I saw that movie today also. Being aware of this since 2008, it is still chilling to see it being proclaimed for all to see.. with no reservations about saying what is true. It’s scary to think we are this close to losing our country... and it was so easy for him to do. Congress and the media have not stopped him... he thinks he can finish his goals with 4 more years... and then there will be no more elections.
I just got back from seeing it. It was good,but I already knew pretty much everything covered.
One of my sisters saw the movie the other day, you know that sibling that is no better than marshmallow filling, anyway, she sent me a text and apologized.
She and her husband where blown away because they didn’t know anything about Obama.
I saw this movie with my wife this past Friday. Most of what was in the movie, I already knew, but not my wife. It opened her eyes and she has now strongly recommended it to several of our friends.
Two things happened when the movie was over; Everyone in the theater stood and clapped and probably 30 people yelled for everyone to go vote!
Gives me hope.
That tells me A LOT of people are really pi$$#d off.
it will play in 49 out of 50 states ................................. I guess the other 8 states will have to wait till after the election, by then it will be more flexible to view it?
Does the movie have Russian subtitles?
Just saw this afternoon. My wife always held to the “he is incompetent” theory. After the film she agreed that it appears Obama is purposely trying to bring the nation down a few notches.
The evidence is too powerful.
The men who mentored and trained him ALL hate America!
How in the hell did this anti-American Bozo get elected?
Saw it today. Thought it was really well done, although I’ve never been a fan of the shaky, hand-held camera. (Fortunately, this was mostly done for environmental shots.) Loved the scene with the “white college guy with the ponytail” at the Dartmouth “International Club.” “Hey, Nesh, love your name, man. I think India is so cool, so amazing and spiritual and all. I’ve never been; I can’t wait to go. It’s an amazing country!” “Really? What do you find amazing about it? The arranged marriages? The dowries? The caste system?”
I didn’t know that Dunham was a leftist as well as her father and I didn’t know that Dunham’s daddy picked a card-carrying known black communist as young Obama’s mentor.
What impressed me most about this movie is the strong role the American educational system has in generating anti-western, anti-American radicals. Most of the ones mentioned in the film were educated at American colleges.
I would add to your description of how the film shows Obama trying to fulfill his father’s dreams that D’Souza hints at a psychological component: The absent father becomes idealized. He mentions the photos of missing fathers in World War II.
There is a deep longing there that can never be filled. The desire for a parent’s love is a mighty and irrational and lifelong force and motivates beneath the surface many an endeavor. Obama has severe abandonment issues that fuel his obsession.
Saw it yesterday in Colorado. It was the dominating show in the 12 plex as the parking lot emptied upon completion.
My take was this should not have to be a movie. Media should have been presenting this since 2008. Instead, they forget all the scary things about zero and publish what makes him look good.
He’s anti colonialist, like his father. Colonialism is a form of capitalism, so he has to be anti capitalist. This was never debated. End of story.
Plus the movie interviews the poverty stricken brother in Kenya who probably would make a better president than zero. Brother says that the whites left Kenya too soon, otherwise would have been as sucessful as South Africa. Brother also noted that when colonialists are kicked out, often the county becomes worse off. No such balanced opinion for zero.