Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party

Tagline : See the movie that changed the election.

Runtime : 107 mins

Genre : Documentary

Vote Rating : 5.4/10

Budget : 5 million $ USD

Revenue : 13.1 million $ USD


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Plot : Bestselling author and influential filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza reveals the sordid truth about Hillary Clinton and the secret history of the Democratic Party. This important and controversial film releases at a critical time leading up to the 2016 Presidential campaign and challenges the state of American politics.

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Wasn't the biggest fan, it tried far too hard to emulate Michael Moore and that is never a good idea. And it was insanely bias from the start... ...but most of the 1 Star reviews clearly didn't sit through it or even really watch it. It makes the point that Hillary and the GOP ran on labeling all conservatives as Racist...and that was pretty true. It makes a point that Hillary ran on gender politics that called all white males misogynist in a divisive way...also true. It pointed out that the DNC has become anti-working class...and they are attacking anything that is pro-job creation, pro-job protection as Nationalist and Evil (to use the most appropriate words available) and that is also true. It stated that Jackson founded the DNC, and that the DNC claims it is FDR...both are false. The DNC claims Jefferson as the founder. It stated that the DNC was the party of slavery...fact. It stated that the DNC was the party that advocated the Trail of Tears...also fact. It stated that the GOP started in opposition to slavery...Fact. And the Civil Rights in the 186s WAS lead by the GOP. It's also a fact that more Republicans voted for the 1960s Civil Rights act than Dems. The same with Women's Suffrage. It's not saying anything that is inaccurate. The issue is that it is saying accurate things from an insanely bias standpoint.

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