
A story that questions the shaming of the US through revisionist history, lies and omissions by educational institutions, political organizations, Alinsky, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other progressives to destroy America.... (Full plot summary below)
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A story that questions the shaming of the US through revisionist history, lies and omissions by educational institutions, political organizations, Alinsky, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other progressives to destroy America.
Leave your thoughts about America: Imagine the World Without Her.
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferProvocative, refreshing, well-organized and well-researched. It will spark many debates about America's past, present and future. |
| NewsdayRafer GuzmanYou could bother debating D'Souza on history and semantics and rudimentary logic, but chances are you'd end up feeling like Meathead arguing with Archie Bunker. |
| Daily Film FixJonathan W. HickmanIronically, in presenting the argument against Zinn and others by attacking what D'Souza terms indictments of America, he takes a page directly out of the Zinn playbook. AMERICA asks one very important question: what's been left out of the history books? |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansThe ways D'Souza appropriates famous figures and misreads history (slavery wasn't so bad, because all civilizations did it, he argues at one point) are ludicrous. |
| Entertainment WeeklyJoe McGovernThere's no doubt that D'Souza loves America, but he loves it much in the same way that we all do: According to a map of his own design. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelDuane DudekD'Souza asks softball questions of those he agrees with ("What is your American dream?" he asks U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz) and leading questions of others, and his narration is peppered with generalities, platitudes and truisms. |
| Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreWhat he’s doing, it turns out, is lowering the viewer’s standards of proof for a vigorous return to “2016″ territory, a hatchet job on Obama and Obamacare that tries to tie everything to a 1960s “radical” organizer who might have influenced the president. |
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsDivisive D'Souza: Imagine an America without him! |
| Washington PostMark JenkinsAmerica is less successful as a debate, since it isn’t one. D’Souza controls the conversation, and thus goes unchallenged when he tries to make real-world points with make-believe scenarios. |
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiAmerica is like the cinematic equivalent of one of those forwarded e-mails of mostly discredited "facts" that you receive from an uncle and at least those sometimes include family photos or a meat loaf recipe that can be of some value. |