Saw it, loved it. I thought of those I know to whom I’d want to recommend it—many.
It’s really a great piece that will get D’Souza punished further, or becoming a true leader of the movement against academic Leftists and Barry’s ilk, or both.
The theatre company chose (needlessly) to screen the movie in a theatre that had recliners, at a $4/seat premium. Perhaps they wanted to rake the 1%’ers over their own taxation scheme. I’d see it again, but think it petty of them, wondering “what they’ll be doing on Monday” (repeated, inside joke).
In the credits, an actor was given credit for playing Alinsky, despite (some?) seemingly authentic original material of Alinsky himself.
HF
There was a scene recreated that showed a young Hillary Clinton being introduced to Alinsky by the Methodist guy. That would explain the credits you saw.
I told my family on the way home from seeing the film Tuesday evening that that scene probably wasn’t factual because there was no way Hillary would have been that cute in her teens!