At the beginning, Dinesh D'Souza says he was wrongly accused of making a campaign contribution in someone else's name. He actually pleaded guilty to that charge before the court rendered a verdict.
In a film centered on the history of the Democratic Party, a segment discussing the controversial Supreme Court decision Buck v. Bell never mentions that the majority opinion's author, Oliver Wendell Holmes, was a registered Republican.
Dinesh D'Souza says that no Republican owned slaves. Some Republicans owned slaves before they joined the party. Francis Preston Blair was a slave-owning Democrat until 1854, when he started helping to organize the Republican party. Alabama governor William Hugh Smith freed his slaves when he became a Republican in the 1860s.