??
(Happy Thanksgiving my old friend....)
Yes, heard it on CD. It was great. Very informative and I think his theories are the best that explains Obama and his actions, so far. Chilling it is.
In my humble opinion, the book's line of argument isn't the least bit persuasive, even though the book is full of interesting and juicy details about Barack's family background and intellectual development, and even though D'Souza certainly is a terrific writer.
Why am I not persuaded? Because there are so many Dhimmi-Qrat politicians who are just as bad, even though they lack Obama's Kenyan Y chromosome, and they didn't have leftwing mothers from Kansas.
For example, Nancy Pelosi comes straight from the Baltimore political machine. Harry Reid is a Nevada Mormon. Bernie Sanders is a Brooklyn Jew. Dick Durbin is a Chicago Lithuanian. Jim McDermott is a Seattle psychiatrist. Jay Rockerfeller would be nobody without the billions earned by his family's Standard Oil trust.
I could go on and on with other pertinent examples. But no need. The simple point is that you don't need a Kenyan Mau-Mau father and a Kansas-Kommie mother to be an America-loathing lefty politico. Far from it.
Moreover, and pardon my cynicism, I'd say you don't need to shell out good money for Dinesh's book, not just yet. It probably will show up fairly soon on the remainder tables, priced around a dollar or two.