Barack Obama's Promised Land: Deplorables Need Not Apply By Jack Cashill

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Black Americans hoped Barack Obama would lead them to the “Promised Land,” and white Americans hoped he would reconcile the races, but by failing to understand his country or himself, Obama pulled the nation apart.In his introduction to the world at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, then state senator Barack Obama insisted, “There is not a liberal America and a conservative America—there is the United States of America. There is not a Black America and a White America and Latino America and Asian America—there’s the United States of America.” But as his latest memoir, A Promised Land, makes clear, Obama inhabits a smug, elite liberal America in which conservatives are not welcome. Indeed, from Obama’s perspective, their every thought, gesture, and vote is insincere and likely racist.Although the Obama memoir is obsessed with race, Obama as president and as writer has refused to address the one problem he knew to be at the heart of America’s racial divide: the disintegration of the black family. While Obama and his peers have profited from the opportunities America offers, his lack of courage has doomed the black inner city to another generation of crime, drugs, and educational failure. To divert attention from his own failure, Obama has cast the right as the “other” in his ongoing melodrama—driving a wedge between black and white that will take generations to heal.

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"Barack Obama's Promised Land" is a masterpiece. Jack Cashill dissects the real Obama like no other, and the result is a beautifully written, brilliantly insightful, and truly witty expose of a man fawned over by a deeply dishonest media, worshipped by progressives, and believed by millions to have been a sincere, honest president.But under Cashill's pen, the Obama who emerges is a fraud. He is routinely dishonest, deeply cynical, and a complete phony. Even his identify is largely a myth. The product of a mixed marriage and raised by whites, he was not considered an authentic black man in the eyes of many:"They know Obama grew up not in the South Side of Chicago but on the South Shore of Oahu with his white mother and grandparents." According to Cashill, Obama suffers from an identity crisis that haunts him to this day.Cashill reminds us of a remarkable speech that Obama gave on Father's Day in 2008. Most readers will be astonished to learn that Obama said the following:"Of all the rocks upon which we build our lives, we are reminded today that family is the most important. And we are called to recognize and honor how critical every father is to that foundation. But if we are honest with ourselves, we'll admit that what too many fathers also are is missing--missing from too many lives and too many homes. They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like boys instead of men."It was perhaps the last time that Obama was honest with himself--and with us."A Promised Land" refers to President Obama's 2020 best-seller. Cashill's book is an extended review of it, but it is so much more. He not only analyses the distortions and countless omissions of Obama's memoirs, he also provides trenchant observations on the media, other Obama biographers, and forgotten scandals (thanks media) that should have discredited Obama long ago.At times, Cashill is downright hilarious. Consider this gem:"Another friend was bubble-boy-in-chief Barney Frank, the ranking Democrat on [the] House Committee on Financial Services. In 2005, on the House floor, he scolded his more prudent colleagues, 'You are not going to see the collapse that you see when people talk about a bubble. So those on our committee in particular are going to continue to push for homeownership.'"If you think that fools and knaves are in power, you would be right.One welcome surprise are the chapters devoted to the subprime mortgage fiasco and the resulting financial crisis of 2008. It's a depressing story, and one that most have never heard (thanks media). The following passage is a good starting point:"For 'civil rights' activists' like Obama and his media allies these limitations were mere quibble. They (italics) wanted (italics) to believe--and wanted America to believe--that lenders in late-century America would willingly sacrifice their own profits to keep the black man down, and they were not about to let facts stand in the way.""To make the racism line work, Obama and his colleagues had to overlook default rates. . . . from 1992 to 1999, blacks were defaulting on their home loans more than twice as frequently as whites."In discussing the Dodd-Frank legislation, here's a witty passage that deserves special mention:"Throughout 'A Promised Land,' Obama rarely shies from self-praise, but to call the passage of a bill that almost everyone has come to loathe 'a significant triumph' suggests that his narcissism may have tipped from the metaphorical to the clinical."Here's another quote from President Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign that you may have forgotten (thanks media):"I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman. Now, for me as a Christian, it's also a sacred union. You know, God's in the mix."But soon enough, Obama "evolved" and came to embrace gay marriage. Was it a cynical ploy all along?For people who wonder if there is a secret power behind the throne, there is an intriguing passage on page 125:"If blind to the motives of Tea Party members, Obama could see the threat they posed to his reelection. Clearly, Obama loyalists picked up the vibes coming out of the White House. Still unclear is where these loyalists got their marching orders."One hopes that someone will write a whole book about where the Left gets "their marching orders."The reader will learn that Obama probably does not believe a word of the whole global cooling/global warming/climate change scam. If he did, he probably would not have purchased an $11.75 million home on Martha's Vineyard. Cashill observes:"Even larger than the Obamas' carbon footprint is their irony footprint. Wherever they go--Sidwell Friends, Copenhagen, Martha's Vineyard--irony follows."Irony perhaps--or just rank hypocrisy.Is Jack Cashill a fair judge and an honest chronicler of the Obama story? Read this engrossing book and decide for yourself.


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