In 2016: Obama's America, conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza explores the background and motivations of President Barack Obama. Through interviews with Obama's friends, family, and political adversaries, D'Souza paints a picture of a man deeply influenced by his father's anti-colonialist beliefs.
D'Souza argues that Obama's policies and decisions as president can be traced back to this anti-colonialist worldview, which seeks to weaken America's global influence. The film also delves into Obama's past associations with controversial figures such as Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright, suggesting that these relationships have shaped his political ideology.
As Obama's presidency nears its end, 2016: Obama's America serves as a critical examination of his legacy and the impact of his leadership on the country. D'Souza's documentary raises important questions about the motivations behind Obama's policies and the future of America under his administration.