ABSTRACT

Barack Obama is quickly becoming America's most popular politician, and his run for the presidency has brought huge crowds at home and an unprecedented wave of international attention as well. Much more than a biography, this book is a political tour of Obama's legislative experience as well as his ideas about race, religion, and politics. Political writer John K. Wilson, author of four previous books including a study of Newt Gingrich, explores the reaction Obama has received from the left, the right, and the media. As the first presidential candidate from Generation X, Obama has generated an exciting movement of young people to support his campaign as he defines a new kind of broadly popular progressive politics. As improbable as such a quest may be this fresh new candidate may be just the right one to bridge not only generations but ideologies that often divide. Amid all the hype surrounding Obama, this book provides the first in-depth look at what he believes, what he represents, and how he might transform American politics.

chapter 1|24 pages

Generation Obama

The Youth Movement for Barack

chapter 2|27 pages

Are You Experienced?

Obama and the Media

chapter 3|40 pages

Race and the President

Is Obama Black Enough?

chapter 4|18 pages

The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

The Conservative Attack on Obama

chapter 5|20 pages

Why Leftists Hate a Liberal

The Far Left Attacks on Obama

chapter 6|11 pages

“This Is My House, Too”

Obama and the Liberal God

chapter 7|22 pages

From Quest to Reality

Politics and Policy in an Obama Administration

chapter 8|28 pages

The Victory

Barack Obama's Improbable Triumph

chapter 9|12 pages

The Obama Administration

Turning Hope into Change

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

Obama's Hopes and Dreams