Posted on 09/06/2012 7:52:45 AM PDT by WileyC
Because it would open the subject of Obama’s murky past to further public debate, which is the LAST thing he wants.
D’Souza is on record as hoping that the Left WOULD attack his film as a means of sparking this discussion.
I’ll tell you something about this movie that surprised me. I live in Chicago, in a neighborhood that has become trendy and full of liberals in the last ten years or so. Right next to my house is a arthouse-type movie theatre that usually plays all the hot new independent and foreign films that appeal to this demographic. They have had all the Michael Moore documentaries, first run. Last week, I noticed that they were now playing 2016.
I’m not sure how to explain that, except maybe they are hurting for business and willing to try anything. Otherwise, I can only imagine that enough liberals want to see the movie that they demanded it be shown.
It IS curious, isn’t it.
I was thinking that if the facts presented in the book/movie are untrue, that the author could be sued for libel, yet there is no lawsuit.
Curious.
In 2008, there was a successful blackout on any discussion of Obama’s ties to Reverend Wright and Bill Ayers (which our “champion” McCain went along with), so clearly the Libs think that they can do the same thing if they ignore 2016.
Because attacking it keeps it in the news.
And, for decades, it worked!
Now that the bold Obama agenda is playing out, and the disastrous consequences of their arrogant extra-constitutional policies are being seen and felt, that tactic won't work as well.
Technology has outstripped their ability to censor.
In the back of their confused, fragile little minds they can hear their mommies saying "just ignore it, it will go away"...
Saw this Unofficial announcement: 2016: Obama’s America added the US DVD release date of October 16, 2012
There's a 3-D version?
Going to see a movie without popcorn and a drink is unheard-of in my household. =)
This movie is right out of their playbook, and they know the more you complain about it, the more people see it.
Actually very smart to ignore it. Michael Moore LOVES IT when conservatives make jokes about him....more cash.
And, I'd guess that the Left doesn't want to open up this particular can of worms. Engaging in a debate would be a bad move for them.
D’Souza brilliantly took religion and nationality off the table as topics and focused solely on Obama’s life experience.
One can’t argue who was their mother, father or mentors...
I haven’t seen it, but a friend told me he thought 2016 did not go far enough against Obama. Thoughts?
Why are they not attacking this movie? Because they are letting GOP pundits do so. In two weeks, in the Washington Examiner - a free paper from the Washington Times - two GOP pundits have lambasted it, one referring to the author as the rights Michael Moore. Once again, we eat our own.
Why isn’t the Left attacking 2016? (More than it is already...)
Because its true.
Americans need to believe what Obama is saying - the Dreams from his Father - a man he met only once - demonstrate his hate for the US in a way that cannot be mistaken.
Most of what is in the movie we have seen over the past four years - put together in this format it is powerful and frightening.
By not being a rabid Michael Moore - D’Souza created a though provoking movie that would be very helpful in not reelecting Obama.
At the end the audience which was 3/4 full at the first showing stood and applauded!
Having read "The Roots of Obama's Rage" before seeing the movie, I think it's important to do both: see the movie and read the book. The movie is 89 minutes long which suggests to me they were aiming for 90 minutes max - and that's just not long enough. There are several loose ends in the movie (such as Obama's attitude toward the space program) that might flash past a viewer that hasn't read the book.
On the other side, the visuals are so powerful that it makes the movie a "must see" if you can.
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