Posted on 06/16/2004 7:03:27 AM PDT by visagoth
Who?
I preordered a copy.
Michael Moore?
Who's he?
I do know a gentleman named Neal Moore, but he's not fat and not stupid, so they couldn't be writing about him...
Ugly...they forgot ugly!!!
The title of the book is superfluous and redundant.
I'm assuming there's a good reason for this.
He looks like Jerrold Nadler?
Preordered 2 copies...
Love the title! Will there be a movie? hehehe
The book asks how Moore is able to portray himself as a normal, average guy when he's so rich and powerful in Hollywood and lives a luxurious lifestyle. I would imagine that his sloppy, dirty appearance is calculated for that purpose. If he tried to lose weight, shaved, or wore something besides ratty t-shirts and caps, people might realize how much money he has and how much he's used his so-called truth seeking to profit off of everyone else. I doubt he minds getting called fat and ugly--it's part of his crafted image and he can't work to change.
More info on the book can be found here:
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=49268
This is one southern, low class, white trash, Republican voting registered Democrat that WILL NOT be seeing this piece of garbage.
I firmly believe the reason many wealthy men and women become liberals is simple White Man's Guilt, compounded by the fact that these people are so wealthy, they've lost touch with what it takes to make---and more importantly to KEEP---money. And because the money they pony up in taxes, etc. is a drop-in-the-bucket to them, they willingly transfer the fiscal burden of their liberalism on the working middle class, masked in shameless ideological altruism.
"I'm assuming there's a good reason for this".
Yeah, the fact that its a rare anti-Moore book. Do you have a problem with that?
Nope. My main problem is the fact that I'm a dumba$$ that misunderstood who's book you were preordering. PM and apologies sent.
O'Reilly said he saw the film yesterday and ran into Moore. Moore said he'd go on Bill's show. Should be interesting.
"O'Reilly said he saw the film yesterday and ran into
Moore".
Is O'Reilly OK?
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