Limited audience for that movie at theater prices. Honestly, it was not very good. We saw it last weekend but it was rather disjointed. His premise was fine, but even die hard conservatives are going to shy away from a movie that compares the Democratic Party to the Nazis, no matter how apt the descriptions.
When Antifa radicals are physically attacking Trump supporters, when Pam Bondi, Kirstjen Nielsen are approached with hostile rhetoric among others, how can you claim that the left’s tactics are not Nazi-like???!!! Last month a friend and I were to attend a Pro-Trump meeting. My friend, who is a bit older than I, backed out! She was afraid that leftists would be there to cause physical harm. I told her that I was still going, even if alone, because if I didn’t, then the left won! This is what the left has done to normal, peaceful Conservatives!
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“His premise was fine, but even die hard conservatives are going to shy away from a movie that compares the Democratic Party to the Nazis, no matter how apt the descriptions.”
Which is a good part of why the “right” is the left’s b**ch.
Unfortunately even I (a right wing extremist) had a hard time with his book The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left. Hard to get through even though it’s good to get that story out.
I do not disagree with its premise, however. If that’s what this movie is about I may not even get the DVD after all.
See his book The Big Lie: Exposing the Nazi Roots of the American Left.
The Democrat Party is the party of the KKK.
From one of the 1448 reviews (average review awards 4.8 of 5 stars):
I've grown up and spent much of my life in liberal ground zero in the US - the San Francisco Bay Area. I have seen so many odd things about progressives over the years that make no sense at all. And I'd forgotten about one conversation I had as an undergraduate student until I read this book. One of my political science professors pointed out that the Nazi party was a right wing creation. I raised my hand and asked how this could be the case if they identified themselves as socialists. My professor shut down the conversation by telling me I hadn't paid close enough attention to the reading and refused to discuss it further. Now, thirty years later, that conversation finally makes sense.
That is an opinion.
An honest appraisal would make that clear.
People who say "it was fantastic," or "it sucked" are annoying. Who cares?
If you said, "I found it etc..." it's clearly an opinion not an absolute judgement.