Hillary's Awful Week
Weekly Update from Dinesh D'Souza
Dear Friends,
This isn't a good week to be Hillary Clinton. Obama's former defense intelligence chief said she should end her campaign, the progressive publication Salon declared that the race is "almost over" for her, the BBC reported that
she has a big problem with female voters—her supposed easy-win demographic—and, to top it all off, Hillary lost to Sanders in New Hampshire by over 20 points.
I bet right now Hillary wishes she had sold New Hampshire to Russian oligarchs in exchange for a sizable donation to the Clinton Foundation! You see, we also learned this week that as Secretary of State, Hillary approved $165 billion in weapons sales to 20 countries that gave big money to her foundation. How many policies were auctioned off in exchange for the $150 million that she and Bill earned in speaking fees over the last 10 years?
With Hillary on the rocks and a vibrant and diverse GOP field hogging the headlines, progressives are getting nervous about the upcoming election. Perhaps that's why Gonzaga University, where I am scheduled to speak later this year, decided to ban the public from attending my upcoming lecture.
Exposing the hypocritical core of modern progressivism, the Gonzaga administration has declared that my views are "contradictory to Gonzaga's social justice mission." Here's my response to all that:

Judging from their sinuous, duplicitous twisting, there are obviously some ideas I'm going to talk about that are unnerving to the Gonzaga University administration. I got to share some of these forbidden ideas with the students of Liberty University yesterday, where I spoke to a full house of students—and President Jerry Falwell, Jr.—about radical Islam.

Earlier this week, I also spoke to patriots in Portland, Oregon with my friends Michelle Malkin and Todd Starnes on the topic of freedom.

To see my speaking schedule and find out where you can hear some of what the progressive leadership at Gonzaga University is so afraid of, click here.
Sincerely,

Dinesh D'Souza
P.S. One of the most popular clips from my recent debate with Bill Ayers is this one, wherein I explain to him that the "free stuff" progressives promise is actually a ripoff scheme.
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