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In reply to the discussion: This is the fallacy, and disingenuous nature of Michael Moore's prognostications. If we lose in [View all]NNadir
(33,516 posts)55. I would rather that this ass who said in 2000 that Bush was the same as Gore...
...keep his horseshit to himself.
He won't, because he makes a living making supercilious comments about disasters he himself works to create.
He reminds me of an arsonist who makes tons of money putting out fires.
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This is the fallacy, and disingenuous nature of Michael Moore's prognostications. If we lose in [View all]
still_one
Sep 2018
OP
Michael Moore is worthless. A waste of human flesh with a big FAT ego. A master at self-promotion...
NurseJackie
Sep 2018
#7
Absolutely not. You're not alone. I do, however, believe his sloppy appearance is intentional...
NurseJackie
Sep 2018
#21
He nailed the election results months before, I was skeptical but he called it. We should have
Pepsidog
Sep 2018
#28
Watch Trumpland by Moore. He goes back into heart of Trump country and vehemently defends Hillary.
Pepsidog
Sep 2018
#136
Your last two sentences nailed it exactly. If Sanders had won Moore would soon...
brush
Sep 2018
#61
He and others completely left out the filters. It takes less than a minute to Google this.
betsuni
Sep 2018
#85
"I've come to the conclusion that the old guard of the Democratic Party is a greater roadblock to..
Cha
Sep 2018
#103
Moore was a bigger afterthought in '12 than he is today. He influenced nothing.
John Fante
Sep 2018
#122
MM bashes Dems: "I've come to the conclusion that the old guard of the Democratic Party
betsuni
Sep 2018
#29
It's true. He honestly doesn't understand why Democrats can't just demand things
betsuni
Sep 2018
#72
Yes, he did, and said in another interview that Obama was "the best president of my lifetime,
betsuni
Sep 2018
#87
+1. Michael Moore is for Michael Moore - a lying opportunist who is no friend of Democrats
dalton99a
Sep 2018
#128
That's the way he and his type operate - Democrats win in spite of themselves, or lose....
George II
Sep 2018
#19
Yeah...let's eat our own...especially the ones with the biggest microphones...
mudstump
Sep 2018
#43
no, the people that voted for Trump are not left. they are bigots and that is not liberal
JI7
Sep 2018
#35
Moore is a professional dissident. If Sanders had won he would be Moore's target.
brush
Sep 2018
#65
okay, I think the idea that "the country is actually left" is a dangerous fantasy.
JHan
Sep 2018
#92
Moore has identified the enemy: "I've come to the conclusion that the old guard of the
betsuni
Sep 2018
#48
Some seem to feel we are perfect and deserve no criticism. Time to get over it and fight
jalan48
Sep 2018
#45
Do you think Republican's listen to Michael Moore? Are we all supposed to walk in lock step?
jalan48
Sep 2018
#69
I totally get it. Just like I got it when Bush and Cheney were running torture centers around the
jalan48
Sep 2018
#101
Trump's "Crooked Hillary" came from "Hillary and the DNC rigged the election."
betsuni
Sep 2018
#102
"He is an intellectual Lilliputian, comfortable among intellectual Lilliputians who comment on other
betsuni
Sep 2018
#91