Dinesh D'Souza, Bill Maher debate Obama's 'sublimated' rage | The Daily Caller: On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” “Obama’s America” producer Dinesh D’Souza and host Bill Maher debated whether characterizations of President Barack Obama as angry and vindictive are legitimate, with D’Souza saying that the president harbors “a different kind of rage — sublimated — and you see it in actions.”
Though Maher argued that the anger lampooned in Clint Eastwood’s Republican National Convention speech wasn’t publicly evident, D’Souza countered that it was visible in the 2009-10 ObamaCare debate as an example.
“There’s Clint Eastwood rage, ‘Dirty Harry,’ but there’s Charles Bronson rage — vigilante rage. It’s a different kind of rage — sublimated — and you see it in actions,” he said. “Let’s look at an example: health care. Obama had a plan and the Republicans had a summit and they offered a lot of ideas. Obama could have taken one or two Republican ideas and he would have had a bipartisan plan.”
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