Review of Death of a Nation (2018) by Mckinneyatheist — 06 Aug 2018
Another revisionist load of tripe from convicted felon Dinesh D'Souza. From ignoring the platform shift of both parties in the 60s and 70s to his apologetics for the current administration, D'Souza panders to the Trump base as a thank you for his pardon.
Much like Machiavelli's "The Prince", this is just another sycophantic attempt to regain relevance in today's heated political landscape. D'Souza, however, lacks any of the philosophical depth of Machiavelli's seminal work.
This review of Death of a Nation (2018) was written by Mckinneyatheist on 06 Aug 2018.
Death of a Nation has generally received mixed reviews.
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