The People Vs. Barack Obama
The Criminal Case Against the Obama Administration
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Publisher Description
Now in paperback, New York Times bestselling author Ben Shapiro presents a comprehensive case against Barack Obama’s abuses of power during his time in office.
From the DOJ to the NSA, from the EPA to the Department of Health and Human Services, Barack Obama’s administration has become a labyrinth of corruption and overreach touching every aspect of Americans’ lives. The People vs. Barack Obama strips away the soft media picture of the Obama administration to reveal a regime motivated by pure, unbridled power and details how each scandal has led to dozens of instances of as-yet-unprosecuted counts of espionage, involuntary manslaughter, violation of internal revenue laws, bribery, and obstruction of justice.
The story of the Obama administration is a story of abuse, corruption, and venality on the broadest scale ever to spring from the office of the presidency. President Obama may be the culmination of a century of government growth—but more important, he is the apotheosis of the imperial presidency. Obama chooses when to enforce immigration laws, delays his own Obamacare proposals when it is politically convenient to do so, micromanages the economy, attacks the Supreme Court, Congress, and the sovereign states. And he proclaims that he alone is the voice of the people while encroaching on their rights. In The People vs. Barack Obama, Ben Shapiro brings Obama into the people’s court and addresses each of his abuses of power.
Customer Reviews
Out of date I guess
The person that says that Obama is gone is correct. But they are also rating the book 5 YEARS after it was written. So of-course Obama wasn’t president then. So what exactly is there reasoning for rating this book a 1 star.
Extravagant
Best.book.ever.
Ben Shapiro, you did it again
Obama was a terrible person to lead our country
He was a good speaker but a lot of problems
If you read this you should make a book with billoRiley
Amazing
Great book