American Moments Episode Four: "Change" American Moments is a weekly web series that explores the ideas and people that make America great and the ways in which critics of America are undermining our country's core ideals. This week, Dinesh D'Souza discusses the progressive "change" rhetoric, deployed most notably during Obama's presidential campaigns, and why we should be wary of change for change's sake. Watch this week's American Moments below. Dinesh D'Souza's New Film to Feature Prominent Progressives Airing Controversial Opinions Dinesh D'Souza's new film, America, will engage with several prominent liberals and allow them to express their criticisms of America's history and politics. The film will include scenes with Alan Dershowitz, Noam Chomsky, Bill Ayers, Charles Truxillo, Michael Eric Dyson, and others. "In 2016, we let President Obama's voice be heard – literally," Dinesh D'Souza said. "With America, we also wanted to hear directly the voices of America's biggest critics. The conservative answer to offensive speech has always been not to silence it but to listen carefully, consider what's been said, and offer more speech. I was delighted that some of the smartest progressives in America agreed to sit down with me." Read more here. D'Souza Takes on Harry Reid's Rhetoric Against Bundy Family In the wake of Harry Reid's vicious attacks against embattled rancher Cliven Bundy, Dinesh D'Souza has stepped up in defense of the Bundy family. D'Souza spoke to Megyn Kelly remotely from the Bundy ranch this past weekend, calling Reid "inflammatory" and "irresponsible." "The real question is: Who's the real crook? Who's really fanning the flames and tensions?" D'Souza said. "This is very inflammatory and, I think, irresponsible rhetoric from Harry Reid, and the people here are very angry about it." Read more here. |
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