New Film and Book Release
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National Press Club Washington DC
Michelle Obama – July 11Film maker Joel Gilbert will hold a press conference on July 11 and screen Michelle Obama 2024 for its world premiere at the National Press Club Ballroom in Washington DC. Learn More »
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Malik Obama Talks
to Joel Gilbert"tell all" interview with Director Joel Gilbert, Malik Obama, the "half-brother" of President Obama...Watch Now »
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There's No Place Like Utopia
Joel Gilbert journeys across America to find out what's at the end of the Progressive rainbow - Utopia or something far worse... Watch Trailer »
Featured Films
Trump: The Art of the Insult
Love or hate Donald Trump, you’ll find yourself laughing along with the leader of the free world, and marveling at Trump, a marketing genius and performance artist who, despite being a Manhattan billionaire, captured the hearts of middle America.
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Articles
- Arrested by Kamala: A Black Mother's Story
Kamala Harris' recent boasts about her tough-on-crime record as California Attorney General have brought back into the spotlight her arrest and prosecution of single black mother Cheree Peoples in 2013, a tragedy I recount in my new short documentary, Arrested by Kamala: A Black Mother's Story.Read More »
- Misunderstanding Islamism and the Gaza War
Why did Hamas terrorists gleefully mass murder civilians in Israel? Why did the murders include atrocities such as burning people alive and chopping off their heads, even after they were dead? And, why did the crowds of “civilians” cheer and beat the dead bodies of Israelis paraded in the backs of pickup trucks in Gaza?Read More »
- How Trump Beats Michelle Obama in 2024
For all the talk of a potential Michelle Obama 2024 presidential run, almost no one mentions Michelle's greatest political vulnerability: the terrible way she has treated the black community in Chicago.Read More »
- Barack Obama’s Gay Fantasies and the Gay Men in his Life
In 2012, Barack Obama famously made the cover of Newsweek magazine with the heading, “The First Gay President.” That headline, meant in jest, now seems more than a little prescient.Read More »