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Old 09-22-2004, 01:15 PM   #7 (permalink)
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http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/

Dunno if its exactly what you are looking for, but it might help.

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Michael Moore Hates America. Despite its provocative title, the film was less of an attack on Michael Moore than an homage to America. Filmmaker and narrator Michael Wilson, a regular Joe from the heartland, embodies all that Michael Moore pretends to be. Wilson comes across as sincere, sweet, in touch with mainstream America, and most importantly, honest. After resorting temporarily to the unscrupulous methods usually favored by Moore, Wilson not only apologizes to the subject at hand, but also includes the whole incident in his film.

In an ironic turn, Moore, who once chased down corporate executives for interviews in his television show TV Nation, now embodies the elusive figure in the limousine. By avoiding Wilson’s repeated requests for an interview, the hunter has become the hunted. Wilson’s attempts to track Moore down are as hilarious as they are heartfelt.

Moore’s conspiratorial tendencies, manipulations, and outright lies are laid bare. But instead of simply calling him a liar, Wilson takes the audience through the bizarre recesses of Moore’s mind. The film even includes an interview with a psychiatrist who diagnoses Moore with ''narcissistic personality disorder'' and calls him a ''pathological liar.'' His extreme self-loathing, evident in his attacks on successful, white, American men like himself, is also examined.

It's a very optimistic film, but liberals in attendance, namely members of the press, just didn’t get it. One could be overheard after the screening saying, ''There’s so much hate in this room.'' A member of the theater staff (who was otherwise fantastic) remarked to a coworker that the subject of another film was a typical ''intolerant conservative.''
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Added Hubbard, "He really peeled the hide off of Michael Moore."

In one scene, the American soldier who lost both arms in Iraq and who was shown in Moore's Bush-bashing "Fahrenheit 9/11" said he was taken out of context in the left-wing documentary.

According to Hubbard, the soldier said in the new film he had planned to be a technical engineer and could no longer do so because he lost him arms. He emphasized, however, that if he had to do it over again, he would, because "what we're doing in Iraq is important." The soldier said he was furious about the way Moore had portrayed him in "Fahrenheit 9/11."
That might be perfect after the propaganda piece.
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