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The Corruption Chronicles

Obama's Big Secrecy, Big Corruption, and Big Government

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The Corruption Chronicles

By: Tom Fitton
Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
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Judicial Watch, America's largest nonpartisan government watchdog, has investigated the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. Judicial Watch is the group that helped impeach Bill Clinton and took the Bush White House secrecy all the way up to the Supreme Court. Since the beginning of the Obama administration, this grassroots group has filed over 700 open records demands and dozens of lawsuits, including a successful fight over the secret Obama White House visitor logs.

In this book, Fitton reveals what Judicial Watch has uncovered in its battles on high-profile issues, such as the bailouts, Obamacare, terrorism, the Black Panther scandal, czars, the ACORN network, illegal immigration, and stealth amnesty, the Obama White House's actions against FOX News Channel, and Obama's radical Chicago connections.

The book provides highlights of Judicial Watch's historic role in pursuing corruption and the truth during the Clinton and Bush administrations. The Corruption Chronicles comprehensively highlights how the Obama administration, which promised to be the most transparent administration in history, became the most secretive in a generation, and it exposes the inside facts that the Obama administration has desperately fought - sometimes in court - to keep from the American people.

©2012 Tom Fitton (P)2012 Tantor
Politics & Government United States History & Theory Government Political Science Law Americas Conservatism & Liberalism Ideologies & Doctrines Government Corruption

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"Not one non-profit in America has done as much to advance genuine transparency and accountability in government as has Judicial Watch with its dogged use of the Freedom of Information Act and the federal courts." (Mark Tapscott, executive editor of The Washington Examiner)
Comprehensive Corruption Documentation • Evenhanded Approach • Informative Content • Valuable Reference • Political Insight

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Good general history if the Manchurian Obama and the current oligarchs attempting to 100% control America.

Current Extreme Corruption genesis

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I am amazed about the amount of work that Judicial Watch and the author went through to put together this book. The book wasn't biased towards a party or any particular person, it was just an honest recount of the corruption an abuse of power of several past Administrations. I will keep this book as a reference. Thank you Judicial Watch for your hard work.

Outstanding book! Incredible research!

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where do we go from here? How can a truly honest man get ahead with this kind of environment?

Unbelievable

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

yes. This book is very enlightening about our government and how corrupt it really is.This is what I would expect of a third world country . But I guess I had more faith in ours.

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

The way the banking bail out went. was really quit a corrupt deal. This bail out really had nothing to do with us the people. After listening to this I firmly believe that those banks that had to should have been left to file bankruptcy. The Government having control of the banks is bull. The blackmail if the banks do not go along is unbelievable. But true.

What about Jim Meskimen’s performance did you like?

He reads very well his emphasis on certain words or sentences are very good.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

no. very deep had to keep playing over and over so I could absorb it all. But very good and I highly recommend everyone listen to this over and over.

Any additional comments?

only that getting information under the freedom of information act is such a joke that it almost seems worthless. They can dodge forever before they ever hand over the info and then you have to sue to get the part they deliberately leave out and it takes years to get it.

freedon of information act is really a joke

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This is a great book and everyone should read it. It is very enlightening and frightening.

Interesting

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