In Which Snapped Shot Does PR Work
I was contacted a while back by WND Books to do an interview with author Brad O'Leary about his shiny new truth-telling book on B. Hussein Obama. We weren't ever able to make our schedules sync up, but it sounded like an interesting subject of discussion, and I felt bad about it.
Luckily for us, thanks to ye olde fashioned PR Webbe, I'm happy to present at least a little bit of information about the book:
It's good to see that somebody is taking up the task of "vetting" Barack Obama. Be sure to click on over for the rest of the story, as I don't want to spoil all of the suspense at once. And I don't know about you, but I'm definitely going to put in an order for this book, if for no other reason than to stick it to Hope and Change.
Those two words are up to no good, I tell ya!
Luckily for us, thanks to ye olde fashioned PR Webbe, I'm happy to present at least a little bit of information about the book:
Washington, DC (PRWEB) September 8, 2008—With the conventions over, the political debate shifts into the nation's bookstores this week as two competing books go head-to-head in a battle that could impact the race for the White House. One is written by candidate Barack Obama, while the other contains new revelations that might end the Illinois senator's presidential aspirations.Pwned.
"The Audacity of Deceit: Barack Obama's War on American Values" by Brad O'Leary (WND Books, ISBN 978-1935071020, hardcover $25.95) hits bookstores tomorrow, the same day as Obama's new campaign book, "Change We Can Believe In."
Shielded from the media by a strict embargo, the contents of "The Audacity of Deceit" have been a well-kept secret. A limited number of advance copies were mailed out to the media late last week. The cover provides a contrast to Obama's previous book, "The Audacity of Hope," and features a rendering of the subject's official Senate portrait.
"It's been noted that Barack Obama has written multiple books and no major legislation, but that's not a coincidence," says O'Leary. "He's tried to hide his true beliefs from the American people behind soaring oratory promising 'hope' and 'change,' but that's just a smokescreen, and one that's been very effective. Until now."
It's good to see that somebody is taking up the task of "vetting" Barack Obama. Be sure to click on over for the rest of the story, as I don't want to spoil all of the suspense at once. And I don't know about you, but I'm definitely going to put in an order for this book, if for no other reason than to stick it to Hope and Change.
Those two words are up to no good, I tell ya!

