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		<title>Documentary on Obama a Balancing Act</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Documentary on Obama a Balancing Act</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Documentary on Obama a Balancing Act<br /><br />Written By : Debra Saunders<br /><br />September 2, 2012<br /><br />TAMPA, Fla. You could say that the film 2016: Obama s America is the GOP equivalent of Michael Moore s Roger and Me. The documentary is based on conservative firebrand Dinesh D Souza s 2010 book, The Roots of Obama s Rage. As the film s narrator, D Souza argues that Barack Obama s philosophy is anti-colonialist, a legacy passed on from his Kenyan father, who left Obama s family when he was 2 years old.<br /><br />I watched 2016&#x2033; with the California delegation at the 2012 Republican National Convention on Monday when the confab was delayed because of Hurricane Isaac. And I was surprised to see former U.S. Comptroller David Walker hitting Obama for deficit spending. Walker, you see, takes pains to come across as a fiscal hawk who criticizes both parties for bad fiscal stewardship. So he was about the last person I expected to see in a movie that some Democrats dismiss as a smear job.<br /><br />I saw Walker in the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Wednesday night; he also plans to spend time at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. I am in 2016, and I m comfortable with what I said in 2016, Walker told me. But when I originally agreed to be in that documentary, I was told it was going to be nonpartisan, nonideological and nonpersonal. Let s just say that I don t think it meets the criteria. Walker told me that he asked to be left out of the marketing of the movie. He said of D Souza s labeling Obama as anti-colonialist, I don t know whether he is or not. Count me in on that, too.<br /><br />D Souza starts the film discussing the ways in which he and Obama are similar. They both are mixed-race, are Ivy League graduates who were born in 1961, matriculated in 1983 and married in 1992. But D Souza is conservative, and Obama is liberal. Why? D Souza travels the globe as he contends that Obama s father s anti-colonial politics were embraced by and passed on by Obama s mother.<br /><br />Even if D Souza could nail that argument and he didn t who cares? The documentary was a big hit with GOP delegates, however, for a reason. This year, the media have over-vetted Mitt Romney s personal life. Think of the many stories of the dog s being put in a crate on the Romney car roof in 1983, Romney s prep-school behavior and his actions as a leader in the Mormon church.<br /><br />But in 2008, the media glossed over Obama s ties with former Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers, God snip America pastor Jeremiah Wright and an African-American mentor whom Obama simply calls Frank in his memoirs, Dreams from My Father. It turns out Frank is Frank Marshall Davis, a well-known Communist. D Souza calls Davis one of Obama s ideological Founding Fathers.<br /><br />Why wasn t Davis more of an issue during the 2008 campaign? Slate s David Weigel recently wrote, Davis was an avowed Communist, and the media of 2008 didn t care.<br /><br />There s been a veil placed over him, producer Jerry Molen told me. Why did the Oscar-winning producer of Rain Man and Schindler s List make a movie that s critical of Obama? He told me he got angry over the lack of transparency in the administration s handling of the Affordable Care Act. And he s angry at what he sees as the media s failure to adequately vet Obama in 2008 or hold Obama to the same standards reserved for GOP hopefuls.<br /><br />I m a bit disappointed in the mainstream media, Molen said. They ve fallen down on their job, or they have an agenda.<br /><br />2016&#x2033; packages failed promises by the administration and that s why California delegates were so enthusiastic about the film. Delegate Jan Goldsmith, the San Diego city attorney, saw the film and was satisfied.<br /><br />I m glad to see that this information is getting out, he told me.<br /><br />Other delegates saw the documentary as balancing the scales. Walker agrees. He told me that though he thinks the anti-colonialist emphasis was too personal, he appreciates that the film is not a birther kind of thing. D Souza does care about facts. 2016&#x2033; flatly stipulates that Obama was born in a Hawaii hospital.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/maddog10/2012/9/documentary-on-obama-a-balancing-act.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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