Dinesh D'Souza
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"Dinesh Joseph D'Souza" is an Indian-American political commentator and author. D'Souza is affiliated with a number of conservative organizations and publications, including the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Hoover Institution, and Policy Review. In 2010–2012, he served as president of The King's College (New York)/The King's College, a small Christian school in New York City.

Born in Bombay (Mumbai), D'Souza came to the United States as an exchange student, graduating from Dartmouth College. He became a naturalized citizen in 1991. He is the author of several New York Times Best Seller list/New York Times best-selling books, including on Christian apologetics, such as What's So Great About Christianity and Life After Death: The Evidence. D'Souza has also been a critic of "New Atheism". In 2012, D'Souza released 2016: Obama's America, a documentary film based on his 2010 book The Roots of Obama's Rage. Both posit that Barack Obama's attitude toward America derives from his father's anti-colonialism and from a psychological desire to fulfill his father's dream of diminishing the power of Western imperial states. The film has been the highest-grossing conservative documentary film produced in the United States.

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The culture of Princeton was liberal. Just like the three broadcast networks today. We were creating a sort of rebel conservatism to challenge the liberal establishment, just as Fox News is doing today.

America is the greatest, freest and most decent society in existence. It is an oasis of goodness in a desert of cynicism and barbarism. This country, once an experiment unique in the world, is now the last best hope for the world.

To say that Prospect was against minorities and co-ed education is absurd.

America is simultaneously the most attractive and most repulsive place on the planet. It is most loved and most hated.

More than any other society, there is a good chance of success for the ordinary guy in America. In America, there is the chance to move up perhaps more than any other society. In America, we are architects of our own destiny. We construct it.

I think it was intended as satire.

I think left-wing groups have been feeding Senator Kennedy snippets and he has been mindlessly reciting them. It was a satire.