Let Me Be Clear: Barack Obama's War on Millennials, and One Woman's Case for Hope

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A SEARING INDICTMENT OF THE MASTER OF CHARM, BARACK OBAMA, FOR HIS HISTORIC WAR ON AMERICAN YOUTH
 
“Let me be clear.” It was his come-hither call, his winsome whistle, his lingual lure. Barack Obama employed this phrase to sell his lies as maxims and his ineptitude as expertise. From JFK to Bill Clinton, America has experienced charming and coy presidents. But the most ...

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A SEARING INDICTMENT OF THE MASTER OF CHARM, BARACK OBAMA, FOR HIS HISTORIC WAR ON AMERICAN YOUTH
 
“Let me be clear.” It was his come-hither call, his winsome whistle, his lingual lure. Barack Obama employed this phrase to sell his lies as maxims and his ineptitude as expertise. From JFK to Bill Clinton, America has experienced charming and coy presidents. But the most charming and coy is Obama, who seduced a generation of 95 million young Americans he used for his own political gain.
 
Katie Kieffer is a gutsy commentator who gives it back to Barack. She turns his words against him. She grabs the high bar of transparency that Obama set for himself and snaps it with her wit. In Let Me Be Clear, Kieffer gives us an unflinching yet entertaining account of this administration’s exploitation of Millennials:

· How: Obama spearheaded the Great Recovery—and young people could tell when their law degrees landed them jobs as baristas.

· What: the “New Shacking Up” entails. (Hint: parents AND young people hate this trend.)

· How: Barack’s buddy essentially wrote Obama-care without Congress. Plus, nearly 300 doctors offer free-market solutions to improve health care.

· How: a constitutional law–professor president failed to rationally discuss gay marriage.

· Why: Barack wouldn’t have been the best father for Trayvon Martin; he deserved better.

· What: “Assuming We Don’t Die Tonight” reveals about the bloodcurdling story of Benghazi.

· How: liberal lies about guns have “tattooed” all youths as criminals. Kieffer implodes the naïve War on Guns and presents solutions for mass violence with more love and more guns.
 
Inspiring hope, Kieffer outlines how conser­vatives and independents can win electoral races and achieve entrepreneurial dreams. Kieffer’s got grit. She’s very clear with her president: she brings smooth-tongued bullies to justice. See for yourself.
 

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"Dear Barack Obama, Let me begin by borrowing one of your favorite phrases, 'Let me clear.' I am a young American and I am writing on behalf of my generation. We are the Millennial Generation and we are 15 million strong." Don't let the mildly friendly tone of the opening of Katie Kieffer's new book fool you: Let Me Clear combines the most emphatic qualities of a blistering critique and a Bronx cheer for our sitting president. (P.S. Millennials are generally described as those who arrived at maturity around 2000; i.e. those born in the 1980s or the 1990s.)

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“Katie Kieffer is that new breed of conservative: young, articulate, and most important, willing to think outside the box. Read for yourself and enjoy.” —Jason Lewis, Sydicated Radio Host and Author of Power Divided Is Power Checked
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780804139755
  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 6/24/2014
  • Pages: 352
  • Sales rank: 99589
  • Product dimensions: 6.30 (w) x 9.30 (h) x 1.40 (d)

Meet the Author

KATIE KIEFFER is a political commentator, lauded public speaker, and a weekly columnist at Townhall.com. She has a background in journalism and business. Kieffer is a member of the Ladies of Liberty Alliance Speakers Bureau, and she’s been featured on CNBC, MSNBC, and the Fox Business Network.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Jun 24 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Ms. Kieffer's book is the most concise and thoroughly documented

    Ms. Kieffer's book is the most concise and thoroughly documented indictment of President Obama yet written. Written in a straight forward and hard-hitting style, with occasional humor interspersed, this book is both enjoyable and thought provoking. I bought several additional copies to share with colleagues and family. I look forward to reading more of Katie's work!

