THIS movie was about Alinsky a LOT! I'd say at least 15 minutes of it focused on him, including reenactments of his meetings with Hillary, snippets of old speeches, and lots of discussion of Rules for Radicals.
It's a great, moving, and in a couple of places funny movie. Conservatives need to SUPPORT it.
Hank
Well there was some good stuff, there. But I think the average Joe really, really does not realize how far-reaching Alinsky's contribution was to leftist activism and the cultural take-over we see of the country.
I think his life could be profitably shown in the same relief that was done for Obama's father in 2016.
Freepers, talk-show hosts, lefties, professors (but I repeat myself) and real politicos know Alinsky, but few others. Yet we've all been effected by him.
I do concede, though, that those 10 or so minutes were very good.
Anyway were I Dinesh right now I have no idea HOW I would decide on a film because the past two years especially have presented a dizzying array of very worthy topics.
I think even if I were finishing post-production on America I would have been sorely temped to be out in the sweltering hills of Bunkerville to document the heady events that went on there...
I just bought the Kindle edition tonight. Amazon has no problem selling books by conservative authors. They like the money I suppose!