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Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion Paperback – May 15, 2012

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"Those who feel that like lemmings they are being led over a cliff would be well-advised not to read this book. They may discover that they are right."—Noam Chomsky

“Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank have skillfully smoked out the real Barack Obama . . . the technofascist military strategist disguised as a Nobel Peace Laureate, but owned, operated, and controlled by Wall Street, Corporate America, and the Pentagon.”—Thomas H. Naylor, co-author of Affluenza, Downsizing the USA

“The writers assembled here hit hard, with accuracy, and do not pull punches."—Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History

The Barack Obama revolution was over before it started, guttered by the politician’s overweening desire to prove himself to the grandees of the establishment. From there on, other promises proved ever easier to break. Here's the book that dares not let Obama off the hook. It's all here: the compromises, the backstabbing, the same old imperial ambitions. Covering all major "Obummer" categories since he took office, this fast-paced collection will delight the critical and offer food for thought for those contemplating the 2012 electoral circus—and beyond.

Jeffrey St. Clair is co-editor of CounterPunch, author of Born Under a Bad Sky and Been Brown So Long it Looked Green to Me, and co-author of Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs, and the Press.

Joshua Frank is an environmental journalist and co-editor of Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland. His investigative reports and columns appear in CounterPunch, Chicago Sun-Times, Common Dreams, and AlterNet.


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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2012
    This book consists of 55 essays from the best writers of the American Left (some writers made more than one contribution and many essays contain more than one subject so that there are considerably more than 55 topics covered.) The result is a scathing indictment of the Obama presidency and its betrayal of liberal principles.

    There are no chapter headings in this book and its essays are not arranged in any particular order (that I could see) so that you can pretty much pick and choose where you want to begin. It's not a book that needs to be read from beginning to end.

    In what is probably the most "psychological" essay in the book (Obama the Deregulationist) Andrew Levine tells us the reason for the betrayal of liberal principles: Obama is not a liberal and never has been; he is a libertarian. (Others have noted this, e.g. Paul Krugman -"More and more it's becoming clear that progressives who had their hearts set on Obama were engaged in a huge act of self-delusion. Once you got past the soaring rhetoric you noticed, if you actually paid attention to what he said, that he largely accepted the conservative storyline, a view of the world, including a mythological history, that bears little resemblance to the facts.) Realizing that Obama is a libertarian explains a great deal, why, for instance, in the debate over "Obamacare", the "public option" was dispensable window dressing, while the "private option" was never in question. It explains Obama's readiness to let Wall Street call the shots, and his attack on business regulations. It explains why Obama is so eager to get the most shameless corporate types into his administration, and why, on matters of war and trade and other issues of immediate concern to capitalists, he can't do enough for them - to the detriment of his core constituencies. These are not just political maneuvers or expressions of unrequited partisan yearning, and neither are they concessions to ineluctable constraints.The are misgjuided but principled positiions that actually make conventional liberalism look good. . . . Just as "a house divided against itself cannot stand," neither can a Reagan-besotted executive committee of the entire ruling class."

    Bradley Manning (The Torture of Bradley Manning by Medea Benjamin and Charles Davis) is accused of humiliating the political establishment by revealing the complicity of top U.S. officials in carrying out and covering up war crimes. In return for his act of conscience, the US government is holding him in abusive solitary confinement, humiliating him and trying to keep him behind bars for the rest of his life. . . . The lesson is clear: You're better off committing a war crime than exposing one. There is one big difference between Obama, who has prosecuted more whistle-blowers than any president in history and Richard Nixon's treatment of Daniel Ellsberg, the leaker of the Pentagon Papers: Nixon never had the heroic whistle-blower of his day thrown in solitary confinement and tortured. (For another view of the Bradley Manning case, see Bill Quigley, "Obama's Assault on Civil Liberties: Twenty Examples.")

    Sibel Edmonds looks upon the Obama presidency as a third term for George W. Bush as she discusses the State Secrets privilege; NSA Warrantless wiretapping; Accountability on Torture; the Revival of the Bush Era Military Commission; And "On War and Bodies Piling up."

