>>so johnliscomb let me get this strate, here your talking about a person that you saw, is just a stupid "entertainer" when you didnt even see his movie. The whole time you were talking how ignorance is a bliss. now i know what your talking about.<<
No actually i have done research on this guy from multiple sources. Here is a nice clip for you taken from "Michael Moore's Truth Problem" originally ran in the March 2004 issue of Blueprint magazine, the politics and policy journal of the Democratic Leadership Council by Peter Ross Range.
Not that you will read it. LOL
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Is Michael Moore a courageous political documentarist who unmasks the chicanery all around us- or just a charlatan in a clown suit? Is he an entertainment genius or a dangerous ideologue? The answer of course is all of the above. The problem is that you never know which of the four is doing the talking in Moore's movies and books. The end result is that the writer-filmmaker spreads a fog of misbegotten notions and America, politics, business, and international affairs among his youthful, left leaning following at home and indeed, around the world. Uninformed readers and viewers tend to believe everything he says.
In his latest book, Dude, Where's My Country?, for example, Moore peddles the absurd notion that terrorists are not really out to get us- they're practically figments of our imaginations. Except, he adds, the terrorists who are right here at home, in our corporate and political midst. They are the "leaders seeking to terrorize us" and the "corporate mujahadeen" that run America, he writes. Furthermore, globalization - t-shirts from China? data processing from India?- is the main cause of terrorism.
These are just a few of the wacky ideas that spring from the fevered mind of Moore. Mixed with truisms, half truths, and occasional truths, Moore