Americans are becoming more and more negative about the Obama health-care takeover, the failure to address the BP oil spill and a dozen other issues facing them in 2010. But moving the other direction in the public's opinion is "The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists" by Aaron Klein and Brenda Elliott.
This week it is tops among best-sellers at the WND SuperStore, as well as No. 10 on the New York Times best-seller list and No. 9 on the Washington Post's similar list.
It has answers to questions raised about President Obama's heritage, his priorities, his friends and his goals – especially how those work to affect the future of American citizens.
The book reveals answers to the questions that arise, as Klein put it, when you know "there is something very wrong with the president – but … don't know exactly what."
He talked recently about the importance of the book with talk-show host Sean Hannity:
The book documents – with nearly 900 citations and endnotes – a long list of issues, such as how:
- A coalition of extremists, including a founder of William Ayers' Weathermen domestic-terrorist organization, helped craft Obama's "stimulus" bill.
- Obama's health-care policy, masked by moderate populist rhetoric, was pushed along and partially crafted by extremists, some of whom reveal in their own words that their principal aim is to achieve corporate socialist goals and a vast increase in government powers.
- Extremists are among Obama's "czars" and other top advisers. New information links top advisers David Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett to communist activists. The book uncovers correspondence in which a communist confesses to mentoring and educating Axelrod and helping the top Obama aide to secure his first job. Obama then later worked with the same communist, the book finds.
- Evidence shows in 1995 Obama was a member of the socialist New Party, which sought to infiltrate the Democratic Party to ultimately mold it into a socialist-leaning organization. Perhaps more startlingly, the book reveals how New Party founders are currently helping to craft White House legislation.
- Copious research reveals more about Obama's deep ties to Ayers, uncovering for the first time where and how Obama first met Ayers – and it is much earlier than previously believed.
- Important aspects of Obama's carefully covered-up college years are revealed, with new details of his student career at Occidental College and later at Columbia University.
- Obama's early years, including his previously overlooked early childhood ties to a radical, far-left church, are documented.
- Obama's associations with the Nation of Islam, Black Liberation Theology and black political extremists are also revealed, with extensive new information on the subjects.
- Obama's deep ties to ACORN, which are much more extensive than previously documented elsewhere, are covered. The book also crucially describes how a socialist-led, ACORN-affiliated union helped facilitate Obama's political career and now exerts major influence in the White House.
The book also provides new details of Obama's links to Jeremiah Wright, Cass Sunstein and Valerie Jarrett.
Wright is the Chicago pastor who proclaimed "God d---America," Sunstein's radical views are well-documented and Jarrett is the adviser Obama treats like a sibling.
Klein is an American journalist, author and radio host. He serves as senior investigative reporter and Jerusalem bureau chief for WorldNetDaily.com and is a columnist for the Jewish Press.
Known for his regular appearances on top U.S. radio talk shows and television news broadcasts, especially Fox News, Klein is also the author of "Schmoozing with Terrorists" and "The Late Great State of Israel." Klein currently hosts his own program on WABC, the nation's largest talk-radio station.
Elliott is a historian and author known for her dogged blogging during the 2008 presidential election about Tony Rezko, Ayers and other criminals in Obama's clique of cronies.
In second place this week is "The Constitution of the United States."
The latest surge in demand for the law of the land as established by the founders comes just as the Chicago-style politics in the White House are coming to light.
In a recent controversy, Rep. Joe Sestak, D-Pa., and former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, another Democrat, say they were approached by officials purporting to represent the White House with job offers if they would halt challenges to White House Senate favorites.
Members of Congress have condemned the White House for "witness tampering" and "evasion" in trying to explain away the offers. There now are demands for a full investigation of exactly what was offered, by whom and to whom.
The Constitution, printed by the National Center for Constitutional Studies and proofed word-for-word against the original in the Archives in Washington, D.C., provides the outline of what a federal government should do and places limits on what it cannot.
It is identical in spelling, capitalization and punctuation to the original. The 48-page pocket Constitution also includes the Bill of Rights, Amendments 11-27, the Declaration of Independence and a complete index of the Constitution.
"Make no mistake about it – there's power in the words of the
Constitution," said Joseph Farah, founder and CEO of WorldNetDaily.com.
"It's one of the most magnificent political documents ever conceived by
mortal men. In fact, I don't think its beauty, elegance and enduring
spirit would have been possible without a little divine inspiration."
In third place is "Burning Down the Shack: How the 'Christian' Bestseller is Deceiving Millions" - (Autographed) (Paperback) by James B. De Young.
He writes how millions have bought into the theology of Paul Young, whose book, "The Shack," portrays God as a loving, black woman.
But, De Young asks, is Young's worldview important? Is his theology that big a deal?
He believes so. In fact, it's so important that he's written a challenge to "The Shack."
In "Burning Down the Shack," De Young sheds important light on the implications of Young's pluralistic faith and provides readers with a counterbalance to the popular volume that's spent nearly two years on the best-seller lists.
Exploring the nature and character of God from Scripture, De Young concludes that it is necessary to proceed carefully with "The Shack," because it skews and even jettisons important doctrines. Without being confrontational, De Young makes the case that dangers can lurk under the foundation.
Here are the top sellers in WND's online SuperStore for June 7-12:
- "The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists" - (Autographed) (Hardcover)
By Aaron Klein, Brenda Elliott - "The Constitution of the United States" (Pamphlet)
- "Burning Down the Shack: How the 'Christian' Bestseller is Deceiving Millions" - (Autographed) (Paperback)
By James B. De Young - "The WatchWORD Bible" - Complete New Testament - (DVD)
- "The Islamic Antichrist: The Shocking Truth about the Real Nature of the Beast" - (Autographed) (Hardcover)
By Joel Richardson - "A Question of Eligibility: Is Obama's Presidency Constitutionally Legitimate?" - (DVD)
- "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession" - (Autographed) (Hardcover)
By Erik Rush - "George Washington's Sacred Fire" - (Paperback)
By Peter A. Lillback and Jerry Newcombe - "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group" - (Paperback)
By Daniel Estulin - "FIREARMS MULTIMEDIA GUIDE" - (DVD-ROM)
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