A literary guide to hating Barack Obama
Secret Muslim. Socialist. Amateur. Anti-American. Criminal.
Throughout the presidency of Barack Obama, and even before it, a chorus of writers has stood stage right, reinterpreting the era but mainly eviscerating the man. Obama, initially little known, became a literary subgenre and publishing obsession, with countless volumes attacking the president, promising to unmask who he really is, what he really thinks and why he does the things he does. And for a while, at least, the books sold well.
Selecting a representative set among dozens and dozens of titles in the Obama hatred literature is not easy. Do you go with Impeachable Offenses or The Manchurian President? Divider-in-Chief or The Obama Nation? Culture of Corruption or The Roots of Obamas Rage? A sample of such books, spanning 2008 to 2016, shows that, while the anti-Obama canon can be predictable, it is by no means static. The aversion to the president is always growing, and the nature of that aversion is always evolving toward harsher conclusions.
In the beginning, there was ignorance, and the void of our Obama knowledge was filled with speculation, bits of autobiography and family lore. The senator from Illinois was deemed dangerous for all that he might be: distant, unfamiliar, foreign in so many ways. Once he sat in the Oval Office, however, the attacks shifted, and the president became that most recognizable of political creatures: unprincipled, corrupt, Chicago. As conservative disdain intensified throughout his first term, Obama came to be seen as a bungler, in over his head (think the Libya intervention or Operation Fast and Furious). Yet soon he was redefined once more, this time as a brilliant subversive: Its not that Obama doesnt know what hes doing but that he knows all too well. That leads, inevitably, to the final and most damning judgment that this president is a criminal.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/book-party/wp/2016/08/25/a-literary-guide-to-hating-barack-obama/
struggle4progress
(118,295 posts)hermetic
(8,310 posts)hermetic
(8,310 posts)Not that those listed books AREN'T fiction, but....
I just recently started the audio book, Flashback, by a guy who is famous for horror novels, Dan Simmons. This novel takes place in a dystopian future and seems interesting until the author starts explaining why the US has been destroyed. It was Obama and Social Security and Medicare. Totally bankrupted the country. Plus, Global Warming was a big hoax. I immediately took it back to the library. WTF, Simmons?
I imagine there are plenty more of the same out there. I suspect more people read fiction than these above-mentioned treatises.
Volaris
(10,272 posts)Because they must know that the majority of the Republican Base is functionally illiterate.
You think they turn in a manuscript to their editors and the only suggestion is 'smaler wirds, more Truthiness'.?