2016 was actually pretty mild.
I think Obama has attended regular meetings of third world studies which are similar to feminist women studies in terms of 5 min of hate brainwash and coping with keeping the brainwash.
This weirdo is so hate filled, it is scary. I know his type.
My wife , daughter, and I saw 2016 last night, as part of a night out for my birthday, ‘dinner and a show”.
It was ultimately pretty mild, especially at the beginning, for roughly the first third, when it almost seemed like a pro-Obama campaign film. D’Souza very cleverly framed it with
a running parallel between his life and Obama’s and all the things they had “in common”.I think this opening section was
designed that way precisely to establish D’Souza’s own quality of “likeability”, always considered Obama’s Ace in the Hole. However, the movie slowly and steadily got better and better, more and more serious, and the clever and colorful graphics kept it moving quickly and eye-catchingly.
I had always been kind of dubious about D’Souza’s “Roots of Obama’s Rage” thesis, primarily because I thought it reeked of simplistic pop psychology, and in effect gave Obama too much credit for “principle” while absolving him of any responsibility for his worldview. The movie however presents this in a kind of shorthand which at least made it understandable to those still large numbers who still don’t know the essential things about Obama.
For me the film started to get very good just as it started to get very blunt: Shelby Steele shown in an extended phone conversation was direct and to the point.
When I got home I looked up the Rotten Tomatoes reviews.
Only 27, mostly obscure critics give it only a 30% rating,
but predictably audience approval was near 80%.