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The Mendacity of Hope: Barack Obama and the Betrayal of American Liberalism [Hardcover]

Roger D. Hodge
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Book Description

October 5, 2010

A fearless and incisive manifesto that exposes the real causes of President Obama's failure to enact liberal reform, by the former editor of Harper's Magazine

Americans find themselves in genuine confusion and dismay concerning the actions of President Obama's administration, especially when it comes to the financial crisis and health care. Obama's reform packages, passed with great fanfare, ignore the most significant perils facing the United States. In The Mendacity of Hope, Roger D. Hodge makes the provocative case that substantive reform was never even on the table. Behind the euphoria of Obama's victory was in fact a business-as-usual corporate machine, a bloc of political investors, campaign contributors, and lobbyists expecting big returns on their investments. And what a return they have received: in one bailout after another, for the health insurance industry as well as for Wall Street, Obama made sure that the Democratic Party's most powerful investors made out like bandits.

None of Obama's most important campaign promises—ending the Iraq war, abolishing torture, closing GuantÁnamo, changing Washington's culture of corruption—has come to pass. Instead, he has escalated the conflict in Afghanistan, bailed out the bankers, and institutionalized the civil rights abuses of the Bush regime.

Another president might have played the forces of corporate interest differently, but Hodge argues that the fantasy of American politics is that a different kind of president is possible without a fundamental reform of our political system. Americans bought into the delusion that one man could bring change to Washington, but instead of reform we've seen a continuation of George W. Bush's assault on the Constitution. Obama's presidency has demonstrated that mere hope is never enough, that change will come only when the American people take charge of their own politics. A brilliantly crafted call to arms, The Mendacity of Hope offers an essential analysis of the American political system and the powerful interests that control our government.


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From Publishers Weekly

Left-wingers and right-wingers looking for Obama-bashing will find ample ammunition in veteran journalist Hodge's critique of the current administration. Hodge relates the high expectations for "Archangel" Obama, despite his corporate ties and his Congressional voting record. With Obama's cabinet, Hodge says, we saw that "change" was not on the table so much as continuity, that the health care reform bill proved a disappointment, and that the military situation remains the same. Furthermore, Obama's "record on torture, detention, and executive authority is even worse," and "our constitutional system may never recover." Hodge, former editor in chief of Harper's Magazine, supports his arguments with lengthy discussion of historical politics, from the founding fathers through the Clinton and Bush administrations, and ends with a call to voters "to alter its mode of government" and "provide new guards for our future security." Hodge's first book will interest a broad audience, from activists seeking to change the "political will" to academics seeking historical context.
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Comparing the lofty rhetoric of Obama’s autobiography, The Audacity of Hope (2006), with the harsh reality of the Obama administration, Hodge, former editor of Harper’s Magazine, chronicles the growing disappointment in Obama’s failure to deliver on expectations for real change in Washington. Instead, Hodge cites example after example of how corporate interests have seen their investment in Obama’s campaign pay off while the aspirations of middle-class voters have been neglected. He details contributions by huge financial corporations—Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, and others—that have been rewarded through the financial system bailout. Hodge offers historical context for the long association between business and politics as candidates from both political parties have sought campaign support and made promises to corporate interests. He particularly laments that Obama’s eloquence has not matched his actions, engendering a disappointed fantasy that a single man can make changes rather than the need to reform the political system itself. --Vanessa Bush

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Harper (October 5, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006201126X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062011268
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #710,802 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Roger D. Hodge was the editor in chief of Harper's Magazine from 2006 to 2010. He joined the staff of Harper's in 1996, created the magazine's "Findings" column, as well as the online "Weekly Review," and was a National Magazine Award finalist for Reviews and Criticism in 2006. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and their two sons.

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71 of 77 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Finally, a critique of the Obama administration you can believe in. Using Obama's own words, historical analysis, and jaw droppingly good use of snark reminiscent of Hodge's predecessor at Harper's Louis Lapham, Hodge offers a needed critique of Obama's policies from the left in the tradition of Madison and small r republicanism. As does the tea party (who Hodge skewers in devastating fashion), Hodge accuses Obama of class warfare. Except in Hodge's case it is the war of moneyed interests on the rest of us - a war that Hodge traces back to Hamilton and which reaches it apotheosis in Reagan's policies and their fulfillment with the odious Clinton and his fellow Republican successors Bush and Obama.

Anybody who wants to make sense of Obama and his disappointing policies, needs to read this book. It is both terribly depressing and wonderfully enlightening.
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful argument from a disilusioned leftist November 5, 2010
Format:Hardcover
The Mendacity of Hope is a fascinating polemic criticizing Barack Obama from the left. Hodge considers Obama an insincere, mediocre politician whose main priorities are rewarding his corporate donors, enhancing executive power, and getting reelected. Practically every action Obama has taken in office draws criticism--from bank bailouts to the "surge" in Afghanistan. Hodge has harsh words for the health care bill, which he considers a giveaway to the insurance and drug companies. He also has strong criticism for people on the left who protested bombings of civilians when Bush was president but who are now silent because their guy is in office. This is the best political book of the last few years.
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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
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This was an extremely insightful book that, at least for me, was a page-turner...on my iPad. The author is the latest in revealing the nasty truth about American politics--both parties are so beholding to special interests and big pocketed campaign contributors, there is little difference between the two anymore.

The main reason I'm writing this review isn't about the book itself, however. It is about the quality of the Kindle edition. I have become used to the Kindle editions I purchase having spelling errors, hyphenated words that shouldn't be hyphenated and words running together. They also, inexplicably, often don't contain the photos (or all of them) that the paper editions do.

This book was undoubtedly the worst in quality I've purchased so far. On almost every page was at least one example of words running together. There were also multiple examples of wrongly hyphenated words and sentences that are broken into a second text block. In one instance, the first letter of the first word in the chapter is totally missing.

If publishers are going to set the price of Kindle editions to within just a few dollars of the paper edition, I believe they owe it to their customers to give them a quality product. As far as "The Mendacity of Hope," I think Amazon needs to go back through the Kindle edition, make the many needed corrections necessary and give all of us who've already purchased the book the new version at no additional cost.

I'm a voracious reader who believes that e-books are the future of reading, but if there is no more attention paid to the quality of Kindle editions than this, I may be purchasing more paper versions of books for the foreseeable future.
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