This movie will just make me hate obama even more than I already do.
I wonder if that is a good thing or a bad thing.
Exactly.
I'm not gonna.
I am going to the local theater and buy two tickets though - but then just drive away.
I don't need the additional aggravation.
I have seen the movie, and I don't hate Obama more. Rather, I understand him better. There's a big difference.
I would liken it to learning the details of someone who has committed crimes and is in prison. You learn their story and it gives clarity. It does not excuse the behavior, but at least you get an insight into how that person thinks.
One aspect that I don't hear anyone talking about, but hit me, is that Obama was essentially raised by others (absent father), and those influences were all left-leaning Marxists.
This election is about my children and grand-children. I am taking my son and daughter-in-law to see it with me and my wife this Sunday in Sacramento ...at their request.
One final point, Dinesh D'Souza is a splendid spokesman for capitalism. I loved how he presented capitalism as the BEST system ever devised by man. I, and everyone else in the theater in Anchorage, Alaska, applauded at the end of the movie for the exceptional job he (and his team) had done producing this movie.
My advice, see it for your kids and grandkids sake. Then go home and talk to them about the advantages of capitalism over any other governmental philosophy.