150 Reasons Why Barack Obama Is the Worst President in History

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Authors: Matt Margolis, Mark Noonan
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detain American citizens, and government spying has exploded on his watch. Freedom of speech, religion, and the press are under attack. When Obama realizes his agenda won’t make it through Congress, he merely imposes it via executive fiat. If there are laws he doesn’t want to enforce, he ignores them. Obama’s assault on the 2nd Amendment at the end of his first term puts an exclamation point on a relentless policy of placing Americans at the mercy of an all-powerful government.
    Obama isn’t just a failure at home, but also abroad. Al Qaeda is not only still a threat, but they’re growing. He’s offended and alienated our allies, kowtowed to our enemies, and made us less safe.
    We are now more divided than at any time since the Civil War. 510 Americans are losing hope, and believe our best times are behind us and that things will only get worse from here on. 511
    While we don’t know for certain how Obama will govern in his second term, what we’ve seen suggests Obama’s last four years in office won’t be any better than his first four. Unless things change drastically in his second term, the evidence will show that Obama truly is the worst president in history. As we survey the disaster of Obama’s first term and brace ourselves for the inevitable disasters of the second, it is vitally important that the next generation (who will have to pay for our mistake in electing Obama twice) fully understand his record and show better judgment in the voting booth, so that America can once again be the beacon of economic and personal freedom it once was.

About The Authors
     
    Matt Margolis is a full time architectural designer and longtime blogger. In November 2003, Matt founded Blogs for Bush, one of the most popular political blogs during the 2004 presidential campaign, earning him an invitation to the Republican National Convention. Since then, Matt has launched a number of successful blogs and has been an invited guest on local and national media. Matt lives with his wife Beth and their dog Zuzu in Upstate New York.

    Follow Matt on Twitter @mattmargolis.
     
    Mark Noonan is a long-time blogger and Navy veteran. He has been living in the southern Nevada area for more than a decade and has lived in places as diverse as California, Virginia and, for a time, Italy. Catholic and Distributist, Noonan writes on a wide variety of subjects and has appeared in old and new media over the years.
     
    Follow Mark on Twitter @mnoonan17.
     
    Matt and Mark both blog at blogsforvictory.com . Their first book, Caucus of Corruption: The Truth about the New Democratic Majority , was published in 2007.
     

Copyright Information
     
    150 Reasons Why Barack Obama Is The Worst President In History
    Copyright © 2013 by Matt Margolis & Mark Noonan
     
    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by an information storage and retrieval system - except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review to be printed in a magazine or newspaper - without permission in writing from the publisher.
     
    For further information, please contact
     
    Matt Margolis
    @mattmargolis
     
    Mark Noonan
    @marknoonan17
     
    The authors can be reached via email at
    [email protected]
     
    Book Design by Logotecture
     
    Victory Books
     
    ASIN: B00CMJCQ68
     
    Available in print on Amazon.com
    ISBN: 978-0615794754

 

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