The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
 

The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream

by Barack Obama

“A government that truly represents these Americans–that truly serves these Americans–will require a different kind of politics. That politics will need to reflect our lives as they are actually lived. It won’t be pre-packaged, ready to pull off the shelf. It will have to be constructed from the best of our traditions and will have to account for the darker aspects of our past. We will need to... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

The audacity of the media
  • Rated 3 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-12-01
Barack Hussein Obama has until tomorrow, Tuesday December 2, 2008, to respond to a lawsuit regarding his status as a natural born citizen. What! That's what I said. It appears the media has been keeping a tight lid on this very hot news. Evidently, he was born in Kenya and his mother was only age 18. If she would have been age 19 he would have been considered a natural born citizen. Shouldn't this have been sorted out at the democratic nominations for president? In the defense of Obama I must admit, who can remember where they were born? We go by the word of others. I didn't see my birth certicate until I was an adult. Did we all just assume when he said he was born in Hawaii it was true? Again, why would we doubt to begin with? But lets all be honest, who could have given us the law on this issue prior? Did anyone know a person's birth parent must be 19 if the child is born outside the U.S.A. to be considered a natural born citizen? Barack is a Harvard Law School graduate and evidently did not know himself. Did anyone ever believe that the section under the Constitution which requires natural born citizenship for any person who holds the office of the President would ever become an issue? Evidently, the framers of the Constitution did.
It appears the framers had more foresight than all of us combined in the midst of an election with a presidential candidate whose own father was not an American. Is this a case of negligence in American politics, or actually a case of being willfully blind? Did we want a certain type of candidate to be our president regardless of what was the supreme law of the United States of America. Shame on all of us for not having the courage to address this issue before the election. We have our country because Americans who fought for our liberty over 200 years ago. Now we are so afraid and filled with fear that we refuse to discuss our own Constitution. Thank God that there is at least one man among us, Attorney General Berg, that still considers the Constitution more important than being stylish and he won't bend or change. He is taking this issue to the Supreme Court. Regardless of the outcome, that man gets my vote for man of the year for having the guts to discuss what our forefathers spilled their guts for on the battlefield. That's the kind of man that made America great in the first place. Where's the media now?
Insightful
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-11-29
This book is highly intellectual. Insights are very deep. I would just like to add a few things:

One has to view the race obsession lightly, it is not always someone's experience.
Obama is a wise man who himself has come to these conclusions - policies that are for everyone's good or are at least viewed that way will always be supported more than policies targeted at a community, as this tends to isolate or make individuals guilty.
Clearly Sees the Whole Picture
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-11-29
A close friend gave me this book last week as an early holiday gift and I
can say now after reading it, it truly is a gift. I confess I did vote for Mr Obama because I felt he was the man to lead this country. After reading this book I am more convinced then ever. He paints his vsion beautifully on these pages and best of all clearly sees the whole picture. So inspiring...I am now hopeful and excited for the future of this country.

My Hero
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-11-29
I am so proud to call Barack Obama my president. After reading this book and giving out several copies to friends I am convinced that finally we have a man at the helm that has a clear vision to unify and uplift this country and the icing on the cake is that he actually 'cares' about the ordinary person and is so authentic. My hat off to you,Barack. I hope everyone reads this book to get what i got out of it.
President-elect Barack Obama
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-11-29
I had a love/hate relationship with Obama! Years ago before I even heard of him I wanted Hillary Clinton to run for president. But then Obama won and I ended up agreeing with him just as much as I did for Clinton. In the Pennsylvania primary I had a tough choice on who to vote for. I respected both candidates mutually. I ended up voting for Clinton not because she wasn't black, but because I have been a supporter of hers for years. Anyhow this book is great for both Democrats and Republicans. Even Republicans are realizing that we need some change in this country from the current direction of the Bush-controlled white house. Even McCain tried to distance himself from Bush and coencidentally Bush didn't appear at the Republican National Convention. This book is a great story of Obama's idea for America. He showed that his view were popular with Americans struggling to get by and other Americans feeling sympathy for those who were struggling. Now that Obama is elected we can definately see where he is going with his policy choices. I was more than thrilled that he considered Hillary Clinton for the Secretary of State position! I hope with an Obama and Clinton in the white house we can take back our country and start a new direction welcomed by both parties. Whether you're Democrat or Republican you'll enjoy Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope." Highly reccomended.
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