Roger L. Simon posted his review of Dinesh D’Souza’s new
documentary film Death of A Nation. The review concludes:
. . . Dinesh is definitely not premature in assessing
the moment we are in as critical to the future of our nation, even its
existence as we know it. And he has made the most impassioned film he
could to help move people in the right direction. This alone makes it
compelling. Most films are made for no reason at all but wealth and
self-aggrandizement and show it.
The question remains -- as it
is with all works of this nature -- will anybody see it who doesn't already
agree with it? Reporting from my new home in Nashville, I am not
optimistic. I was alone in the theatre with one other couple. Whatever
the case, D'Souza has to be applauded for his effort. He's a patriot and
an immigrant who makes a great case for legal immigration all by himself.
The full review at PJ Media is here. The documentary is
currently at several Cleveland area theaters (Valley View, Beachwood,
Middleburg Hts.). Click on the movie website here; when you select “Get Tickets”
the area theater details will pop up.
I have not seen the movie, but I have read a related article
that Mr. D'Souza published the other day at American Greatness here; entitled “The Switch
That Never Happened: How the South Really Went GOP,” it is adapted
from the book.
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