Michael Moore, the rotund idiotarian and the leftwing answer to the that right-wing blow-hard Rush Limbaugh has been spouting his anti-Bush hatred again. Moore contributed to an idiotarian/appeasementfest in London this weekend. The concert was called One Big No. He had this to say about President Bush.
In his video address Moore told the audience: "Let's keep these demonstrations going, it's the only hope we have. George Bush, I don't know what to say. On behalf of the majority of Americans who never elected this guy I apologise. We'll do our best to remove him from office as soon as possible. Thank you again for being there in London from all of us Americans. If it wasn't for you out there demonstrating I don't know what we would have done but it's given great hope for all of us."
For some reason he feels he needs to apologise for the people who actually like Bush and voted for him. It's as if he thinks we are too stupid to be able to speak for ourselves. He obviously thinks he needs to apologise for the majority of Ameiricans who actually support their President.
Other people who addressed the gig but could not be bothered to show up were Elton John and Yoko Ono. The gig was to raise funds for those fans of the Soviets, the CND and other far-left front organisations. It seems former Boyzone singer Ronan Keeting has given up on the US market and has lent his support to the anti-war cause. The rest of the performers were well known far-left loons like Damon from Blur and Paul Weller.
from CMU
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Article comments
1 - Jim Carruthers
uh. Marty, dude? You keep digging at that hole, and it isn't going to get any more shallow. The same for picking at that sore on your face. Won't get better.
If you think Michael Moore is left-wing, then you need to get a bigger boat.
He's a semi-right-wing labour activist (at least from my point of view).
Remember, there's a whole other world outside of your borders.
2 - san
I'd settle for moderate labor activist.
And the review of the concert or any of Moore's films is where?
Anyway, give Marty a gun and ship him overseas.
3 - san
That's not a review; those are LINKS.
4 - Brian Flemming
He didn't apologize on behalf of "the people who actually like Bush and voted for him." He apologized on behalf of those who don't and didn't. It's pretty clear by the statement you quote.
I don't see anything in Moore's statement to support your accusation that he is is spewing "anti-Bush hatred." It's actually a pretty benign statement. Where's the "hatred"? That's quite an accusation to make without any evidence.
5 - Steve Rhodes
Here's some Bush bashing (from the editorial in the Independent):
"It is a strange paradox that while Mr Blair's arguments have failed to convince, his patent sincerity has impressed, banishing his reputation as a fickle politician without convictions. His address and answers after Sunday's Azores summit were worthy of a first-class statesman, leaving Mr Bush looking like an ill-informed amateur."
6 - andi
I don't know anything about politics, and probably know even less about Michael Moore. So I know what you're thinking, "what on earth is she even doing posting when she knows nothing about...well anything?"Well I'll tell you why.
Because wouldn't the world be so empty and boring without somebody like Michael Moore to put their two cents in? Really think about it. I'd say the world would be even more stale then it already is. Michael Moore brings me joy. What can I say?
7 - uglyamerican
"He obviously thinks he needs to apologise for the majority of Ameiricans who actually support their President." Those whon cannot spell Americans are destined to vote for Presidents who cannot prounounce "nookular".
8 - uglyamerican
"He obviously thinks he needs to apologise for the majority of Ameiricans who actually support their President." Those whon cannot spell Americans are destined to vote for Presidents who cannot pronounce "nookular".