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Whistleblower (DIGITAL) - November 2013

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THE OBAMA GAMES: From stimulus to shutdown, how the president constantly cons Americans

 

"This isn't some damn game!"

That was House Speaker John Boehner's angry reaction to a senior Obama administration official who had boasted, "We are winning. It doesn't really matter to us [how long the government shutdown lasts] because what matters is the end result."

But despite Boehner's understandable frustration, a "damn game" is precisely what it was.

All of Obama's "shutdown" outrages—from barring 80-to-90-year-old WWII veterans in wheelchairs from their own memorial, to blocking highway turnouts so sightseers couldn't gaze up at Mt. Rushmore, to threatening to arrest Catholic priests if they conducted Mass on military bases—were part of a carefully calculated, high-stakes game.

In fact, a close and honest examination reveals that Americans have been living through an extended era of games being played on them—not just during the recent federal government shutdown, but non-stop, throughout the course of the entire Obama presidency.

All the game-playing, rule-breaking, cheating and deception tactics are laid out as never before in November's groundbreaking issue of Whistleblower, titled "THE OBAMA GAMES: From stimulus to shutdown, how the president constantly cons Americans."

Highlights of "THE OBAMA GAMES" include:

 

  • "Games Obama plays" by David Kupelian, on how, unable to admit his true agenda, Obama resorts to constant deception and trickery

     

  • "Top 10 insane moments of Obama-Reid shutdown" by Gina Loudon. As one park ranger summed it up: "We've been told to make life as difficult for people as we can. It's disgusting."

     

  • "Rise up against Obamacare" by Joseph Farah, who says more of us would be "storming the barricades" if we realized how badly we're being conned

     

  • "Government of, by and for the crisis" by David Limbaugh, showing how Obama's actions repeatedly follow the game plan of the "Cloward-Piven strategy"

     

  • "Game on: 'We're gonna punish our enemies'" by Art Moore, on the Obama strategy of rewarding friends and deliberately hurting adversaries

     

  • "Bombshell: White House planned the shutdown" by Garth Kant, on claims by a former Newsweek/New York Times Magazine editor who says, "Republicans walked into a trap set up by Valerie Jarrett and Obama"

     

  • "Obama followed Alinsky script in shutdown showdown" by Art Moore, who shows how the president, when playing hardball with Republicans, always sticks to the rules—for radicals

     

  • "How Obama is deliberately crippling business" by Stan Marszalk, who says experts agree: The best way to hurt an economy is to "curtail availability of affordable energy"—exactly what Obama has done

     

  • "Barack Obama 'a tragic figure'" by Lyle Rossiter, M.D., in which the veteran forensic psychiatrist and author explains why the commander in chief blocked WWII vets from their own memorial

     

  • "Is Obama locked in a victim mentality?" by Dr. Keith Ablow, in which the Fox News psychiatric expert and author shows why the president reflexively sees opponents as abusive, predatory and threatening

     

  • "Obama on his game when it comes to laying blame" by Art Moore. If Obamacare fails, says the president, it'll be fault of "Republicans in Congress." (Yes, he really said that)

     

  • "Bin Laden raid was game time for Obama"—You'll never guess what the commander in chief was really doing during the highly touted Navy SEAL raid

     

  • "Shutdown theater" By John Stossel, who exposes what's really behind Washington's game of chicken

     

  • "Understanding why Obama lies" by David Kupelian, exploring what's behind this president's unprecedented level of dishonesty?

     

  • "'Ignore the Constitution and do what you want'" by Phyllis Schlafly, on what happens when a U.S. president constantly disobeys the law of the land

     

  • "Obama's shutdown campaign" by Paul Kengor, an eye-opening look at how the president's latest games echo an old Communist Party tactic

     

  • "Why the GOP can't expose Obama's games" by Thomas Sowell, on the problem of inarticulate Republicans rarely bothering to powerfully reason with the American public.

"Games have rules," observes Whistleblower Editor David Kupelian. "Americans have a rulebook for government and citizenship called the Constitution. For our culture and fundamental moral and societal values, we have long relied on the Bible. But Obama does not embrace either the Bible or the Constitution, and in fact has publicly criticized and denigrated both."

"So," adds Kupelian, "what are Obama's rules?"

The whole incredible subject—Obama's game plan, his rules, weapons, allies, tactics and endless dirty tricks—is explored as never before in "THE OBAMA GAMES."

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