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Synopsis In this hard-hitting assessment of the first six months of the Obama presidency, conservative pundit Michelle Malkin criticizes President Obama for turning away from his campaign promise to change the way things are done in Washington. According to Malkin, Obama's key appointees carry enough baggage to make them tainted. Rahm Emanuel, she says, is a powerbroker; Eric Holder is soft on crime and easy on corporations; and Joe Biden, through his lobbyist son, benefits from his relationship with MBNA, the credit card company. Michelle Obama, says Malkin, is also a disturbing influence on health care. It's business as usual, says Malkin, who implies that Obama will leave Washington as dirty as he found it--or perhaps worse!
| Size | | Length: | 376 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 20.5 oz |
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