$6 Trillion More National Debt? Weekly Update from Dinesh D'Souza Dear Friends, Continuing his bid to be America's worst president, Obama offered a new 10-year budget this week which adds $6 trillion to the national debt. The budget will be dead on arrival, but it is a revealing indication of Obama's warped psyche. It leads me to wonder, is Obama the worst American president or the first anti-American president? Also in the news this week, the response to Loretta Lynch's Senate confirmation hearings continues to shed light on her likeness to Eric Holder. Obama has the right to nominate people he wants, and the Senate has the right to reject them if it wants. Have liberals forgotten that during the Bork hearings they told us that Senate could legitimately reject nominees on ideological grounds? On February 1, I told Newsmax TV why Lynch deserves the big thumbs down (and why I'm relieved that Mitt Romney decided against running again). The American people elected a GOP Congress not to find common ground, but to stop this Obama-run-amok. Watch here: Today, I'm excited to announce that America is now available from Redbox nationwide! Pick up a copy at one of the 42,000 kiosks in America, starting immediately. On a more personal note, this week was a big week for me, too! I've completed half my time in overnight confinement—just four more months to home base! Woo-hoo! (I also now have one of the best bunks in the confinement center: lower level, facing the wall.) I'm grateful to you for all of your support over these last four months! If you live in Florida, please reach out to your State Senators and State Representative and encourage them to vote YES on Senate Bill 96 and House Bill 77 on February 11. This bill would require all public school students in FL to watch America as a part of their education, exposing them to the true history of America! Contact Elected Officials Now Sincerely, Dinesh D'Souza P.S. During "Black History Month," consider this: should discrimination in favor of blacks be used to combat discrimination against blacks? Watch my 1997 debate on affirmative action at Brown University. |
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