

Dinesh D'Souza | PBD Podcast | Ep. 202
Nov 5, 2022
Dinesh D'Souza, a controversial Indian-American political commentator and filmmaker, joins the conversation to discuss his documentary '2000 Mules,' which investigates alleged 2020 election fraud. He delves into ballot trafficking, using innovative technology like geo-tracking, while navigating the complexities of election integrity. D'Souza also explores the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party and offers insights into Trump's informal style and foreign policy. The discussion raises questions about media credibility and the influence of political documentaries on public perception.
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Civil War Election Fraud
- Dinesh D'Souza recounts an example of election fraud during the Civil War involving soldiers' mail-in ballots.
- Democrats intercepted ballots, changed votes, or voted on behalf of deceased soldiers.
2020 Election Fraud
- D'Souza argues that 2020's unstable environment, due to increased mail-in voting, created an opportunity for election fraud.
- "2000 Mules" alleges that left-wing nonprofits, funded by liberal cash, organized ballot trafficking via "mules."
Voter ID and Suppression
- D'Souza highlights the "special logic" used in election discussions, where common practices like voter ID are labeled voter suppression.
- He compares it to needing ID for banking or air travel, which aren't considered suppression.