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The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House (edition 2012)

by Edward Klein, John McLain (Reader)

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Politics. Nonfiction. HTML:Itâ??s amateur hour at the White House. So says New York Times bestselling author Edward Klein in his new political exposĂ© The Amateur. Tapping into the publicâ??s growing sentiment that President Obama is in over his head, The Amateur argues that Obamaâ??s toxic combination of incompetence and arrogance have run our nation and his presidency off the rails. â??Obama was both completely inexperienced and ideologically far to the left of Americans when he entered the White House,â?ť says Klein. â??And he was so arrogant that he didnâ??t even know what he didnâ??t know.â?ť Klein, who is known for getting the inside scoop on everyone from the Kennedys to the Clintons, reveals never-before-published details about the Obama administrationâ??s political inner workings and about Barack and Michelleâ??s personal lives, including:

  • The inordinate influence Michelle wields over Barack and her feud with a high-profile celebrity
  • The real reason Rahm Emmanuel left the White House (it wasnâ??t for family reasons)
  • Why Valerie Jarrettâ??s role is closer to that of Rasputin than impartial senior advisor
  • Obamaâ??s problems with American Jews
  • How Obama has purposefully forgotten and ignored those that put him in power, including the Kennedys, and the Jewish and African American communities in Chicago

    From Obamaâ??s conceited and detached demeanor, to his detrimental reliance on Michelle Obama and Valerie Jarrettâ??s advice, to the Obamas' extravagant and out-of-touch lifestyle, The Amateur reveals a president whose blatant ignorance and incompetence is sabotaging
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Title:The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
Authors:Edward Klein
Other authors:John McLain (Reader)
Info:Blackstone Audio, Inc. (2012), Edition: Unabridged, Audio CD
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This should be an easy book to rate. People on the right will love it as a factual expose', and people on the left, if any even bother to read it, will dismiss it.

In my case, this book just wasn't what I was looking for. I was really interested in an independent assessment and review of the Obama performance to date. By the title, it was clear that it would be critical of the Obama Presidency, and that was fine with me. There are many valid reasons one can find to be critical of this President, whether your political leanings are on the far left, the far right, or anywhere in between.

However, what I was NOT looking for, was the book equivalent of a TV Political campaign add. Everyone claims to be turned off by political campaign adds, which both major Political Parties rely on, and which deliberately take things out of context, distort records, misquote, and mislead to make the opponent as undesirable and unlikeable as possible. As the 2012 election draws near, people on both sides of the political spectrum will be inundated with more and more of these adds. But as annoyed as I and others may be by these political adds, campaign advisors know they're effective, and they will continue to be aired. And while I may be subconsciously influenced by one or more of them, I will never choose to watch the adds, and try to simply avoid them.

In the same light, in retrospect, I would have avoided this book if I had known more about it or the author. Just as I avoided Vincent Bugliosi's book "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder", I would avoid taking time to read ANY book when the author has a known agenda. What I didn't realize when I picked up the book was that Edward Klein has just co-authored a novel titled "The Obama Identity: A Novel (Or Is It?)", which was a self-published compendium of Obama conspiracy theories. I also later found that book reviews from mainstream (now known as "liberal" news outlets) papers dismissed his books. The Boston Globe called him "an author devoid of credibility", the NY Times described him as "sleazy", the LA Times called his work "bio-porn", and the Tucson Citizen referred to it as "the literary equivalent of a backed-up septic tank".

Criticism like that may make the book all the more appealing to some, but I found it too much rhetoric, too many suspicious quotes or opinions, and too much like a campaign add released close to a Presidential election meant more to inflame than enlighten. ( )
  rsutto22 | Jul 15, 2021 |
This book explains all the ways obama has failed on his promises, the flip flopping on the issues, and the reasons he should not have another four years in office.
The Amateur is an easy read for anyone wanting to know about the issues, but not completely interested in politics. ( )
  VhartPowers | Dec 27, 2018 |
Frightening biography of Barack Obama. Well documented and objective observation of a President that came from out of nowhere to become POTUS.
A good read! ( )
  MikeD | Oct 21, 2013 |
This is a popular version of Leading From Behind by Richard Miniter: good, but breezily written for a wider audience.
  gmicksmith | Jun 21, 2013 |
Political books, especially those written in election years, have always been somewhat questionable when it comes to their handling of “the truth.” Readers of these things generally come into them with their minds already made up about the subject – and seldom change them – tending to focus on the parts of the books they like and to ignore the parts with which they disagree. That is, of course, exactly the reception that Edward Klein’s bestseller, The Amateur, is receiving. And well that it should.

