By Tucker Carlson on Twitter ——Bio and Archives--February 24, 2024
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In 2004, Barack Obama became famous by declaring, "There is not a black America, a white America, a Latino America, an Asian America. There’s the United States of America.”
Flash forward to today, and he's replaced that unifying message with a bitterly divisive one, earning his living by spreading race hate on Netflix.
What's behind this change? Scott McKay's new book, Racism, Revenge, and Ruin, It's All Obama, reveals what's really going on here.
Scott McKay tells Tucker:
"If you really want to understand Barack Obama... it's power. It's [the] nonstop pursuit of power and control in order to wreck a country that he grew up hating and still hates, even after everything it's done for him."
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