Posted on 01/19/2015 9:31:56 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Not all snipers, hes quick to add. The ones shooting at our guys are pretty cool.
Im too lazy to sift through his archives on Iraq to see if he ever claimed I support the troops but not their mission, but if he did, it sounds like hes past it now.
Michael Moore
✔ @MMFlint
My uncle killed by sniper in WW2. We were taught snipers
were cowards. Will shoot u in the back. Snipers aren't
heroes. And invaders r worse
2:40 PM - 18 Jan 2015
Michael Moore
✔ @MMFlint
But if you're on the roof of your home defending it from
invaders who've come 7K miles, you are not a sniper, u
are brave, u are a neighbor.
7:35 PM - 18 Jan 2015
The Internet blew up at him and now hes backing away. Meanwhile, heres the obligatory Seth Rogen instantly squanders half the goodwill he earned from the Interview fracas tweet:
Seth Rogen
✔ @Sethrogen
American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that's
showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds.
1:05 PM - 18 Jan 2015
The film-within-a-film from Inglourious Basterds (a lousy flick, by the way) that hes describing is a Nazi propaganda movie commissioned by Josef Goebbels about a German sniper heroically fending off the advancing allies. I cant speak to Rogens analogy since Im apparently the only person in America who didnt see American Sniper this weekend, but my sense from the reviews is that its sympathetic to Chris Kyle without glorifying his cause. The fact that war is hell seems all too clear; what drives the drama is Kyle and his wife trying to cope with the hellishness and move past it. For me, and for Clint, this movie was always a character study about what the plight is for a soldier, said Bradley Cooper to the Daily Beast. Thats the opposite of fascist propaganda, which cares about individual sacrifice only to the extent that it serves the states cause. But as I say, I havent seen it. I wonder if Rogen did.
Worth flagging all this because, with Sniper suddenly a box-office phenomenon, were destined to see it touch off more of these cultural skirmishes in the next few weeks. Heres an interesting early entry:
Jane Seymour Fonda
✔ @Janefonda
Just saw "American Sniper" Powerful. Another view
of "Coming Home." Bradley Cooper sensational. Bravo Clint
Eastwood. http://www.americansnipermovie.com/
3:10 PM - 21 Dec 2014
Im curious now to see how the film does at the Oscars. Righties were tweeting last night that Moore and Rogen are channeling Hollywoods sour grapes that a bunch of anti-war movies about Iraq over the last 10 years went nowhere while one directed by a guy who spoke at the last Republican convention about a man with more kills than any other American sniper during the war is pulling, in Sonny Bunchs words, Marvel tentpole numbers in ticket sales. Probably right, although my hunch is that the sourness of the grapes has less to do with box office than with the movies prestige. Theres no unambiguously great, unambiguously anti-war movie from the Iraq era that the wars opponents can point to, irrespective of box office, as an essential commentary on it. If Sniper cleans up at the Oscars (as The Hurt Locker did before it), itll mean that the most memorable war films of the post-Bush decade are ones that are very pro-soldier and ambivalent about the mission itself. And if theres one thing a liberals not supposed to be ambivalent about, its the Iraq war. Bet heavily on Selma for Best Picture.
I know a couple guys in West Hollywood.
Both are drone operators.
I hope when I see them no one says anything like this, as I sill be among Hollywooders and will have a sharp statement about playing video games.
How cowardly is that?
A man who stays in the news by saying stupid or outrageous or anti-American or anti- Christian or anti-Jewish things. . Like a good number of the mass media’s favorite pets. If the media didn’t have these clowns, they’d have to do some genuine journalism.
Does Lumpy Riefenstahl still support his beloved war criminal jihadist “freedom fighters” in Iraq who he said he hoped would kick our “tail” and send our troops home to lick our wounds?
Michael Moore hates snipers because one shot his doughnut chef.
And just an aside, when I read texts with ‘r’ and ‘u’ as words, I think of immaturity (and Prince songs).
I had a female boss who did it at a previous job (sent from a fullsized keyboard, not a phone or ipad).
Maybe Mike thinks that hand to hand combat is the only brave method of battle.
What is Mike’s take on spiked traps in Viet Nam? Anything goes when defending the homeland? Unless you live in America and want to own a gun for self defense?
someone please call papa johns and order this guy about a thousand pizzas, with extra cheese.
Michael Moore’s second unit film team interviewed Nick Berg in Iraq (Mike didn’t go there himself). How brave is it to cut off a hostage’s head on camera?
Mr. Moore supports war criminals.
No, Michael, snipers are not cowards. Snipers are competent. Snipers are efficient. Snipers strike terror from afar without dying for it. Snipers are smart killers!
Wonder if MM thinks the same about Zero taking them out with drones?
You mean the CIC (Coward in Chief) ?
Michael Moore: My uncle killed by sniper in WW2.
Question, Mikey: “On whose side did your uncle fight, the Nazis or the Communists?”
Apparently Michael Moore is not aware of the If you find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck rule.
I doubt he has any actual relatives who served in the military. He must be referring to one of the “uncles” his mommy brought home for a “visit.”
Well, his uncle’s record should be readily available to see if it was true. What was his name and rank? It could be true, I know, but Moore is such a pathetic liar.
...Michael Moore is loathsome and has a definite problem with his headspace and timing...perhaps he doesn’t know the three click rule...
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