    11 out of 13 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Jul 05 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    I recommend Kieffer¿s book because she offers a new way of appro

    I recommend Kieffer’s book because she offers a new way of approaching economic and cultural dilemmas. What sets her apart is that she’s a genuine straight shooter and offers humor, facts and resolutions. Yes, she calls out Obama and Hillary. She’s also fair. She isn’t shy about holding Republicans accountable for their missteps and ultimately demands reform from ALL politicians. I was very impressed by her copious research. She backs everything up with facts. One commenter says she doesn’t offer solutions. I can only assume that he/she didn’t read the book! In Ch. 3, she gives us multiple options for getting out of Obamacare after surveying hundreds of medical professionals. The chapter on the relationships (#6) is awesome—very fun to read—and she makes cases for state’s rights, courage and role models. The entire final chapter is also basically more solutions and motivation. After you read the book it’s obvious that the entire book is a “solution” in the sense that if independents and Republicans want to win elections and connect with millions of young swing voters, they should tell Millennials to get their hands on a book written by an energetic Millennial gal who speaks their language.

    5 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Jul 03 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    She had an agenda in mind when she wrote the book.

    The author is blatantly biased against the president andthe Democrats. It shows on every page. Doesn't criticize any Republicans and starts the book by insulting Presidents Kennedy and Clinton.

    It could have beenwritten by any number of Obama haters. Reads like a Sean Hannity show. Ann Coulter clone.

    2 out of 10 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Jul 21 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    This reads like a teenage rant  that throws everything but truth

    This reads like a teenage rant  that throws everything but truth at Democrats. I agree this is a book with
    an agenda that we really don't need to waste our time reading

    1 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Jul 16 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Awesome title! This is a well-researched and scathing commentary

    Awesome title! This is a well-researched and scathing commentary on the disadvantageous situation in which President Obama has thrust the American millennial generation. Amidst this exposé of the Obama administration, the author offers solutions and an optimistic outlook for entrepreneurism.  A recommended read! 

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Sep 06 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Ugh.....

    Does anyone notice how MOST of the books here are against Obama? Geez, repiblicans must be so upset about loosing majorly to an african american. What sore loosers. Shve it up ur butt, all you rich, elephant-ass republies (my personal nickename for republicans. Republies=repubLIES.

    0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Mon Aug 04 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    "Let Me Be Clear." Yes, Katie Kieffer has met this ob

    "Let Me Be Clear." Yes, Katie Kieffer has met this objective, from the first word to the last word.

    Just the facts. This book, "Let Me Be Clear," provides an enormous quantity of facts regarding President Obama and his promises. Liberty and freedom is gifted to all Americans by the Constitution, but only if we hold onto our republic, as cautioned by Benjamin Franklin. Katie Kieffer is clear as she explains how not only the Millennial generation, but all Americans are losing their birthright and this gift. I have been searching for just such a book and now I have found it.

    It is clear that Ms. Kieffer has spent significant time and research into preparing for her book. I need not repeat the book's topics and their content since that has been covered already by other reviewers. Note, however, that she has organized the facts into an easy to follow stream of promises made by Obama to all Americans. You can judge for yourself which promises have been kept and the consequences of the results. She emphasizes the significance of the broken promises and their consequences upon the Millennials, who are the next generation to complete their formal education and enter the workplace, or in too many instances, not be able to enter the workplace, certainly not a workplace they prepared for in school. Obama promised to transform America. That is one promise he has kept, except the transformation is not the one he alluded to. Ms. Kieffer follows that issue throughout her book, detailing what it means to all of us.

    Obama will not be running for the office of president again, but he has 2 1/2 years remaining in office and he surely will not disappear from public life thereafter. An informed public can help to make a positive difference to influence the outcome of those 2 1/2 years. Reading "Let Me Be Clear" will help to make it clear concerning promises made and promises not kept.

    Also, and just as important, Ms. Kieffer explains in detail how she prepared herself for life and the challenges she took on and how the people she met along the way influenced her in many positive ways. In a strong sense, the admonition of let me be clear also applies to Ms. Kieffer's zest for life, her striving, her beliefs and her accomplishments. This is a book for everyone to further sharpen their hearing and advance their insight into campaign speech chicanery. And any Millennial looking for ideas, or encouragement or inspiration will find it here.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Jul 31 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    A rare piece, brings both content and creativity. The argument

    A rare piece, brings both content and creativity. The argument is as full as its pithy style.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Aug 13 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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