Posted on 12/08/2004 12:56:17 AM PST by JohnHuang2
Moore wants to make more money off his hollywood friends.
Maybe Moore will take over as the democrats campaign manager in 2008?
Funny....when I voted for Bush in November, all I could think of was "take that Hollywood".
Michael Moore=Capitalist No matter how you slice it. He's getting rich off of the Dem's and they don't seem to mind.
Hmmmm...perhaps their involvement made more voters decide for Bush. Moore had postulated on the Jay Leno show that maybe he prevented a Bush landslide. But as the 'polls' set forth the months/weeks before the election that the race was a dead heat with perhaps Kerry gaining momnetum. Maybe, just maybe the involvement of these 'celebrities' (celebrities that only bring their fame to the table) enacted a Rebublican voter upsurge.
Pushing themselves further into the political minority.
Hoover had nothing to do with laissez-faire.The great irony of the FDR pitch was that Hoover set records for exactly the kind of thing that FDR is known for; if FDR had been in Hoover's shoes in 1929-1932 FDR could not have done any more public works spending than Hoover in fact did.
FDR had all kinds of contradictory ideas about curing the Depression, and he tried them all without giving a good idea a chance to work. FDR did however have one great political idea - blame everything on Hoover. It worked.
Very similar to what the Democrats did with Vietnam. In that case, LBJ was in fact the creator of the problem - he escalated to a commitment of 500,000 men, and his doubleminded micromanagement delegitimated the military effort. In historical retrospect nothing Nixon was gonna do was going to redeem that failure of LBJ - but ever afterward, to hear Democrats tell it, Vietnam was Nixon's war.
This scumbag will say anything to justify his existence.
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