Shamefull appears to be appropriate
Need Santa suits and Santa signs wherever Mr. Mooron goes. Would drive him nuts.
Anything Michael Moore says makes the Republican party look good. In my opinion--bring him on.
Don't ever buy USA Today again. Never.
Just because USA Today hired Moore does not mean the RNC has to wimp out and let him in.
Just because USA Today hired Moore does not mean the RNC has to wimp out and let him in.
Didn't USA Today reject Ann Coulter's work just recently for being not funny and too partisan?
Link please.
McMoore meets the McPaper.
They deserve each other.
Take away his press credentials, and hold him as a suspected terrorist.
GOP itchin' for a Mike fight
'Fahrenheit 9/11" director Michael Moore - a virulent enemy of President Bush - has been hired by USA Today to write four opinion columns during the Republican Convention. Word is that party officials aren't happy that the pugnacious Moore - wearing the credentials of a legitimate journalist - will be the skunk at their garden party next week, traipsing around Madison Square Garden and maybe even causing trouble.
But get a load of what some of the delegates have to say:
Alabama delegate Terry Butts: "I'm from South Alabama, and we're used to dealing with jackasses, and so I look forward to making his acquaintance. In Alabama, there are probably a few good ol' boys who would know how to put a good knot on his head."
Louisiana delegate Carey Holliday: "I would be delighted if he slapped me. Because then I could defend myself. And it would all be on camera. He'd be hit from so many angles - he'd never even catch me. Four hundred-pounders move very slowly and with no wind at all. I'm 53 and in good shape."
Alabama delegate Rick Sellers: "I think I'm going to contact the officials with the convention and have his media tag pulled. This is ridiculous!"
North Carolina delegate Jim Cain: "The bomb squads and drug-sniffing dogs should give him a thorough once-over before letting him into Madison Square Garden."
Nebraska delegate Rod Krogh: "I doubt he's going to want to provoke people - I would assume he's a better judge of his body than that. I'm 6-foot-2 and 175 pounds. If we went to the mat, that's one match that I know my limits."
South Dakota delegate John Teupel: "If he's going to show up at the GOP convention, hopefully he has the sense and tact to act like a civilized human being. If he wants to get in my face, I'm plenty capable of getting back in his."
Mississippi delegate Field Bryant: "I was a deputy sheriff for five years, and I've dealt with a lot of people who have that mindset. But if he listens with his heart and his mind, he'll come out of there a changed man. Lord knows he needs some redemption."
Moore's spokesman, Mark Benoit, told Lowdown yesterday: "I think these people are speaking out of bravado....I think cooler heads will prevail. Once people talk to him, he's an intelligent, likable guy. I think anyone who's said those things, after spending five minutes with him, would come away with a different impression." link to story
Hope I run into him when I'm there...figuratively of course as his fat ass would faltten me for sure. I'd love a chance to tell him how I feel about him.
It's disgraceful, particularly when USA Today fired Ann Coulter from writing columns for the DNC because she was too extreme. I've emailed USA Today to let them know of my disgust with their blatant double standard.