    The editors, Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank, provide us with the first and last essays in the book. In "Barrack Obama, Changeling," they tell us that Obama's worst political wounds were self-inflicted when, during the campaign, he rushed back to Washington to help in the Bush bailout. "This was perhaps the first real indication that the luminous campaign speeches about generational and systemic change masked the servile psyche of a man who was desparately yearning to be embraced by the nation's political and financial elites. Instead of meeting with the victims of Wall St. predators or their advocates like Elizabeth Warren and Ralph Nader, Obama fist-bumped with the brain trust of Goldman Sachs and schmoozed with the creme-de-le-creme of K Street corporate lobbyists. In the end, Obama helped salvage some of the most venal and corrupt enterprises on Wall St., agreed to shield their executives from prosecution for their financial crimes, and, predictable, later got repaid with their scorn."

    In "Occupy the System" the editors assert that "Obama's first term revealed the utter vacuity of our political system and the prodigious level of corruption eating away at the sinews of the U. S. empire. Democracy itself is being degraded. From bank bailouts and war to indemnification of corporate criminals and assassination orders against American citizens, the most urgent matters of government are now hatched without public debate in the secret chambers of power.

    I've only scratched the surface in this review. Read the book and you'll be overwhelmed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022
    So far so good
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2012
    Dave Marsh said it best in HIS Review of this book:

    'Like all Presidents, Barack Obama lied his way into office and betrayed his constituency even before he took the oath. Like most presidents, he proceeded to tinker with the policies of his predecessor, and where he did meddle, he often moved toward even more reactionary, repressive positions. There has been no president in my lifetime less inclined to budge from the monstrous center of standard American policies, foreign and domestic, no president more callous in dismissing the needs of citizens or more eager in advancing the aims of corporate thugs and military bullies. This book is a fitting tombstone for whatever promise his election seemed to offer. Read it and then get back to work building the decent America and civilized world he's done his best to prevent."

    ~Dave Marsh
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2015
    I give it five stars although I haven't finished reading it - because it's not just one or two people's opinions and research but is an anthology of pieces written by at least a couple of dozen different writers between 2009 and 2011, addressing a variety of economic, social, and political issues of our times. It's an informative and interesting collection.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016
    collection of articles about Obama's presidency - some of good , other of lesser quality
    One person found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2014
    Most of us who bought the book were Obama supporters until after his election, and then became angry
    and disappointed voters. How can Mr. Obama call Mr. Snowden a traitor, when Obama has caused much
    more injury and suffering to his voter base than Snowden ever could. It's the pot calling the kettle black.
    15 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2014
    A very interesting look inside the thought processes of the liberal point of view. As a moderate conservative, I was pleasantly surprised to see how close we are in our evaluation of the workings of our government, and especially the deceit taking place in the White House, Makes you wonder where it will all end...
    7 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013
    This is one of the few books on Obama that criticizes him from a socialist perspective. It is wonderfully argued. It covers a wide spectrum of topics. It is a much needed addition to the library of any radical or liberal. ALL political science students should read this book!
    10 people found this helpful
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  • Health Professor
    5.0 out of 5 stars Politics of Illusion.
    Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2019
    Like Justin Trudeau, Obama was a fraud.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Jon Calder
    5.0 out of 5 stars Contrary to the griping 1 star review, this book ...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2017
    Contrary to the griping 1 star review, this book details the first Obama administration from the expansion of the GWOT, the response to the banking collapse, his Gitmo policy, Iran sanctions and nuclear talks, expanding US nuclear doctrines, NATO, Libya, the ACA, domestic spying, ISIS, Iraq, and on and on and on and on, especially relevant now that Trump is prompting a rush to lionise a "radical centrist"
  • Tammy Mohun
    2.0 out of 5 stars boring and bumpy but unfortunately important compendium
    Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2016
    A difficult, boring and bumpy but unfortunately important compendium.
  • DA
    1.0 out of 5 stars Just a collection of articles
    Reviewed in Germany on April 4, 2014
    Did not originally understand that this is simply a collection of few page articles without any context around to explain further
  • M.C.
    1.0 out of 5 stars Tell us something we don't know.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2012
    This book basically comprises a group of predominantly leftist or self-styled 'anarchists' informing the reader how, in their eyes, Barack Obama is just not left-wing enough for them.

    To be fair, the essayists grumble about a wide range of issues but the gist of the book is the fact that under Obama, despite his pre-election promises, nothing has changed: the Presidency is still in the pocket of Wall Street, big business, the Jewish Lobby, etc. etc. etc....
    You don't say.

    Don't be fooled by Chomsky's recommendation on the cover. The only highlight was the contribution by the wonderful - and sadly missed - Joe Bageant.