Saturday 17 August 2013

2016: Obama's America/live-gamers reviews


Back in 2008 I remember being puzzled at the hype surrounded Barack Obama. Everybody across America were hanging on every word and I remember celebrations and joyful outbursts floating across world  the night he won. 
It just didn't make sense to me and I always felt like something wasn't right. Here was a man who came out of nowhere, swooned everyone into loving him, and had no clear experience or new ideas to bring to the table. Now let me state this: I'm a die-hard conservative and knew in advance that I was opposed to Obama's ideas. I always felt that something was missing and I couldn't put my finger on what it was about Obama that I found so frightening. I figured he was just incompetent and unable to rise up to the role of Leader of the Free World. That may very well be true. 

However, 2016: Obama's America finally proposes a theory that makes sense and does it in a compelling and respectful manner.

Dinesh D'Souza did his homework and takes us into Obama's past, present, and the probable future if he retains power in the White House. One thing I really appreciated about this film was that it examines Obama's life and beliefs without being mean-spirited. There are no personal attacks, hateful remarks, or unfair shots. Everything is calmly and easily laid out in a conversational manner, sucking the viewer in without insulting their intelligence. There's also nothing in here about Romney or any Republican candidates. This is solely Obama's film and he is the main focus.

D'Souza's theory is brilliant and he uses Obama's own words to prove his points. For the past few years I kept trying to figure out how Obama could do what he does and why so many harmful and questionable policies have been enacted. D'Souza's assertion that Obama holds an anti-colonial view of America was the missing puzzle piece I was looking for. Granted, only the president himself knows what he really believes. This is simply the theory that makes the most sense and I believe it's spot on. The facts and interviews are very revealing and give D'Souza's commentary the weight they need to really be persuasive. The production values on the film are excellent. This doesn't look like some half-baked documentary or propaganda piece. It moves at a brisk pace and keeps you engaged from start to finish. The last ten minutes are especially chilling and a serious look at what America, as well as the rest of the world, may look like if Obama gets four more years. Any open-minded and serious voter should see this and give it consideration.

If you're an Obama supporter then chances are you've either dismissed this film or haven't seen it, which I'm guessing many of the negative reviews prove. On the flip side, the detractors will feel validated after watching this and it will probably reiterate what you already know. Every American needs to be informed and make up their own mind after examining all of the facts. This film gave me the confidence to stand by what I've believed since 2008: we really don't know Obama and we can't afford his policies for another term.

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