Summary:
The book presents a controversial conservative perspective on the history of the Democratic Party in the United States, arguing that the party has a legacy of racism and oppression dating back to its support for slavery and that it continues to use divisive tactics in modern politics. It attempts to draw parallels between historical events and current political issues, suggesting that the party has not fundamentally changed its strategies.
Key points:
1. Historical Revisionism: D'Souza claims Democrats have distorted history to hide their past racism and blame Republicans, who he says have always supported racial equality.
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