Imagine a shadowy web of foreign radicals pulling strings to propel Barack Obama into the White House in 2008, with tentacles that still snake through the Democratic National Committee today. That’s the bombshell unpacked in Peter Schweizer’s explosive new book, *The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon*. Schweizer, the investigative powerhouse behind *Clinton Cash* and *Red-Handed*, lays bare how overseas groups—many with hard-left agendas—funneled influence, resources, and manpower into Obama’s campaign. These weren’t benign expat clubs; we’re talking networks tied to anti-Western ideologies that saw Obama as their ticket to reshaping America. Fast-forward to now, and Schweizer reveals their remnants as entrenched DNC tentpoles, powering the party’s immigration push and cultural overhauls.
Dig deeper, and the context screams irony: these same foreign-linked outfits championed open borders and demographic shifts that flooded swing states with new voters, all while demonizing the very Second Amendment protections that keep everyday Americans safe amid rising chaos. Obama’s 2008 win wasn’t just charisma and hope—it was amplified by international agitators who viewed U.S. gun rights as a barrier to their globalist vision. Schweizer connects the dots to today’s DNC machine, where these networks fuel policies that disarm law-abiding citizens while sanctuary cities become playgrounds for unvetted migrants and cartels. It’s no coincidence that post-Obama, we’ve seen ATF overreaches like Fast and Furious echo into Biden-era assaults on AR-15s and ghost guns—straight from the elite playbook Schweizer exposes.
For the 2A community, the implications are a clarion call: this invisible coup isn’t ancient history; it’s the blueprint for why Democrats obsess over banning your standard-issue rifle while ignoring border bloodbaths. These foreign radicals didn’t just help elect Obama—they embedded a philosophy that treats armed self-reliance as the enemy of progress. As election cycles heat up, Schweizer’s revelations arm us with ammo to dismantle the narrative. Grab the book, share the intel, and vote like your holster depends on it—because in this fight, it just might.