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2016: Obama's America is a 2012 political documentary by conservative author and commentator Dinesh D'Souza. The film 2016: Obama's America was produced by Gerald R. Molen, and 2016: Obama's America is based on D'Souza's 2010 New York Times best selling book entitled The Roots of Obama's Rage.
D'Souza describes the "highly critical" film as "a vista" of Obama's earlier life, following his childhood from Hawaii to Indonesia and a visit to Kenya (Obama's father's birthplace). Such an upbringing D'Souza contends has caused President Obama to subscribe "to an ideology that sees America very differently." D'Souza asserts that Obama's father’s Kenyan roots in particular have inspired the President "to shrink America’s footprint in the world because he thinks we’ve been stepping on the world." The film 2016: Obama's America further aims to show how the future of the United States might unfold should Barack Obama be elected to a second term as President.
D'Souza describes the "highly critical" film as "a vista" of Obama's earlier life, following his childhood from Hawaii to Indonesia and a visit to Kenya (Obama's father's birthplace). Such an upbringing D'Souza contends has caused President Obama to subscribe "to an ideology that sees America very differently." D'Souza asserts that Obama's father’s Kenyan roots in particular have inspired the President "to shrink America’s footprint in the world because he thinks we’ve been stepping on the world." The film 2016: Obama's America further aims to show how the future of the United States might unfold should Barack Obama be elected to a second term as President.
A documentary that examines the question, "If Barack Obama wins a second term, where will we be in 2016?"
Directed by | Dinesh D'Souza John Sullivan |
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Produced by | Gerald R. Molen |
Written by | Dinesh D'Souza John Sullivan |
Based on | The Roots of Obama's Rage by Dinesh D'Souza |
Starring | Dinesh D'Souza |
Music by | Calvin Jones |
Studio | Obama's America Foundation |
Distributed by | Rocky Mountain Pictures |
Rated PG for thematic elements, brief language and smoking images
Summary of 2016: Obama's America
The documentary begins with D'Souza on screen describing his experiences as an Indian-American emigrating to the United States as a college student, and comparing himself to Obama, whose father was Kenyan. The film changes location to Indonesia, where a young Barack Obama is being reared by his mother Ann Dunham and step-father, Lolo Soetoro. A psychiatrist discusses the detrimental effect of an absentee father on his children, and Obama's half brother George Obama is interviewed.
The documentary begins with D'Souza on screen describing his experiences as an Indian-American emigrating to the United States as a college student, and comparing himself to Obama, whose father was Kenyan. The film changes location to Indonesia, where a young Barack Obama is being reared by his mother Ann Dunham and step-father, Lolo Soetoro. A psychiatrist discusses the detrimental effect of an absentee father on his children, and Obama's half brother George Obama is interviewed.
As Obama's parents' relationship becomes strained, Obama is sent to Hawaii to live with his grandparents and meets Frank Marshall Davis. Obama begins his college studies at Columbia, where the film claims he is influenced by anti-colonial figures. His progression into an intellectual is highlighted by a return visit to Kenya. The film incorporates spoken words from Obama's audio book, Dreams from My Father.
D'Souza discusses Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr and what D'Souza describes as Obama Sr.'s anti-colonialist views of the British Empire. This, according to D'Souza, explains why Obama supposedly rejects American exceptionalism and why D'Souza believes he is attempting to "reshape America". D'Souza delves into people from Obama's past, including Frank Marshall Davis, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, and Edward Said. As a result, the film argues that President Obama wants to significantly reduce the U.S.'s influence within the world while increasing the influence of nations that he believes have suffered or been held back economically or militarily due to U.S. and western domination. To argue his case, D’Souza interviews conservative academics Shelby Steele and Daniel Pipes. The film warns that should Obama be elected to a second term, the ramifications will be far reaching. It ends by stating, "The future is in your hands."