Of Course...
...he won't return...
Michael Moore has not now, nor has he ever been able to stand up to criticism. He only thrives when he can hide behind his propaganda but answering for it is not something he's used to being forced to do.
Last night, he was called on the carpet by Senator McCain who called him a "disingenuous filmmaker," and the crowd turned on Moore with vociferous booing. What did he expect? Even the most liberal film critics have admitted that Fahrenheit 9/11 was full of lies and misleading insinuations; many have even pointed out the same about his previous "documentaries." So, objectively speaking, he is in fact what Senator McCain said he was.
Much like John Kerry, he thought Republicans were passive and would lie down in front of him - allowing him to pass without so much as a word of dissent. And much like John Kerry, he's learning that isn't going to happen.
Michael Moore has not now, nor has he ever been able to stand up to criticism. He only thrives when he can hide behind his propaganda but answering for it is not something he's used to being forced to do.
Last night, he was called on the carpet by Senator McCain who called him a "disingenuous filmmaker," and the crowd turned on Moore with vociferous booing. What did he expect? Even the most liberal film critics have admitted that Fahrenheit 9/11 was full of lies and misleading insinuations; many have even pointed out the same about his previous "documentaries." So, objectively speaking, he is in fact what Senator McCain said he was.
Much like John Kerry, he thought Republicans were passive and would lie down in front of him - allowing him to pass without so much as a word of dissent. And much like John Kerry, he's learning that isn't going to happen.
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