Posted on 10/01/2009 7:30:03 AM PDT by safetysign
Documentary film director Michael Moore, who has become a millionaire thanks to the profits from his movies, told CNSNews.com that capitalism did nothing for him.
CNSNews.com spoke with Moore on the red carpet at the Uptown Theatre in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night before the premiere of his upcoming documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story."
CNSNews.com asked: Critics may say, when they see this movie, Michael Moore has amassed a fortune of over $50 million, some have said and
Moore said: Really? Are you kidding me? Seriously? Wow. Where did it go?
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
Yuk!
Looks like he’s ripe for the left’s obesity agenda.
Quick, send him to Cuba where he’ll get help.
He looks like a good candidate for stroke.
Wow, I just read your reply.
Good minds think alike.
And most freepers have great minds :-)
Hey, that's economic democracy!
Mark
“You see what he’s doing, he’s going after that ‘anti-capitalism’ dollar, there’s big money in that, we’ve done research.”
Moore says capitalism didn’t do a thing for him and Disney tried to block him, etc. Again the people on the left simply can NOT make CONCEPTS. They jump from thought to thought without connections. He completely dismisses the reality that Disney didn’t just appear out of nowhere. It was a man with an idea and a talent who had to work himself. Disney as we know it evolved from one person who also had to go it alone at least as much as Moore did. He also ignores the entire structure which makes his success possible...that is to say people who have comfortable enough lives to spend money on things like movies and books rather than spending every second of their lives trying to just figure out how to eat. He really doesn’t see it...does not see that capitalism is exactly what made his success possible. He takes for granted the structure which supports all else and, like all narcissists, sees the world starting on the day that HE was born. Young people can be straightened out on these things. The positive self-esteem movement, as well-intended as it was, has created a narcissistic culture.
Democracy=Two wolves and one sheep deciding what’s for dinner.
The real Michael Moore Working-class hero image is carefully scripted
November 05, 2005Michael Moore's success as a filmmaker and "working-class hero" is part of a carefully crafted image that bears little connection with reality, finds author Peter Schweizer in his new book "Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy."
Don't be fooled by the scraggly beard, the baggy jeans, the plaid shirts and the baseball caps, explains Schweizer.
Don't be fooled by his claim to be from the working-class town of Flint, Mich., he writes.
Don't be fooled by his various claims to have made no more than $19,000 a year, $15,000 a year or $12,000 a year before his first hit, "Roger & Me," the author says.
In fact, Moore didn't even grow up in Flint, but rather nearby Davison. His father was not the working stiff struggling to make ends meet that he portrays, but a General Motors employee who worked from 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. and played golf every afternoon at a private country club and who had four weeks of paid vacation and retired comfortably at the age of 53.
Before "Roger & Me" hit it big in 1989, Moore had already received an advance from a New York publisher for $50,000, another $50,000 from Mother Jones magazine upon termination as an editor and a $20,000 grant from Ralph Nader. After "Roger & Me," he became fabulously wealthy by nearly any standard.
When Moore flew to London to be interviewed by the BBC or to promote a film, he flew the Concorde and stayed at the Ritz. But, according to the book, he would also keep a room at a cheap hotel down the street where he would meet with journalists to maintain his image as a "man of humble circumstances."
His 10-acre, waterfront home today is on Michigan's Torch Lake, one of the three most beautiful lakes in the world, according to National Geographic. He was accused by authorities of despoiling a wetland just like many of the greedy, robber-baron land-grabbers he criticizes when he tried to expand his private beach
Moore is a hypocrit.
If Moore lived in North Korea he'd be nowhere near as obese.
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2009/09/michael_moore_f_1.html
Michael Moore is a paradox. A millionaire who boasts of wealth as proving his value “I’m a millionaire, I’m a multi-millionaire. I’m filthy rich. You know why I’m a multi-millionaire? ‘Cause multi-millions like what I do. That’s pretty good, isn’t it?”
He lives in a million-dollar apartment, and boasts of that as well. “I walk among them. I live on the island of Manhattan, a three-mile-wide strip of land that is luxury home and corporate suite to America’s elite Those who run your life live in my neighborhood. I walk in the streets with them each day” (Michael Moore, Stupid White Men, p. 51). For vacations, he keeps another million-dollar beachfront house in Michigan.
To quote Micheal Moore
“I’m a millionaire, I’m a multi-millionaire,” he proclaimed. “I’m filthy rich. You know why I’m a multi-millionaire? ‘Cause multi-millions like what I do. That’s pretty good, isn’t it? There’s millions that believe in what I do. Pretty cool, huh?”
http://www.arcataeye.com/old/top/020312top02.shtml
Sorry about putting up the same quote :0)
I agree with him both are essential, but not the conclusion that means government takes charge of it and profit is bad.
what does this guy even do? capitalism would work for him if he actually worked... if he put out a a good product that people wanted to pay for...
Look him up on WhitePages.com, then put the address into maps.google.com and use the street view. Not sure that’s where he is; nothing obviously elaborate, but don’t know what’s inside there.
Attacks capitalism, wants to keep his own personal property and fortune and share instead his "time". Hypocrite.
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