Another Dinesh D'Souza and his other Obama obsessed book

 Dinesh D'Souza is a right wing idiot. The man wrote not one Obama expose book but the man wrote two. The D man thinks that all the anti-colonial scholars that Obama had been exposed to in his academic history that it has a profound affect of shaping Obama as a politician. Dineash goes through many men saying they infuse in Obama a rhetorical hatred of the neocolonialism world of today. perhaps Dinesh feels no historical humiliation as to why wealth is concentrated to a few Northern European countries but many real brown men of color know that the British presence in India didn't bring anything positive to the average Indians. Obama has a right to feel hatred to the British imperial colonialism. This book is total nonsense and perhaps when Obama retires from the White House he can write a book why Dinesh D'Souza doesn't have any roots of rage. D'Souza one day read Obama's book called 'dreams of my Father" and for some reason this Indian-American conservative got really spooked for some reason. D'Souza would of been one of those guys happily killing his own people in the Indian Mutiny of 1857 had he been alive.
Basically D'Souza just puts things he thinks is in Obama's mind without ever speaking or hanging with the dude. he basically wants to profit on the fears of Christians and other fools in America about having a president that does not fit their image. D'Souza says that Obama couldn't count on Kenya-American constituency so he became black politically and an activist on Chicago's South Side. Really. The last I looked being half Kenyan should kinda make you and African-American and black. I am sure Dinesh doesn't ever care to be an activist and perhaps he would of been like Obama had Indian-Americans faced the same struggles as African-Americans. D'Souza feels Obama is using his power to deny American energy companies from extracting in north America but encouraging energy projects in other countries. The old way of thinking of preventing other countries from developing perhaps hasn't hit Dinesh yet. This whole book is another paranoid tribute from D'souza. This is an Indian man who longs for the days of total Western colonialism to reign supreme all over the globe like it once did.

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