Barack Obama

David Freddoso: ‘The Case Against Barack Obama’

Tuesday night, syndicated talk-radio host Mark Levin interviewed author David Freddoso about his new book ‘The Case Against Barack Obama.’

As the book’s synopsis states, in his book you will learn:

* How Barack Obama opposed a bill banning infanticide-by-neglect-a stance too extreme even for Nancy Pelosi. (Freddoso has an exclusive interview with the nurse central to the case.)

* How Obama’s friendship with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright was no accident, but a carefully thought-out personal and political decision

* Why Obama thought his association with the Reverend Wright and the terrorist Bill Ayers wouldn’t matter-an exposé of the insular radical chic of Chicago’s Hyde Parkpolitics

* What Obama really did for convicted developer Tony Rezko

* Debunking the myth of Obama’s “new” politics: the forgotten tale of how Obama won his first election by throwing all of his competitors off the ballot

* A story Obama would like to stay buried in Chicago: how he used his clout as a U.S. senator to save the corrupt Cook County Political Machine when reformers of both parties tried to challenge the entrenched political bosses

* How Obama has repeatedly steered taxpayer money to campaign donors

Barack Obama weak choice for President in face of Russian and Iranian expansionist threats

Syndicated talk-radio host Mark Levin spoke tonight about the invasion of Georgia and the possibility of Russia also invading other nations that became independent after the Soviet Union’s demise. In addition, Iran continues to export terrorism and threaten the interests of the United States. Those nations, as well as threats that have yet to emerge, make Barack Obama a weak choice for President. His socialist domestic agenda would greatly diminish America’s ability to defend itself and assist its allies:

Barack Obama has indicated that he would weaken our armed forces and defund the Strategic Defense Initiative:

Wanting to rid the world of nuclear weapons is a noble thought yet “just words” are not going to stop countries like Iran from developing or using them. Unilaterally ending SDI’s development is reckless.