the meandering and insufferable it's more of a dopey tutorial than a legitimate defense. If nothing else, "Death of a Nation" makes it clear that the lies are bigger than ever, and we can't afford to pretend they're going to stop any time soon
for all of its incendiary arguments, Death of a Nation is ultimately tedious and repetitive; No one expects, of course, that D'Souza would make a thoughtful, balanced or historically accurate documentary