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I’m Reviewing McKay’s New Book Right Now, and It’s Good – Part 1



Scott McKay has released a new book titled Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It’s All Obama, published by Calamo Press in Washington DC.

“He’s Still In Charge”

Chapter 1 of Scott McKay’s Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It’s All Obama is 18 pages of hard-hitting, informational prose that is reminiscent of the author’s ability to provide conceptual analysis with a metaphorical writing style that makes the read more like a narrative. His delivery is not, however, linear and overly descriptive as narratives can sometimes be; the anecdotal snapshots he provides are just enough to paint the necessary picture without being superfluous in detail.

Right out the gate, McKay sets the tone for the book with a vivid image of Obama and his fawning minions:

To say Obama was welcomed like a conquering hero hardly does the extraordinary scene justice. Surrounded by gleeful White House staff and invited Democrat pols, he was like an emperor, honoring his adoring subjects with his mere presence, offering a word to this one, a smiling nod to that one, a touch of the royal hand to the next.

Make that, an emperor/rock star, since the women among the invited guests…mobbed him like young girls at a Harry Styles concert. (1)

Can you not see the scene in crystal clear detail? Has McKay not painted the exact picture of what we have had to watch from this man for nearly two decades now?

The sardonic tone thus set, McKay delves into the thesis of the book immediately–that Barack Hussein Obama is actually running the country. It is a topic he and I agree on from a general standpoint while perhaps differing on some of the complexities. Of course he could very well be right about it all. Here is a pre-publication article I wrote on the book; I include it, along with other links to follow, to add context and to indicate my consistent concurrence with McKay’s assertions and how very important I believe this book is.

COLBERT: Did you miss you? Did you ever look at something going on in the news and say, “You know what this situation needs? A little Barack Obama.”

(Obama laughs)

OBAMA: I said this before. People would ask me, “Knowing what you know now, do you wish you had a third term?” And I used to say, “You know what? If I could make an arrangement where I had a stand-in, a front man or front woman, and they had an earpiece in and I was just in my basement in my sweats looking through the stuff, and then I could sort of deliver the lines, but somebody else was doing all the talking and ceremony, I’d be fine with that. Because I found the work fascinating. I mean, I write about the… even on my worst days, I found puzzling out, you know, these big, complicated, difficult issues, especially if you were working with some great people, to be professionally really satisfying. But I do not miss having to wear a tie every day.

Anything involving Stephen Colbert is, by default, going to appear humorous–even though so often he is not funny in the least. But there is likely truth behind this apparent playfulness between Obama and Colbert. As the years have gone by, many, many Americans have posited that Barack Hussein Obama is actually playing out this “joke” and is running this country behind the scenes. It would make sense for the narcissist to say these things and revel in masking it behind a seeming joke–individuals with this disorder cannot help but reveal their nefarious intentions, and the smile is oftentimes the internal glee they feel in thinking they are secretly pulling one over on listeners. They live in their own little maniacal world, but they also have to “hide in plain sight,” as the saying goes, because they simply can’t help it. They have to come as close to the fire as they can without being caught.

It is a sure sign of an insidious manipulator, perhaps even a psychopath.

McKay wastes no time in listing the names of Obama’s henchmen, the players that made and continue to make D.C. the swamp it is. Jake Sullivan is one of these players. McKay succinctly attaches him to three Middle East failures, the Trump-Russia hoax, the Hunter Biden laptop, the 2020 sham election, and the Durham Report. McKay blasts away again, specifically with the Russia hoax, arguing, “That the Russia Hoax was orchestrated from the Obama White House has of course been gallingly obvious to everyone, even as the legacy media has studiously refused to acknowledge the fact” (5).

He goes even further, quoting veteran newspaper columnist Michael Goodwin on the 2020 Presidential Election:

“Durham’s damning conclusion must never be forgotten…. We now know, without doubt, that Barack Obama’s Justice Department and officials from other parts of the government meddled in the election and tried to pick the president regardless of the wishes of 130 million voters.” (5)

McKay briefly contrasts the situation to Nixon and Watergate, once again using his quintessential suggestive style to strike readers’ curiosity rather than bombard them with facts and analysis. He also touches quickly on one key contrast he sees between Obama and Trump in terms of personnel decisions.

Such scarcity, which is actually the aforementioned anecdotal style McKay employs, and which may be fodder for the CNNs of the world to attack this book as they attacked his first, is actually what is making It’s All Obama as convincing as it is already, because one cannot come to it as a political dummy or someone too close-minded  to allow McKay to dance quickly through his points. This is not an exhaustive, tedious analysis, nor should it be. For that reason, this appears to be a book fit for one of two types, which encompasses much of the American populace: 1) those at least remotely in the know with politics and at least remotely suspicious of the nefarious government-media apparatus, or 2) those open-minded enough to allow this book to be a starting point on their way down the red-pill road. Whom this book is most definitely not for, it appears to this point, is anyone who actually believes Joe Biden garnered 81 million American votes or who watches The View for their news or who still believes Fox News is the unquestionable bastion of American conservative thought.

To be continued…


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.