“It is an unofficial requirement for every citizen to own, to read, and to carry this book at all times.”
Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Monday, Jan 26th, 2009
A pocket sized book of Barack Obama quotations currently for sale on Amazon.com is causing a stir with customers who have slated the product, comparing it to Communist dictator Mao Tse-Tung’s “little red book”.
The “Pocket Obama”, produced by the History Company, is a small blue book filled with “quotations borrowed from Barack Obama’s speeches and writings.”
In a (presumably) tongue in cheek comment that has clearly and monumentally backfired, the sales review states, “It is an unofficial requirement for every citizen to own, to read, and to carry this book at all times.”
Printed in a size that easily fits into pocket or purse, this book is an anthology of quotations borrowed from Barack Obama’s speeches and writings. POCKET OBAMA serves as a reminder of the amazing power of oratory and the remarkable ability of this man to move people with his words.
His superb and captivating oratory style has earned comparisons to John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, and this collection presents words that catapulted his remarkable rise to the American Presidency. Includes themes of democracy, politics, war, terrorism, race, community, jurisprudence, faith, personal responsibility, national identity, and above all, his hoped-for vision of a new America. This book is truly a primer for readers who want to examine the substance of his thought and reflect on the next great chapter in the American story. It is an unofficial requirement for every citizen to own, to read, and to carry this book at all times.
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At first glance this may appear to be a hoax, however, the History Company does indeed exist, and has been selling historical items like White House furnishings, models, and books for over ten years.
Irate Amazon customers have been quick to point out the comparison between the “Pocket Obama” and Mao’s little red book of quotations, one of the most widely printed books in history, due to the fact that it was indeed an unofficial requirement for every Chinese citizen to own, to read, and to carry it at all times during the later half of Mao’s rule.
During the Cultural Revolution, studying the book was not only required in schools but was also a standard practice in the workplace as well. All units, in the industrial, commercial, agricultural, civil service, and military sectors, organized group sessions for the entire workforce to study the book during working hours. Quotes from Mao were either bold-faced or highlighted in red, and almost all writing, including scientific essays, had to quote Mao.
Some customers have even uploaded images of Mao’s book along side the official “Pocket Obama” images on the Amazon sales page.
The following represent a selection of “reviews” from angry Amazon customers:
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