D'Souza in his pre-felon days.
Please stop.
Speaking live via Skype from San Diego, California, where he is currently serving his eight month sentence in a “community confinement center” along with five years probation for violating campaign finance laws, convicted felon Dinesh D’Souza decried Hillary Clinton’s “lawlessness” to Newsmax’s Steve Malzberg Wednesday night.
No, really. We've blown through our satire quota for the entire month of March and we're only in week two. You need to space this out, felon-boy.
D’Souza said that because President Barack Obama, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) and Clinton are “lawmakers” they believe “they are somewhat above the law.”
I mean, at the very least you might want to wait until you are out of the pokey to be talking about these things. I know you fancy yourself the
good kind of lawbreaker, like G. Gordon Liddy (burglary against political opponents is fun!) or Oliver North (illegal exploits as a gun-runner can turn even you into Fox News expert on bein' a war hero!), but if you must decry your enemies as lawbreakers you should
at the least not be saying so from inside something called a "community confinement center."
“There’s a kind of lawlessness that seems to be at large here,” he said, referring to revelations about Clinton using a personal email account while serving as secretary of state. While he said this type of “lawlessness” is “pervasive” in India, where he was born, he thought what was “special” about America is that “the same people who make the law have to live under the laws, they don’t get special treatment.”
Is this ... sketch comedy? Are we just not
getting what Dinesh D'Souza has been about, all this time? I admit he and his various opinions and movies are always, always hilarious but at this point it is impossible not to suspect—might parody have been his intent all along?