Why does dinesh hate obama




















This is a critique of Obama's misguided ideas. I am happy to read D'Souza's opinions as I regard him generally to be correct. However, I think his objective is to convince people that socialism and appeasement are bad policy and my experience is that socialists and appeasers are not swayed by logic.

The narration is excellent. John Christmas, author of "Democracy Society". D'Souza has always been a breath of fresh air in today's mangled political discourse.

Amid the pseudo-intellectual and outright fanciful commentaries from both the right and left, D'Souza injects an intellectual rigor, in-depth research and a cogent writing style in promoting his conservative perspective. As a centrist, D'Souza has been a important source of factual information and intelligent reasoning for the conservative side.

And indeed in "Roots" he came through once again. This chapter would have you believe that TARP, FinReg and stimulus spending were all engineered by Obama as part of a grand scheme to weaken post-colonial America. And I don't think you could argue that all these individuals share this anti-colonial viewpoint. Party B now spends more, but Party A now spends less. Conclusion: No increase in economic activity--stimulus fails.

Trouble is Party A is not a taxpayer, it is the Chinese. The Chinese give the US government money i. Of course this has other rather negative consequences. Despite my disappointment in D'Souza in this section, I think this is an important book and would recommend it.

There is enough substantive information here to overcome my misgivings. This book is biased and irrational, and inflammatory in that the author tries to pass as some sort of political scholar.

This book is clearly written by a white male but because of the racial connotations, he attempt to gain 'street cred' by publishing it under the guise of a minority. The author's thesis in the book is that Obama has anti-colonial tenancies which is nothing more than a negative connotation of believing that one group of people should not impose their will upon another group of people. He demonizes this principle, and does so, at best, with very loose connections, and at worst, with blatant irrationality: even going so far as to chastise Obama's heroizing of his distant father as a child.

This book is not for anyone wishing to lean anything about Obama or politics. This book gives the listener a more international view of what "chip on Obama's shoulder" really looks like.

Obama is an actual African-American. He is not an American Negro. He is unlike the offspring of Negro slavery. He is anti-colonial, and he considers America and its close allies to be colonial exploiters of the Third World, the home of his African ancestors. That kind of politics, however, was endorsed by enough voters to make Donald Trump the Republican nominee and, eventually, president.

The D'Souza pardon marks the third time Mr Trump has used his presidential power to absolve a high-profile conservative convicted by federal prosecutors. Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, an outspoken anti-immigration advocate, received his for a contempt of court citation after refusing to obey the orders of a federal judge. Scooter Libby, who was chief of staff for Vice-President Dick Cheney, had his conviction for lying to government investigators expunged.

It may be no coincidence that the focus of Mr Trump's pardons - campaign finance law violations, lying to federal investigators and disregard for the judicial process - are criminal infractions hanging over several members of the president's circle. The president could be sending a message to his people that he views that they - like Libby, Arpaio and D'Souza - are the targets of out-of-control federal prosecutors. Perhaps he is offering a very visible display of his willingness to use his sweeping authority to remedy what he perceives not just as wrongs in the past - but also those that may come.

At the very least, with his actions and Thursday's comments that he is entertaining pardons for former Democratic Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich abuse of power and home-decor guru Martha Stewart obstruction of justice and lying to investigators , the president is demonstrating that he is willing to exercise a much freer hand with his presidential powers. Over the years the presidential pardon authority has been governed by an extended some would say overly bureaucratic process of review and approval by Department of Justice lawyers.

Breaks from those traditions, such as with George HW Bush's pardoning of Reagan-era Defence Secretary Casper Weinberger and Bill Clinton's of financier and deep-pocketed political donor Marc Rich, came in the final days of a presidency and were met with controversy and outcry. Mr Trump, with his pardons over his first 16 months in office, is eroding another political norm and flexing political power the scope of which, in the US Constitution, is largely undefined.

For the president and his supporters, the actions are ones of liberation, absolving those who had been unjustly punished - even for crimes they have admitted committing. In a prominent evangelical magazine unearthed his affair with a mystery woman, while he was still married.

The conservative propagandist was getting a taste of his own medicine. He shot to fame with his book, Illiberal Education, where he criticised political correctness for bringing down academic standards across universities. Soon he had landed the plum and influential job of senior policy analyst with the Reagan administration.

He understands the maxim that all publicity, both positive and negative, is what at least turns America around. India needs free, fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism even more as it faces multiple crises. But the news media is in a crisis of its own. There have been brutal layoffs and pay-cuts.

After people called him out for what they called an offensive post, D'Souza responded:. Senate bid. He was later put on probation. He also previously made headlines when he tweeted a joke about Trayvon Martin , the Florida teenager who was shot to death in February Allegedly motivated by his longtime friendship with Long, D'Souza made the high-grossing documentary, " Obama's America," with the tagline, "Love him.



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