Was good.

Not necessarily as intriguing or profound as his first two documentaries, but it makes the point about the Democratic party's dark history very well and debunks the "Dixiecrat" myth--the so-called "Big Switch". Definitely good entry-level material for normies that covers a variety of basic, but hidden, facts.

There are a lot more actors this time around, and they're rather overly-ostentatious, but not ultimately harmful to the film. The only thing I took issue with is that it painted Andrew Jackson as being totally irredeemable and made Lincoln out to be a fucking saint. I acknowledge that if he challenged either of those two paradigms, then the primary message of the film would have been compromised, and he'd have been forced to go off-kilter to contextualize the caveats of those two belief systems. So ultimately, it's best that he kept it simple.

On to Clinton Cash.