Dinesh D’Souza- Let’s Fight Fire with Fire Using Abraham Lincoln as Our Example.


National Leadership Seminar — Indian Wells, California


Watch Dineshs’ full speech and many other Seminar Speeches at-


https://freedomlibrary.hillsdale.edu/programs/national-leadership-seminar-indian-wells-california/the-2020-election-and-future-elections?utm_campaign=ea_15min&utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=youtube&utm_content=DSouza_022122


America’s Uncertain Future


February 21-22, 2023


Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminars—also known as NLS—are held nationwide two times each year and address issues of politics, economics, and culture. The messages of these conferences have reached millions of Americans through Hillsdale’s national speech digest, Imprimis, as well as through coverage by national media outlets.


The 2020 Election and Future Elections.


Dinesh D’Souza Author and Filmmaker


 


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