Black Americans are Leaving the Democrat Party.
A new film opens with Joe Biden scolding a black man, saying if you are not voting Democrat, you are not Black!
Scheduled for release on November 1, “I am Black. I am Out” will ruffle some feathers since it depicts the Democrat Party as a plantation with slave masters Kamala and Biden lording over Democrat voters as if they owned them.
One movie critic says if every Black man in America were to watch a random 5 minutes of this movie, Trump would see a Black Tide Tsunami carry him across the finish line.
The documentary is from award-winning producer Gerald McGlothlin, who has picked the eleventh-hour release date as a way to remind U.S. citizens to show up at the polls on November 5.
The theatrical release targets swing states pivotal to the upcoming election, including Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.
The film emphasizes the importance of U.S. sovereignty, positioning Trump as a staunch defender of America-first policies while portraying Harris as favoring globalist ideals that undermine national sovereignty.
“If nothing else, our movie will activate the ‘mushy moderate middle, to make the right voting decision once they see the issues of our day are clearly presented,” McGlothlin explained.
McGlothlin, who has spent 38 years as a booking agent, connecting expert guests with talk shows like Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, now brings his media expertise to film production. His previous works include the award-winning feature film A Long Way Off, starring Robert Davi (Goonies, Die Hard), which won first place at the International Christian Film Festival, and Unbridled, featuring Eric Roberts, which took second place at the same festival.
In 2016, McGlothlin’s efforts through his company, Special Guests, worked as part of a team that helped propel the book Armageddon: How Trump Can Beat Hillary to the #1 spot on Amazon. He utilizes that talent and experience to promote this eleventh-hour issues-oriented educational film.
About Gerald McGlothlin
In addition to producing feature films, Gerald McGlothlin is a seasoned screenwriter and editorial writer, with articles published in major outlets such as USA Today, The Chicago Tribune, American Thinker, The Christian Post, and The Washington Times.
He has also been featured in The Washington Post and The New York Times. As CEO of Special Guests Publicity, McGlothlin has built a distinguished career in media, specializing in booking expert guests for prominent talk shows.
CONTACT: Gerald McGlothlin, 919-437-0001, jerry@specialguests.com