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'This guy is ill-equipped to be our commander in chief'

Bob Unruh - WND

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ouse he thought he was done delivering warnings to the United States.

But he wasn't.

"I thought I had written the clarion call to the nation about President Clinton," Patterson told radio talk show host Roger Hedgecock in an interview now posted online. "I discovered President Obama is much worse. This guy is ill-equipped to be our commander in chief. If you thought Clinton was bad, take a look at Barack Obama."

His book, among other revelations, discusses how one of Obama's buddies – anti-war, anti-military Code Pink founder Jodie Evans – bundled contributions for Obama's campaign and delivered $600,000 in aid to "the enemy" of the U.S. in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2005.

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"Conduct Unbecoming: How Barack Obama is Destroying The Military and Endangering Our Security," released this week, has been called "so compelling, so revelatory, so frightening that it must prompt only one conclusion: our current international circumstances are no accident. They are the product of a philosophy so at odds with American tradition, so at variance with American values, so contrary to the very idea of American exceptionalism, that it virtually repudiates American history. "

That's the opinion of John Howard writing at FamilySecurityMatters.org.

"Like a modern Paul Revere, his is a call to arms; an urgent call for action. We still have it within our grasp to change the very dangerous course set for us by those among us who wish us no good. Whether we do so remains to be seen. But what Col. Patterson has convincingly demonstrated is that we must. Our very survival as the nation of our founding depends upon it. Col. Patterson has provided the factual rationale for engagement. If you read no other book this fall, you must not miss this one," he wrote.

Patterson, who was entrusted with the "nuclear football" for Clinton, told Hedgecock that Obama simply "doesn't get the fact that we're fighting an ideological battle every bit as big as we fought last century with communism, Naziism and fascism. I don't think he gets that part."

Instead of protecting America's future, Patterson said, Obama is "focused on seizing control of institutions."

"We didn't do a really good job of vetting him prior to electing him," Patterson said. "We didn't do our due diligence. Americans were persuaded by the rock star persona. They bought the hope and change mantra.

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"In fact, he's unqualified."

The author detailed the stunning revelations regarding Evans, the Code Pink founder who has met with the Taliban and bundled campaign contributions for Obama.

"Code Pink has been working since 9/11 to undermine the military in Iraq and Afghanistan," Patterson said.

Evans collected $600,000 in support, including cash and supplies, and worked with a supporting letter from Democrats Barbara Boxer, Henry Waxman and Dennis Kucinich to move the material into Jordan and from there into Iraq, where it was delivered to the "other side" in Fallujah.

The transfer happened, Patterson said, about the time the "other side" in Fallujah was attacking and murdering U.S. Marines.

The Family Security Matters commentary noted the sequence of events and the involvement of key Democrat leaders.

"Without official help, sedition is much more challenging," Howard wrote.

Patterson "describes the broader implications on military readiness of this assumptive worldview and demonstrates how Obama's ideological architecture compels a view of the United States as fundamentally and structurally flawed – maybe even malevolent – perhaps not even the equal of other nations – but, in any event, in no moral position to lead the world."

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Sept. 10, 2010