Posted on 12/01/2005 6:08:22 AM PST by Mikey
In a nationally televised speech, filmmaker Michael Moore told a college audience he absolutely does not own any Halliburton stock or any other stock for that matter a charge leveled at him by author Peter Schweizer in the best-seller book "Do As I Say (Not As I Do)."
There's just one problem with that denial, says Schweizer. He's got the tax returns of Moore's non-profit foundation to prove it a non-profit foundation for which there are only two officers, Moore and his wife.
"I think people find that stuff funny Michael Moore owns Halliburton stock," said Moore in the Nov. 23 Mott College speech carried by C-SPAN. "That's like a great comedy line. I know it's not true. I've never owned a share of stock in my life -- anything. Did anyone see that a couple weeks ago? Somebody was yakking away. And I just thought, uh, that's funny, I guess. Anyone who knows me is not going to believe that. Who's going to believe that? Just crazy people are going to believe it."
It must be the definition of the word "own" that is the source of controversy, suggests Schweizer, the author of a book on liberal hypocrisy. Moore has emphatically made the claim repeatedly over the years: "I don't own a single share of stock!"
He's right. He doesn't own a single share. He owns tens of thousands of shares including nearly 2,000 shares of Boeing, nearly 1,000 of Sonoco, more than 4,000 of Best Foods, more than 3,000 of Eli Lilly, more than 8,000 of Bank One and more than 2,000 of Halliburton, the company most vilified by Moore in "Fahrenheit 9/11," according to Schweizer's book.
In fact, the Schedule D form declaring his capital gains and losses where his stock ownership is listed, it's emblazoned on the cover of Schweizer's book.
But Moore's loophole may be that the stock is actually owned by his non-profit foundation not him personally. However, Moore signed the return personally and controls the activity of the corporation.
It's just one of the titillating, startling revelations by Schweizer, famous for his previous works, "Reagan's War" and "The Bushes."
Other examples:
* Noam Chomsky has made a reputation for calling America a police state and branding the Pentagon "the most hideous institution on earth," yet his entire academic career, writes Schweizer, has been subsidized by the U.S. military.
* Barbra Streisand is another proponent of environmentalism, yet she drives an SUV, lives in a mansion and has a $22,000 annual water bill. In the past, she has driven to appointments in Beverly Hills in a motor home because of her aversion to using public bathrooms.
* Ralph Nader plays the role of the citizen avenger the populist uninterested in wealth and materialism, pretending to live in a modest apartment. In fact, he lives in fancy homes registered in the names of his siblings.
This is not just a book of "gotcha" journalism, explains Schweizer. He says the dozens and dozens of examples of "liberal hypocrisy" he cites in his book "are of central importance in evaluating the validity and usefulness of liberal ideas."
"Using IRS records, court depositions, news reports, financial disclosures and their own statements, I sought to answer a particular question: Do these liberal leaders and activists practice what they preach?" he writes. "What I found was a stunning record of open and shameless hypocrisy. Those who champion the cause of organized labor had developed various methods to avoid paying union wages or shunned unions altogether. Those who believe that the rich need to pay more in taxes proved especially adept at avoiding taxes themselves. Critics of capitalism and corporate enterprise frequently invested in the very companies they denounced. Those who espouse strict environmental regulations worked vigorously to sidestep them when it came to their own businesses and properties. Those who advocate steep inheritance taxes to promote fairer income distribution hid their investments in trusts or exotic overseas locales to reduce their own tax liability. Those who are strong proponents of affirmative action rarely practiced it themselves, and some had abysmal records when it came to hiring minorities. Those who proclaim themselves champions of civil liberties when it comes to criminal or terrorist cases went to extraordinary lengths to curtail the civil liberties of others when they felt threatened or just inconvenienced. Advocates of gun control had no problem making sure that an arsenal of weapons was available to protect them from dangerous criminals."
Buy "Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy."
But the Dems are egregious with their misrepresentations. Another recent example: on `Good Morning America' this AM (wife watches it)
Kenneth Cole, fashionista and Demo-sheeple shepherd, was proclaiming that:
"We All Have AIDS'.
I don't have AIDS. Do you have AIDs? Then we don't all have AIDS.
Well here's another example of how stupid MM is. If he were even marginally intelligent, he would have claimed that he owned the stock in order to go to the shareholders' meeting and see what Halliburton was up to. But he was too stupid to think of that and just resorted to the natural behavior of a lib - lying.
If only cancer were like AIDS and required you to engage in some form of illicit behavior to catch it....
The only true AIDS victims are those who have gotten it from a bad transfusion of blood provided by a scumball who had it... and maybe a baby born of an AIDS parent.
I do not own Halliburton. [I sold it yesterday, and made a killing!]
Exactly, he's a lying idiot like the rest of them. Between MM, Kerry, Wilson, Pelosi and Sheehan, I've had about all I can take this week of these lying ***holes.
Don't worry, some troll or lurker will see your post and get back to the mellon head and he and others will change their story once again...
Maybe she does have AIDS (Another Ignorant Democrat Syndrome)
Depends on the meaning of the word "I."
So Moore lies. Big deal.
He's also registered to vote in two states simultaneously, according to www.thesmokinggun.com
That's illegal.
"But Moore's loophole may be that the stock is actually owned by his non-profit foundation not him personally"
Kinda like Kerry and his SUVs. He didn't own them; his family did.
Unless he was pretentious enough to be using the 'Royal "We"'. Or dumb enough to believe that everyone in America is as irresponsible as he and his associates are. Either of these could be possible.
People like this make me ill.
Wow. If he's telling the truth now, then he filed a false return with IRS. That's a pretty serious offense.
Or MAD syndrome, known by some as WMW: "What, me worry?"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_E._Neuman
Shall we hold our breath until the LSM reports these minor inconsistencies?
I would not believe that fat bass turd if he told me the sun rose out of the east.
wHAT ARE HIS TAX BENEFITS FOR A NON PROFIT?
Hey Mikey, false assertions are a bitch, aren't they?
But there is no arbitrage in that scenario because the income tax rate is higher than the capital gains rate.
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