Book Review: Fool Me Twice by Aaron Kline and Brenda Elliott

Fool Me TwiceRather than Barack Obama’s failed presidency being remembered by his remarking, “If you have a business, you didn’t build that,” history may well remember him for whispering to President Medvedev, “This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility.”

In Aaron Kline and Brenda Elliott’s new book, Fool Me Twice, they remind Americans that Obama’s perfidious remarks were made to President Medvedev when he was not aware that his microphone was live. In so saying, the President of the United States was assuring the Russian dictators, Medvedev and Putin, that when he was reelected, America would capitulate to their demands to cancel all missile defense protection for Europe.

Today we hear that our troops are being shot and killed in shocking numbers by the very Afghan soldiers that we have entrusted, trained and equipped. The army reports a suicide rate never seen in our nation’s history. The president does not even bother to inform the nation and the families of our deployed soldiers as to how they can prevail or even what their mission is. From this president, the only thing that can be deduced is that, in both Iraq and Afghanistan, we are in full retreat and capitulation, the tactics of a dying empire. But Klein and Elliot outline how a second Obama term portends even greater calamity for this nation.

As World Net Daily summarizes:

“This book is filled with stunning revelations, including a second-term plan for a New Deal-style overhaul of the economy replete with the creation of a National Infrastructure Development Bank to oversee government control of the financial system; a massive, government-run jobs program to coincide with “paycheck fairness”; full amnesty for illegal aliens; de-funding of the U.S. military while channeling Pentagon money to “clean” energy initiatives; a new multi-billion dollar “green” stimulus; and implementation of Obamacare in measures nearly impossible to reverse.”

Just as the book, Unfit for Command, written by my friend, Jerome Corsi, probably made the difference in denying the traitorous John Kerry the presidency, Klein and Elliott will hopefully have penned a “game changer” as well. As I point out in my book, Lessons from Fallen Civilizations, great peoples inevitably fail due to bad decisions. The authors make a compelling case that four more years of this administration could prove catastrophic.

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About the Author:

Larry Kelley’s life was utterly changed by 9/11. On the day after the attacks, on his way to work, he was struck by the sudden realization that World War III had commenced. Like most Americans he desperately wanted to find out who were these people who attacked us, what could ordinary citizens do to join the battle and how can those plotting to kill us in future attacks be defeated. Mr. Kelley has written scores of columns on the dangers of western complacency.