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Catastrophe  
Author Dick Morris
Eileen McGann
Country United States
Language English
Subject(s) Business & Economics
Economic Conditions
Barack Obama
Publisher HarperCollins
Publication date 2009
ISBN ISBN 006177104X
OCLC Number 9780061771040

Catastrophe is a 2009 book co-written by American political commentator Dick Morris and his wife Eileen McGann,[1] which spells out hypothetical catastrophic consequences of the Barack Obama administration policies and shows how the Obama administration could be stopped.[2][3]

Reception

Catastrophe was number 1 on the New York Times best-seller list for the first two weeks after its release,[4][5] and was third in the July 2009 Poli-Book Best Seller List.[6] It ranked number 6 in non-fiction on the Wall Street Journal's July Best Sellers listing.[7]

Dana Larsen of Storm Lake Pilot Tribune writes that in the book, Morris accuses the Obama administration of "canceling the war on terror and replacing it with a war on prosperity". Larsen expands that Morris feels the administration's takeover of both banks and the auto industries, its compromising of the existing health care systems, its "enfranchising" of illegal aliens, and its relinquishing of personal liberties is creating a socialist state.[1]

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Preceded by
Outliers
by Elizabeth Edwards
#1 New York Times Best Seller Non-Fiction
July 12, 2009 - August 1, 2009
Succeeded by
Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson
by Ian Halperin







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