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the Mendacity of Hope: Presidential Power, Corporate Money, and Politics Corrupt Influence

Current price: $18.99
the Mendacity of Hope: Presidential Power, Corporate Money, and Politics Corrupt Influence
the Mendacity of Hope: Presidential Power, Corporate Money, and Politics Corrupt Influence

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the Mendacity of Hope: Presidential Power, Corporate Money, and Politics Corrupt Influence

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The Mendacity of Hope
should help wake up all those Obama-voters who've been napping while the wars escalate, the recession deepens, and the environment goes straight to hell.” —Barbara Ehrenreich
From the former editor-in-chief of
Harper's Magazine
comes a bold manifesto exposing President Obama's failure to enact progressive reform at home and abroad. National Magazine Award finalist Roger Hodge makes a hard-hitting case against Obama's failure to deliver on the promises of his campaign. The first book-length critique of the Obama's presidency from a prominent member of the left,
will strike a chord with anyone stirred by the words of Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, and Frank Rich. It's the book that every frustrated progressive in America has been waiting to read.

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