
From the
Washington Times - The
State Department has bought more than $70,000 worth of books authored by President
Obama, sending out copies as
Christmas gratuities and stocking “key libraries” around the world with “Dreams from My Father” more than a decade after its release. The
U.S. Embassy in Egypt, for instance, spent $28,636 in August 2009 for copies of
Mr. Obama’s best-selling 1995 memoir. Six weeks earlier, the
embassy had placed another order for the same book for more than $9,000, federal purchasing records show. About the same time, halfway around the world, the
U.S. Embassy in South Korea had the same idea and spent more than $6,000 for copies of “Dreams from My Father.” One month later, the
U.S. Embassy in Jakarta,
Indonesia, spent more than $3,800 for hardcover copies of the Indonesian version of
Mr. Obama’s “The Audacity of Hope,” records show. A review of the expenditures in a federal database did not reveal any examples of
State Department purchases of books by former Presidents
George W. Bush or
Bill Clinton. The purchases of
Mr. Obama’s literary work mostly, but not always, took place in the months after
Mr. Obama captured the
White House.
Leslie Paige, a spokeswoman for Citizens Against
Government Waste, a watchdog group, said if the federal government is looking to cut costs, eliminating purchases of
Mr. Obama’s books is a good place to start.
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State Department buys $70,000 worth of Obama books
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