'Manchurian President' describes extremists in White House posts
The Los Angeles Times has attacked a blockbuster book investigating President Obama and his radical connections, claiming the work echoes a movie in which communists try to hypnotize their way into the White House.
The book's introduction, however, specifically states the work does not echo the film's plot of a president brainwashed into becomes a sleeper agent for communists.
"Pumped up polemics," is how the La Times described a series of hard-hitting political books dominating the nation's best-seller lists, most notably including the new work, "The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's ties to communists, socialists and other anti-American extremists."
The new title, from WND senior reporter and WABC radio host Aaron Klein and historian Brenda J. Elliott, has been a New York Times best-seller since its release last month and just yesterday hit the esteemed Publishers Weekly list of top-selling books.
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The LA Times claimed the book "echoes [The Manchurian Candidate movie] the 1962 classic film in which Chinese communists try to hypnotize their way into the White House."
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2 comments:
As per the first paragraph-the communists HAVE hynotized their way into the White House.
Keep banging that birther drum.
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