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Obama Unmasked: Did Slick Hollywood Handlers Create the Perfect Candidate?

Obama Unmasked: Did Slick Hollywood Handlers Create the Perfect Candidate?
By Floyd Brown, Lee Troxler

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Meet Obama's Worst Nightmare. The book that rips the mask off the man that hides behind sound bites and Hollywood spin. If you want to get to know the real Obama read this book.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #280942 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 264 pages

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An old right-wing attack dog has returned with a new target: Barack Obama. --CNN News

Floyd Brown is back. Brown, the former political director of Americans for Bush (meaning George H.W. Bush), was a key player in the infamous 1988 Willie Horton ad, and his new group the National Campaign Fund... --ABC News

The Republican consultant who helped sink the 1988 Dukakis campaign with his infamous Willie Horton ad is using his attack dog skills against Barack Obama. --Washington Post

About the Author
Floyd Brown is an author, speaker and businessman with a weekly syndicated column (see floydbrown.com). He has appeared on FOX News, CNN, the CBS Evening News, ABC s Good Morning America, NBC s Today Show, MSNBC and more. He is president of Excellentia Inc. (excellentiainc.com) specializing in new media marketing. From 2001 to 2006 he served as executive director of Young America s Foundation, which saved Rancho del Cielo, Ronald Reagan s Ranch. In 1988, he formed Citizens United and served as its Chairman until 2007. Among his bestselling books is Slick Willie: Why America Cannot Trust Bill Clinton. Lee Troxler runs a direct marketing agency and has written 14 books including Along Wit s Trail: The Humor & Wisdom of Ronald Reagan, and has written and helped produce 3 movies Hillary: the Movie, On Native Soil: The Documentary of the 9/11 Commission Report, and FahrenHYPE 9/11. He wrote press and speeches for Presidents Reagan and Bush. In the Reagan White House, he produced and broadcast a daily radio show. In the Reagan for President campaign, he ran the Matching Funds operation which was crucial to the New Hampshire victory.


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Obama Unmasked is yet another recent addition to the combined onslaught of literature addressing the person and career of Barack Obama. It is not as sophisticated or as dispassionate as many of the other works out there, and I would get the Freddoso and Mendell books before purchasing this one. The authors take many chances in their analysis here and are not as objective as one would like. I say this even though I too am a conservative and would never vote for Obama under any circumstances. This text heavily relies on the biography penned by David Mendell for its substance, and does not provide any original research concerning its subject. I also was somewhat annoyed by all of its alternating text in bold as it created a bit of a "beats you over the head" approach. Its okay but others are much stronger.

Must Read before the 2008 Presidential election5
This book is filled with facts about Obamas' connections to the unworthy ones. Obama fans won't want to read but need to. One of the more interesting things in the book is about the October Surprise that a billionaire named Soros manages to pull off prior to any election he wants his chosen ones to win,like Obama. Great read and easy to read.Makes your furious at what goes on in politics and Obama is not the first.

How Much Style--How Much Substance?3
In OBAMA UNMASKED, Floyd Brown makes it clear that his book was never intended to be a fair and even-handed assessment of a man about whom America knows of but not in any detail. Those who are ready to trash any book solely on the basis of its ideology would do well to look beyond Brown's evident screed and judge the book on the merits of what is indisputable about Barack Obama. It is almost not to the point to accuse Obama of being a creation of a cabal of spin doctors, all of whom have a great deal more to say that is anti-Bush than pro-Obama. Every candidate today runs focus groups to judge how they and presumably the electorate will view that candidate. Brown's animus, however, lies in his belief that focus groups and spin are all there is to Obama. Once Brown makes his point that Obama is a construct, then the reader must decide whether this construct is as truly one-dimensional as Brown asserts. This, of course, is a fork in the road that each reader must choose. Whichever path the reader chooses, he is still left with the same charges made by other anti-Obama writers like Freddoso and Corsi, all of whom rely on words uttered by Obama on issues ranging from his stated desire to increase taxes across the board, appoint liberal judges to the judiciary, increase our reliance on the United Nations in matters of national defense, decrease the size of our armed forces so that our dependency on the good will of the United Nations is a given, and forbid off shore oil drilling so that our dependency on Arab oil will continue indefintely. For those who are justifiably sick of our involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan to the point that they are willing to overlook the other agendas of Obama, they would do well to pay heed to a politician who is willing to outline his socialistic vision of an America that would be truly alien to all but the most radical of the Far Left. In OBAMA UNMASKED, Floyd Brown makes the case--however tortuously--that Barack Obama's plans for the future of the United States need no mask at all.