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That's a crock, Barack: President Obama's record of saying things that are untrue, duplicitous, arrogant and delusional or Barack Obama's lies and Why Obama should not be re-elected


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Does President Barack Obama play quick and lax with a law and contend a lot of things that unequivocally don’t make sense?

In That’s a crock, Barack, Ambassador Fred J. Eckert -- author of a domestic joke novel Hank Harrison for President that Library Journal hailed as “One of a best domestic spoofs given The Mouse That Roared” -- examines Barack Obama’s possess difference – impossibly duplicitous, deceitful, conceited and delusional – and subjects them to proof and wit to denote what a criminal pursuit Obama and his flattering media cheerleaders have perpetrated on a American people.

Ambassador Eckert, a former regressive Republican Member of Congress and a male President Ronald Reagan described as “a good crony and valued advisor,” turns a tables on Barack Obama, a Left and a media by subjecting them to a arrange of gibe that they are so lustful of regulating opposite conservatives.

Intelligent and amusing, That’s a crock, Barack reminds us that in their associated efforts to foster Barack Obama, a Obama campaign, a Democrats and many of a media make a concentration about how and where Barack says a things he says – Greek columns surrounding him, someone in a assembly fainting, campaigning abroad in Berlin, a entertaining Muslim audience, etc. – though frequency about what unequivocally matters -- a piece of what he indeed says.

Writes Ambassador Eckert: “Barack Hussein Obama, it turns out, has a settlement of observant things that are untrue, delusional, arrogant, self-indulgent, absurd, silly, ludicrous, diverting and only plain wrong.”

Eckert binds a difference of Barack Obama adult to a light of proof and reason and creates a constrained box that -- if one bothers to indeed think about what Obama says -- so mostly a difference Obama spouts are, in truth, a crock.

Gaffs Obama creates are abandoned or lonesome adult by a media that would spin them into some brouhaha were they done by a regressive – and Eckert demonstrates a double-standard with manly examples.

Eckert creates it compellingly transparent that it’s not only a tiny things on that a media give Obama a pass. When Obama says things that a George Bush or a Sarah Palin would be savaged as reticent for saying, it tends to get immune or lonesome up; when Obama says things many Americans would find to be megalomaniacal or mind-bogglingly absurd, mostly it is not only abandoned or immune though indeed upheld off as gorgeous and profound.

For example, Eckert points out that while a media raved about Obama’s Cairo debate they abandoned stating things that uncover it to be such an impossibly stupid speech. Eckert exposes a giddiness of statements Obama done there, lifting questions a media should have raised. In this debate that a media gushed over Obama told his Muslim assembly he knows that “Islam has demonstrated by difference and deeds a possibilities of eremite tolerance”? Wonder because a media didn’t ask him if a “Death to Infidels” 9/11 attacks and all a bombings and beheadings were among a difference and deeds he had in mind?

Are we wakeful that Barack Obama thinks and says things that outrageously isolated from a truth? Are we wakeful that he boasted during a 60 Minutes talk that he is during slightest a fourth biggest boss and presumably a greatest? Are we wakeful that CBS attempted to cover adult his bragging to strengthen him?

Readers opposite a domestic spectrum – from Republican Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole to Democratic NY Governor Mario Cuomo --heaped high regard on Ambassador Eckert’s domestic joke novel Hank Harrison for President.

That’s a crock, Barack will expected be perceived with furious unrestrained by regressive Republicans and with fear and loathsome by magnanimous Democrats.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #281136 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-02-03
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 188 pages


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Fred J. Eckert, former US Ambassador and former regressive Republican Member of Congress, is a author of a domestic joke novel, Hank Harrison for President, that Library Journal hailed as “one of a best domestic spoofs given The Mouse That Roared.” His papers have seemed in such inhabitant magazines as Reader’s Digest, The Wall Street Journal and Outdoor Life; in a series of regressive on-line publications, including Human Events, American Thinker, Pajamas Media, National Review Online and The Washington Examiner; and in scarcely each vital journal in a United States. President Ronald Reagan called him “a good crony and valued advisor…a male of good knowledge and wisdom.”



That's a crock, Barack: President Obama's record of saying things that are untrue, duplicitous, arrogant and delusional or Barack Obama's lies and Why Obama should not be re-elected

That's a crock, Barack: President Obama's record of saying things that are untrue, duplicitous, arrogant and delusional or Barack Obama's lies and Why Obama should not be re-elected (Paperback)
By Fred J. Eckert


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3 of 3 people found a following examination helpful.
5Thank You Fred Eckert!


By Debh


Thank we FRED ECKERT!

What a gift. Many of us know intuitively that Barack Obama fails America everyday, though it is formidable during times to pin him down, generally given a mainstream media is such a fan of a male and such an rivalry of a truth. "That's a crock, Barack" is a decisive anxiety we need to unequivocally know only how duplicitous Barack Obama has been and helps ready us for a assault of politically-motivated, self-indulgent falsehoods and fabrications that are to come. Well documented and verifiable, this is not an opinion piece, though a real-life, significant comment of a absurd statements of Barack Obama. Written in frail and humorous style, this is a fun and inestimable read.

2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
5Eckert's "Crock" should be a anxiety apparatus in each newsroom


By Commissioner Stupp


Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again because he is one of a nation's keenest domestic observers. Cheerfully treading where small mortal reporters and editors brave not, Eckert catalogues an extraordinary array of malapropisms,falsities and other nonsense spoken by claimant and now President Obama.

Social Studies teachers opposite a republic cringed when Mr. Obama referred to a "58 states" in a union, though no one during CBS, a New York Times, or MSNBC suspicion this value mentioning. When a President referred to a "Austrian language," a veteran newsies during NBC, ABC, and a Washington Post were strangely silent.

Fred Eckert has these and many other weird or diverting comments from a President all accessible in "That's a Crock, Barack."

The book creates an glorious gift, maybe even for your favorite internal or even inhabitant journalist.

Thank you, Ambassador Eckert !

2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
5The Truth behind a Myth


By TomfromAlbany


Our tide President has been given a pass by a categorical tide press from misstatements and other ill-seasoned that make a miscues of President George W. Bush dark in comparison. Ambassador Eckert has taken on a charge of job a President to charge for some of his many vast statements and mis-statements. In a good investigate and edited bid Eckert has supposing a glance of a male behind a parable by surveying a law about some of a slightest listened comments of a President and those that, some-more shockingly, a mainstream media has given him a pass for saying.

Anyone severely deliberation that claimant to support in this year's Presidential choosing now has a contingency examination that will lead to a unavoidable end that it is time for a change--again.

The book is good researched, humorous notwithstanding a earnest of a summary and provides a clever research of a contribution behind some of a President's many vast statements.

The book shows a same clarity of joke that done Hank Harrison for President a smashing examination that it is though this bid is even some-more vital. It points to a law that is being dark rather than a peculiar universe inhabited by Hank Harrison.

The book should be examination by all critical Americans

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