bentech wrote:and if you want a fair look at an irrepentant uncle tom...
"in his public life he’s pathologically drawn to pushing the bounds of civil discourse, often with a disinterest in backing up his assertions with facts."
In his memoir, Stress Test, former Treasury secretary Tim Geithner, who attended Dartmouth at the same time as D’Souza, recalls running into him at a coffee shop and asking him “how it felt to be such a dick.”
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/04 ... conviction" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
imagine being pardoned BECAUSE your an asshole?
President Trump called him this week to relay that he was pardoning him, Trump told him that he was “a great voice for freedom” and wanted him to “be a bigger voice than ever.”
mind you, this is the guy who told the court when he plead guilty for the campaign contribution that he willfully did it t the time while knowing it was a crime