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Death of a Nation

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4.2/10 • 51

2018-08-031h 48m

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Can we save America a second time?

Parallels are drawn between Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the presidency of Donald Trump. Not since 1860 have the Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election. That year, their target was Lincoln. They smeared him. They went to war to defeat him. In the end, they assassinated him.

Directors
Dinesh D'Souza, Bruce Schooley
Writters
Dinesh D'Souza

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  1. Dinesh D'Souza

    Dinesh D'Souza

    Himself

  2. Karel Dobrý

    Karel Dobrý

    Gestapo Chief

  3. James McVan

    James McVan

    Otto Günsche

  4. Pavel Kříž

    Pavel Kříž

    Adolf Hitler

  5. Richard Spencer

    Richard Spencer

    Himself

  6. Angela Primm

    Angela Primm

    Herself - Soloist

  7. Victoria Chilap

    Victoria Chilap

    Sophie Scholl

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GenerationofSwine

Jan 11, 2023

10/10

So, Trump is the outsider, right? He wasn't a politician before he ran for president, he started dismissing career politicians, he went to war with corporations. And the opposition just elected the establishment president, they protested FOR mega monopolistic corporate tech giant's right to protest. They are really raging FOR the machine... ... and yet all the 1 star reviews sound like they think they are being anti-establishment while they are backing the establishment. To me, that is the same as shaving your head and pretending that you have always been punk. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't compare Trump to Lincoln... except the GOP at the time was the upstart party wasn't it? They ran on the single issue of dismantling the old establishment built on slavery... ... slavery doesn't exist any longer, at least not in the US, at least not legally.... but I can see the essence of the comparison. They were both anti-establishment and, in both cases, the establishment fought back with a vengeance. And, even then, the South viewed themselves as rebels fighting against the establishment... as they struggled to preserve the establishment of slavery. IDK, whatever, IMDB has a problem with censoring anything that isn't a far left review of things like this, so, I'll probably get rejected, and no one will ever read this. But, in both cases, the establishment fought back, the establishment used violence. The only real difference is that the Civil War was a traditional war, and this uprising seems to be closer to Ireland's Troubles and just as partisan.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$6,000,000.00
Revenue
$5,885,881.00
Keywords
politicsworld war iislaveryamerican civil warabraham lincolndemocratic party