Chuck Norris Highlights of Hillary’s America
Chuck Norris went and watched Dinsesh D’Souza’s documentary, Hillary’s America. This documentary is currently the top grossing one of 2016. Here is his top 10 takeaways from it.
No. 10: “The lesson Dinesh learned in jail from other inmates: The federal government is the biggest gang there is.” D’Souza’s campaign finance prosecution followed the release of his 2012 documentary, “Obama’s America,” which Norris insinuates may not have been a coincidence.
No. 9: “The Democratic Party was the original pro-slavery and anti-minority party, and still is, when one understands its underlying motives and tactics.” The tactics of “servitude and subjection,” are still in use today in different forms, by the Democrat party.
No. 8: “The Republican Party was founded as the anti-slavery and pro-freedom movement.”No. 7: “African-American Isa Wells (the “original Rosa Parks”) was raised in a 19th-century home of active Republican parents.”
No. 6: “President Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, championed black segregation into the 20th century.”
No. 5: “Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood and one who is praised by Hillary Clinton, advocated eugenics for birth control and the ‘Negro Project.’”
No. 4: “President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, which is often hailed for its goals of reforming the American economy and helping the underprivileged, resulted in negative and fascist consequences for blacks, according to Dinesh and supported by the Cato Institute and others.”
No. 3: Norris extracts former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s quote about stemming the tide of “black power” by giving black people: “a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.” Johnson also said: “I’ll have them ni—rs voting Democratic for two hundred years.”
No. 2: “The movie rightly compares Hillary to Eva Peron, the Argentine politician famously accused of money laundering in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical ‘Evita.’”
No 1: “Hillary’s America” deftly points out the history of the Democrat party that liberals so often wish to conceal and obfuscate.
Norris’ review of the film succinctly points out the critical point — that the history of the Democrat party is repeating itself today, just in a different form.
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