Since Barack Hussein Obama first took office as president of the United States of America in 2008, he has tried to turn his seat into a throne and has slowly but surely stripped our nation of the wisdom and knowledge at the root of what We the People cherish most. Our Constitution is collapsing around us, and rather than try to save it, the media, the moonstruck public, and partisan politicians have merely averted their eyes.
But we cannot stay blind to the things this man has done. We cannot look the other way as he continues to lead our nation further away from the principles on which it was founded. We must face this crisis head-on, lest everything we hold dear will be lost.
The American Crisis takes a long, hard look at the contemporary American political environment through open eyes and brings the harsh realities of our situation into full focus, exposing the truths the public has tried to avoid or cover up with lies.
Composed of nineteen essays in the spirit of Thomas Paine's famous American Crisis Papers of 1776-1783, it is sure to stir controversy-and will inevitably raise awareness, as it raises brows.
About the Author: Frederick William Dame is an educator, public speaker, and author. He holds bachelor's degrees in history and English; master's degrees in international relations and political theory, adult education, and English cultural studies; and doctoral degrees in politics, philology, and world literature.
Dame has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses at the University of New Hampshire, the Fachhochschule Trier, the Universität Kaiserslautern, and other schools across the globe. He has also taught for the US Army and has been a regular public speaker at numerous institutions, including the US Department of Defense Public Schools in Europe, the Universität des Saarlandes, and the Goethe-Institut.
A published author in both English and German, Dame has penned numerous pieces on politics and cultural history and has written on a wide range of other topics, from architecture and engineering to poetry, music, and beyond.