Dinesh D'Souza isn't an original thinker - or songwriter. Thanks to Dinesh D'Souza,"Home" for American blacks has now been reduced to anATM filled with bad memories of whites, and he's attempting to peer pressure us into feeling pride about that.At least, I think that's what he's trying to do, I can't say for sure:
It's depiction of a Mormon family in crisis made me cry.
Because of that film, I watched this video of the real Elizabeth Smart today.
She's become such a phony I wondered if her crazy kidnapper hadn't been doing us a favor.
I also watched Dinesh D'Souza's movie, Obama's America: 2016, and it shows exactly what's wrong with most on the Right when it comes to utilizing the media:
Like Glenn Reynolds' deer-in-the-headlights routine on PJTV, they simply don't understand how weird they come across to normal people.
D'Souza's opening cracks about liberals were so badly framed they even made this conservative scratch his head. And, once you realize what a boring and uncharismatic man D'Souza is, then - along with the theory he's trying to flesh out - there's nothing left to focus on but how bizarre his face is, or that he can't keep rhythm, or he doesn't even swing his arms when he walks. (Who doesn't swing their arms when they walk?) That may sound like a cheap shot but it's not - it's the original lesson in media from the Kennedy/Nixon debate, remember?
Why these genetic losers keep insisting they be in front of the camera - the face of conservatism sure to be ridiculed by anyone not already there - is beyond me.
Way, waay beyond.
Next was Higher Ground, a mountain climbing documentary that got "spiritual" - and violently snatched out of my DVD player - pretty quick.
That's all I can tell you about it.
I re-watched Three Kings again because it's my all-time favorite answer to the bonehead question, "Why did we go into Iraq?"
Answer:
Because Ice Cube said so, Bitch!
10th District Court is a French documentary about what happens in a Paris courtroom. Think Judge Judy on acid, since most of the accused walk in confessing their crimes, but - like Ann Althouse - almost always with a lame excuse why their guilt shouldn't matter. The lawyers, and the judge, are pretty weak as well. The whole thing is pretty depressing actually.
But a good pick if you want a glimpse of what the world will be like when the libs take over.
BTW - the guy in the trailer? Guilty as sin.
And finally, tonight, I'm watching Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.
Needless to say, that title is coming across as a warning,...
"Isn't it interesting that we keep hearing about Sarah Palin's peccadilloes while the major media continues to ignore the George Obama scandal? Here is a guy living in Third World poverty and his half-brother is the leading candidate to become the next president of the United States. Are the networks and major newspapers so exhilarated at the prospect of an African American president that they have become cheerleaders for the Obama campaign? Fortunately the McCain campaign is making the media an issue, and I hope the American people are smart enough to see through the news charade.
Here are the facts about George Obama. He’s in his twenties. He lives in a slum in a hut. He wants to become a mechanic but doesn’t have the money. He reports that he gets by on a dollar a month. He met George Obama in 2006 for a few minutes and said it was like talking to a “total stranger.” He said when people notice he has the same name as Barack Obama, he denies they are related because he is “ashamed.” The Democratic presidential candidate, who made $4 million last year, hasn’t lifted a finger to help his half-brother."
-- Dinesh D'Souza, who is raising money for the George Obama Compassion Fund, through Townhall.com.