Dinesh has serious issues
Course few talk radio addicts here know that
D'Souza first tried making a name for himself back in the 1990s by accusing established conservative writers of racism, a trick also tried by David Frum, another opportunistic sleazeball who once ingratiated himself with GOP hacks.
Paleocons were Dinesh's first targets so they knew early on what he's all about. But one of the best takedowns of the self-promoting faker was done by the arguably neocon Victor Davis Hanson, which includes gems like:
True, it is the singular achievement of DSouza that his bizarre writ has for a moment earned universal condemnation from those who can agree on little else. But that rare consensus represents not a closing of the conservative mind so much as it reflects the moral vileness of much of what DSouza writes. And pathetically, the more frequently conservative magazines, media, and institutions offer DSouza a megaphone, the more apt he is to play the wounded fawn.
The rest of Hanson's essay is found here:
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