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The Roots of Obama's Rage
Book • 2010
In "The Roots of Obama's Rage," Dinesh D'Souza argues that Barack Obama's political ideology is rooted in his experiences with anti-colonialism through his Kenyan father.
D'Souza contends that Obama's policies are driven by a desire to redistribute wealth and power as a form of payback for historical injustices.
The book examines Obama's upbringing and influences, suggesting that his worldview is shaped by a sense of grievance and a commitment to radical change.
D'Souza critiques Obama's economic and foreign policies, arguing that they undermine American values and interests.
The book sparked controversy and was criticized for its speculative and unsubstantiated claims about Obama's motivations.
D'Souza contends that Obama's policies are driven by a desire to redistribute wealth and power as a form of payback for historical injustices.
The book examines Obama's upbringing and influences, suggesting that his worldview is shaped by a sense of grievance and a commitment to radical change.
D'Souza critiques Obama's economic and foreign policies, arguing that they undermine American values and interests.
The book sparked controversy and was criticized for its speculative and unsubstantiated claims about Obama's motivations.
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