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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsD'Souza Targets Fox News because they won't talk about his new film
An author and conservative political commentator is attacking a popular network for refusing to mention the name of a recently released film.
On Thursday morning, Dinesh D'Souza went after Fox News for its coverage of his new documentary, 2000 Mules.
D'Souza, in posts on Twitter, claimed that the network has banned mentions of his documentary, which alleges widespread voter fraud took place during the 2020 presidential election, a claim that former President Donald Trump continues to make.
"Fox hosts and pundits routinely denounce the mainstream media for banning any mention of the Hunter Biden story in the weeks leading up to the election. Fox itself is now banning any mention of "2000 Mules." Both are important, legitimate stories. So what's the difference?" he wrote.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dsouza-targets-fox-news-says-network-banning-mention-of-2000-mules/ar-AAXcius
Snarkoleptic
(6,002 posts)underpants
(182,884 posts)It might be a territorial turf thing too.
His move has grossed $1M according to some reports so its getting some attention somewhere.
brewens
(13,622 posts)Obama's dad being a Kenyan with "anti-colonial views". Huh? How exactly might that be a problem? Afraid it might have rubbed off on his son? The country whose finest hour was throwing a colonial power out, and our President having anti-colonial views would be a problem? Maybe Dinesh thinks those Kenyans are uppity for resenting western colonial rule?
GoCubsGo
(32,094 posts)Here's hoping the Jan 6th hearings send it into overdrive.