Trading deserters for terrorists. Deserting Americans in Benghazi and then lying about it. Using the IRS to persecute critics. Decimating America’s healthcare system and allowing VA hospitals to just let veterans die.
Millions of Americans are wondering: How exactly does Barack Obama get away with dismantling and destroying the greatest nation on earth, committing outrage after outrage, day after day and year after year?
How can a scandal-plagued president so openly and arrogantly trample the nation's laws, hobble its economy, hurt its friends and – shockingly – help its enemies without being impeached and removed from office?
Are Americans caught in some sort of trance-like state, oblivious to what is happening to them, and paralyzed from acting rationally while their nation disintegrates before their eyes?
Increasingly, an offbeat-sounding yet surprisingly insightful answer to that question is being cited: "Bread and Circuses" – a comparison of America in the Age of Obama with ancient Rome when the restless masses were continually bribed and entertained during the once-great empire's rapid decay and disintegration.
In its groundbreaking June issue, "DAYS OF BREAD AND CIRCUSES," WND's acclaimed monthly Whistleblower magazine boldly takes the theme to an entirely new level. For while America, like ancient Rome, is indeed in rapid decline, 21st century “bread and circuses” – multi-tentacled government dependency combined with nonstop distraction, deception and high drama – is much, much more than it seems.
Many people realize the Obama administration is obsessed with increasing its power and control through promoting dependency on government with massive entitlements, handouts, subsidies and bribes, while an extraordinarily perverse popular culture entertains, influences and corrupts as many people as possible. But in "DAYS OF BREAD AND CIRCUSES," Whistleblower goes beyond conventional analysis, leading readers on a breathtaking tour of American society and showing how “BREAD” and “CIRCUSES” are actually code words for two powerfully sophisticated control methods that, blended together like the two components of Epoxy glue, strongly hold tens of millions of Americans in their grasp.
Issue highlights include:
- “America, land of 1,000 addictions” by David Kupelian, revealing how a “bread-and-circuses” government and perverse culture create a dependency epidemic
- “iPad 'addiction' is stunting children's brains” – that’s right, toddlers are so addicted to tablet computers that they cannot play with blocks!
- “2014 Strategy: Obama's top 5 distractions” by Ben Shapiro
- “Hope and change: Bread and circuses” by Patrice Lewis, who shows that while the nation sinks into ruin, politicians do what they do best – keeping the public happy and distracted
- “The last days of the American empire” by Jack Curtis, showing how in every major area, the U.S. is following in the footsteps of ancient Rome
- “America’s Colosseum” by Joseph Farah, who asks: What does Obama's favorite TV show say about the president?
- “The ‘bread-and-circuses’ first couple” by Mona Charen, on how the Obamas “have mastered the art of being celebrities-in-chief”
- “Amusing ourselves to death” by Art Moore, reprising the classic Neil Postman book on how entertainment, particularly television, adversely affects Western society
- “Porn: Arousing our culture to death” by Marisa Martin
- “Eric Holder leads 'Top 12' porn purveyors” by Bob Unruh, revealing that the “2014 Dirty Dozen List” identifying those most responsible for the spread of pornography is headed by none other than Obama's attorney general
- “Welfare in America: A $1 trillion tab and rising” by Stephen Moore
- “86 million full-time private-sector workers sustain 148 million benefit takers” by Terence P. Jeffrey
- “At 50, LBJ's 'War on Poverty' an utter failure” by Phyllis Schlafly, on how messianic leaders spent trillions on “the poor,” but caused despair, dependency and family breakdown
- “Socialists killing America with bread and circuses” by Gina Loudon, revealing how an addictive cycle of dependency plagues the greatest nation on earth
- “The Kardashian effect” by Patrice Lewis, who observes that while dire events abound, many are too busy watching Kim’s derriere
- “Following in Rome's footsteps” by Robert Ringer, who asks: Will America's decline be the catalyst for a new Dark Ages?
- “Can unhealthy trends be reversed?” by Star Parker, who says: “Data and graphs present a stunning picture of how dramatically the U.S. has changed”
- “Our addiction to entitlement crack” by Ted Nugent, on the painful but necessary intervention needed to save the republic.
"This issue of Whistleblower is a true eye-opener," says WND Vice President and Managing Editor David Kupelian. "In the deepest sense, bread and circuses – where politicians and 'experts' become our gods, and continual distraction and escape from reality become a way of life – is the diametric opposite of the two principles on which early America was founded: Christianity and liberty.
"However, in Whistleblower, after we lay out the problem, we always try to point to solutions – and I think the insight in this particular issue will really help readers navigate safely and sanely through uncertain times ahead."
Indeed, after reading this issue, readers will not only understand what’s happening to their nation in a whole new way, but will see more clearly than ever the surest way to end America’s days of bread and circuses.
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