One of the sadder spectacles in the continuing deterioration of WorldNetDaily as it runs out of money is its blatant shilling for right-wing filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza and pretending that he hasn’t been repeatedly discredited. As D’Souza still has a new film to promote, the shilling has continued.
As if promoting his views without an opposing viewpoint wasn’t enough, WND also let D’Souza write a few columns excerpted from the book that accompanies his film:
- On July 23, D’Souza treated us to the “5 phases of the Democratic plantation.”
- An Aug. 10 column tried to explain who the “white nationalists” are, and of course blames Democrats for their existence: “And as long as the Democratic Party mobilizes groups along ethnic lines, they are going to feel justified in doing as whites what every other group does in the name of its own ethnicity. Multiculturalism has come home to roost, and white nationalists are its newest advocates.”
- On Aug. 19, D’Souza tried to insist that Republicans and Democrats didn’t switch ideologies on racial issues because “Lincoln’s basic ideology that people have a right to the fruits of their labor, and that government, if it gets involved at all, should merely provide idlers and indigents with the means to become self-supporting, is even today the basic ideology of Republicans” and “it is equally clear that the confiscatory principle “You work, I eat” is even today the basic ideology of Democrats.”
Meanwhile, WND editor Joseph Farah — having already fawned over D’Souza’s movie earlier in the month — did so again in his Aug. 17 column: “I strongly urge you to see Dinesh D’Souza’s new movie, ‘Death of a Nation,’ in theaters across the country. It’s a shocking exposé of the Democratic Party and its extremist allies that will curl your hair – especially when you think it’s possible this party could reclaim control of the House and Senate this November.”
D’Souza is too good for WND to fact-check, apparently.