Hillary: The Movie
Hillary: The Movie is a 2008 political documentary about United States Senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. It was produced by the conservative non-profit organization Citizens United. The film was scheduled to be offered as video-on-demand on cable TV right before the Democratic primaries in January 2008, but as “electioneering communication” to do so was illegal under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act which was enforced by the Federal Election Commission. The producers went to U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to get a declaration that they could show their movie and promotional ads for it despite BCRA. This case was titled Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission and its final decision at the U.S. Supreme Court resulted in a major change in campaign finance law.
The truths revealed in this movie is what Clinton supporters and loyal Democrats hate so much. To this day, you’ll hear the Clinton machine declare that Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission needs to be overturned. This documentary is a “must see” for anybody who wants to learn more about Hillary Clinton and who she really is.