“Lincoln” opened last weekend to gushing reviews — and incredulity at its relevance.
Actress Gloria Reuben joined msnbc’s Chris Jansing today to discuss the parallels between the new film and the country’s current political climate. “We’ll agree Steven Spielberg is a genius,” Jansing said, “But I don’t know that even he could have predicted that at this moment when [“Lincoln” is] being released… you have a president who is newly elected, who faces a divided Congress and a divided country.”
The film follows President Abraham Lincoln’s final months in office following his 1864 reelection, during which he worked to pass the 13th amendment: the abolition of slavery. The amendment originally passed in the Senate but was stalled in the House of Representatives until Lincoln lobbied both parties to pass the bill.