All of that said, a few things about The Amateur particularly strike me:

• In the process of gathering information for the book, Klein interviewed almost 200 people, many of those having known Barack Obama back to his first days in Chicago. Some of these people are officially on record (even on tape); others are not. Some of the book’s direct quotes, because of their sources are a bit shocking, even if upon further thought, they are not surprising. Caroline Kennedy, for instance, after having been snubbed along with the rest of the Kennedys by the Obama White House is quoted as saying, “I can’t stand to hear his voice anymore. He’s a liar and worse.” Initially, this is a rather shocking statement on Kennedy’s part – then, not so much.

• One of the most vocal interviewees, all of it on tape, seems to have been Jeremiah Wright who is understandably bitter about the way he was treated by the president in 2008. If Wright is being honest in what he describes about his longtime relationship with Barack and Michelle Obama, it is understandable why the president’s advisors wanted to keep the details of that relationship hidden – even to the point of offering the preacher a cash pay-off (according to Wright) to go away quietly.

• There seems to have been almost eagerness on the parts of those who are said to know Obama best to share negative facts and observations about the man.

• The personal revelations about Michelle Obama are particularly unflattering because of the petty vindictiveness and jealousy described. For instance, according to Klein, Michelle’s jealousy directly led to her husband’s eventual snubs of ardent supporters Caroline Kennedy and Oprah Winfrey.

• Much of the book, as noted just above, can best be characterized as the spreading of gossip – truth or not, it still has the feel of gossip.

• The president is characterized as an “inept” president “who doesn’t learn from his mistakes, as “a man who blames all his problems on those with whom he disagrees…who discards old friends and supporters when they are no longer useful…who is so think-skinned that he constantly complains about what people say and write about him.” Distasteful as all of this might be, it is hardly the worst of what Klein has to say about him.

• More disturbing is Klein’s contention that Obama naively overestimates his abilities, that he takes even constructive criticism personally, that he only listens to those who already believe exactly as he does, and that he truly believes himself to be a “child of destiny” meant to save America from itself.

Although Klein stresses that some of his sources had positive things to say about Obama, these things are so overwhelmed by the negative case he presents in The Amateur that I do not remember one of those positive things. Perhaps I missed them - and perhaps that is Klein’s intention.

The Amateur is an easy read, a good recap of the current political environment. It definitely has an agenda, however, and that should surprise no one. It is, after all, a political book, and this is a critical election year.

Rated at 3.5 ( )
  SamSattler | Jul 25, 2012 |
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Politics. Nonfiction. HTML:Itâ??s amateur hour at the White House. So says New York Times bestselling author Edward Klein in his new political exposĂ© The Amateur. Tapping into the publicâ??s growing sentiment that President Obama is in over his head, The Amateur argues that Obamaâ??s toxic combination of incompetence and arrogance have run our nation and his presidency off the rails. â??Obama was both completely inexperienced and ideologically far to the left of Americans when he entered the White House,â?ť says Klein. â??And he was so arrogant that he didnâ??t even know what he didnâ??t know.â?ť Klein, who is known for getting the inside scoop on everyone from the Kennedys to the Clintons, reveals never-before-published details about the Obama administrationâ??s political inner workings and about Barack and Michelleâ??s personal lives, including:

The inordinate influence Michelle wields over Barack and her feud with a high-profile celebrity
The real reason Rahm Emmanuel left the White House (it wasnâ??t for family reasons)
Why Valerie Jarrettâ??s role is closer to that of Rasputin than impartial senior advisor
Obamaâ??s problems with American Jews
How Obama has purposefully forgotten and ignored those that put him in power, including the Kennedys, and the Jewish and African American communities in Chicago

From Obamaâ??s conceited and detached demeanor, to his detrimental reliance on Michelle Obama and Valerie Jarrettâ??s advice, to the Obamas' extravagant and out-of-touch lifestyle, The Amateur reveals a president whose blatant ignorance and incompetence is sabotaging

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