Monday, April 11, 2011

No He Can't by Kevin McCullough

Nationally syndicated radio talk show host and columnist Kevin McCullough tackles the thorny issue of why the audacity of hope is not found in the current path that President Barack Obama has laid.



As the first pundit in the world to predict that President Barack Obama would become president of the United States (verified on-air by Rush Limbaugh), Kevin McCullough was not surprised when Mr. Obama was elected to that office. Yet even McCullough admits he’s surprised by President Obama’s actions since the election. Surprised by the overt falsehoods already carried out by this administration. Surprised by our country’s sudden deficit of clarity and common sense. Surprised by a blatant lack of accountability. In No He Can’t, McCullough stands as the loyal but outraged loyal opposition to the current state of affairs.

My review:
From the first day Barrack Hussein Obama came on the scene, I feared what he would do to this country. I read the news, listen to the talk shows, yet this book has opened my eyes even more to what damage this man is doing to our country.

McCullough covers a lot in this book: the economy, our eroding rights, terrorism, offending our allies, abortion. Reading what this man who sits in the Oval Office believes and wants to do, should send any Christian worth their salt to their knees to plead for mercy and for an end to this administration's policies. And to never vote for him.

The author doesn't just set out to attack Obama. He actually has some nice things to say about him - which I don't - and talks about how he could change to be the right kind of president.

I like McCullough's writing style. He has written two other books, but this is the first one of his that I have read. He gives a lot of information, but does it in a way that is easy to read, understand, and digest.

A lot of what is in the book was a review of things I had already known: Obama sending our tax dollars overseas to fund the murder of babies (aka abortion), voting to refuse care to a baby who survives abortion, and more - but I also learned a lot more. That coupled with what I got a refresher course in, drives home the point that Christians need to do our civil duty and vote. And not vote for the most charismatic or the one who promises the most, but the one who lines up most with the Bible.

This is truly a book everyone in America needs to read. Whether you are a fan of Obama's, or someone like me who fears what he will do next, or someone who is sitting back in ignorance and bliss - you need to read the book.

About the author:
Kevin McCullough is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and columnist, tackles news and current events from a Christian perspective. The author of MuscleHead Revolution and The Kind of Man Every Man Should Be, his approach to politics and values has garnered a large following of loyal listeners and readers.



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No He Can't is available from Thomas Nelson Publishers.

Thanks to Thomas Nelson for the review copy.

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