Posted on 06/29/2018 6:44:34 AM PDT by EdnaMode
In 2004, Michael Moore released his documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 about the run-up to the Iraq War. This September, he will premiere his latest film: Fahrenheit 11/9.
As the liberal filmmaker told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show Thursday night, that date represents the night Donald Trump was elected president. This is about how the hell we got in this situation and how were going to get out of it, he said.
After playing a clip from the film in which he tries to infiltrate Mar-a-Lago, Colbert asked him if he was civil to the people there. I was as civil as any Eagle Scout Catholic altar boy could be when confronted with the devil, Moore answered.
Speaking to the great civility debate happening in America right now, Moore continued, saying that Democrats have traditionally been so wimpy and weak but now a few people want to stand up and say, Ive had enough, thats it.
We dont have to be violent, we have to remain non-violent, but if the worst that happens to anybody in the Trump administration is that they dont get to have a chicken dinner in Virginia, I mean, I dont know, he said. If it were just basic political differences, Moore said he would not be in favor of throwing Sarah Huckabee Sanders out of a restaurant.
But thats not whats going on now, he said. Were not talking about political differences. Were talking about thousands of children being kidnapped and put in jails.
Given how divided the nation seems to be at this moment, Colbert wondered what kind of endgame Moore had in mind. Because you dont want to end this in violence or any sort of really revolutionary confrontation, you want a political change at the end of this, he assumed.
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I’ll take Moore seriously when he puts his fat ass on the line, like losing 200 pounds for his cause.
I’ve got one of these on order for my truck:
http://mcaftermarket.com/front-bumper-guard/
Pretty sweet no drill install.
him first
His might be the only body required.
Dying. Almost lost coffee on the keyboard.
The jokes write themselves.
I visualized it, and it was a real mess. Good thing I was on the imaginary side or I’d have been doused with a putrid mess but it was cleansing in some way. Roger and Me, the only movie of his almost liked, is lost in some long ago time when I had HBO (the early 80s?)and he made some semblance of sense.
His body is like that of a beached whale. He is an amorphus pile of fat.
I know right?
You first, fatso. Here, try this nice line at the entrance to this truck stop.
Michael Moore: We Have to Put Our Bodies on the Line You first, fatso. Albion Wilde: You first, fatso...
Just in! Did he read your dare? Body on the line:
LOL!!
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