NY Post: An Extreme Book
Aaron Klein and Brenda J. Elliott Are Available for Interviews
NEW YORK, May 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cindy Adams writes in today's NY Post:
"Aaron Klein, WorldNetDaily journalist who hosts his own WABC talk-radio show, is out this week with a tough controversial book.
"Its way-out sensational-sounding title? 'The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists.' Mr. Klein lists 900 sources and tries to link Obama's mentor David Axelrod to a Communist mentor.
"This author won't exactly get a 'Today' show sit-down, but he'll roll out with a hit on Fox's Sean Hannity program."
Adams column comes as "The Manchurian President" skyrockets on Amazon to bestseller status.
"The Manchurian President" is the most exhaustive investigation into Obama ever performed. The work charges Obama has deep ties to an anti-American extremist nexus that has been instrumental not only in building his political career but in crafting current White House policy.
Book Ranks #7 on Amazon
The book seeks to expose an extremist coalition of communists, socialists and other radicals working both inside and outside the administration to draft and advance current White House policy goals.
Klein began investigating Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign and broke major national stories. He first exposed the politician's association with Ayers in a widely circulated WND article.
That story prompted the Nation magazine to lament, via the CBS News website, that "mainstream reporters now call the Obama campaign to ask about Klein's articles."
It was in a WABC Radio interview with Klein that Ahmed Yousef, chief political adviser to Hamas, "endorsed" Obama for president, generating world headlines and sparking controversy. Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain and Obama repeatedly traded public barbs over Hamas' positive comments.
Aaron Klein
Aaron Klein was among the first reporters to expose that Obama's "green jobs" czar, Van Jones, founded a communist organization and called for "resistance" against the U.S. government. The theme was picked up and expanded upon by the Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck, leading to Jones' resignation last September.
Brenda J. Elliott
Brenda J. Elliott is a historian, author and investigative researcher known for her blogging during the 2008 presidential election about Ayers, Tony Rezko and other controversial figured linked to Obama. Since 1988, Elliott has been responsible for a number of historical projects, has won an award by Project Censored for her work and has been named "One of the Intriguing People" by Central Florida magazine.
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SOURCE Aaron Klein and Brenda Elliott for WND Books
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