The world according to D’Souza

There are a number of weird qualities to Dinesh D’Souza’s new book, The Enemy At Home. One of them is D’Souza’s assumption of the role of lawgiver, issuing pronouncements to conservatives. At one point in the book, for example, D’Souza asserts that conservatives

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