When Barack Obama ran on a platform of "hope and change" four years ago, he promised to unite the country. But as Kate Obenshain reveals in Divider-in-Chief, Obama has done exactly the opposite. Rather than seeking commonsense, pro-American solutions, he has pursued far-left policies, a radical leftist agenda, and an attitude that's both condescending and dismissive of Main Street America. As a result, America has become a nation of even greater polarization and disillusionment.
In Divider-in-Chief, Obenshain exposes
–how Obama pushed for the HHS mandate, forcing people of faith to violate their conscience;
–how Obama has condoned the actions of Occupy Wall Street, saying, "You are the reason I ran for office," while he vilifies free markets and businessmen across America;
–how Obama seizes on opportunities to highlight racial discord and then accuses any critic of being "a racist"; and
–that, although Obama ran as a champion for the downtrodden, the unemployment rate is disproportionately high among minorities and women
Obenshain paints a picture of a president who promotes class warfare, aggravating racial, gender, and economic differences in order to advance his ideological agenda. Searing and controversial, Divider-in-Chief makes the case that we must defeat Barack Obama before he tears our nation apart.Kate Obenshain is a strong player in the conservative movement. As an articulate, fearless defender of conservative principles, she was the chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia and is now the vice president of the Young America’s Foundation, as well as a respected board member of the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute. Never hesitating to speak her mind when it involves the political establishment, she travels across the country speaking on college campuses, at Tea Party rallies, and special events. She is also a regular Fox News contributor and has appeared on numerous cable news shows, including Hannity, The O’Reilly Factor, Bulls and Bears, Your World with Neil Cavuto, Hard Ball, and Larry Kudlow’s The Call. A rising star in the conservative movement, Kate resides with her four children in Winchester, Virginia.
Nicole Vilencia became a full-time radio personality right out of high school and has worked for twenty-two years at radio stations across the country. When not rolling dice in Las Vegas, donning a mask for Mardi Gras on the streets of New Orleans, or entertaining radio listeners, she can be found cooking for her daughter in a rambling Ashland, Oregon, farmhouse.