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  • Gregg Jarrett: Disgraced dossier author Steele attempts to resuscitate his ruined reputation with more deceit

    10/19/2021 3:10:26 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 20 replies
    Fox News ^ | October 19, 2021 | Gregg Jarrett
    Christopher Steele should print up calling cards embossed with the words, "Liar For Hire." He could do splashy commercials bragging that Hillary Clinton is a happily satisfied customer. The former British spy pocketed buckets of money from the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee (not to mention cash from the FBI courtesy of you, the American taxpayer) by conjuring up a phony dossier that was used to smear Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election and trigger an FBI investigation that badly damaged his presidency. When you think about it, it was one helluva grift. Until it was exposed....
  • The Steele interview timing is no coincidence

    10/19/2021 12:15:46 PM PDT · by Starman417 · 21 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 10-18-21 | DrJohn
    Disgraced James Bond wannabe Christopher Steele granted an interview to George Stephanopoulos which has been turned into a "documentary" by George Stephanopoulos productions. Some might think it curious as to why Remington Steele has suddenly decided to come forward. It's no coincidence. You will remember that the Clinton campaign hired and paid Remington Steele to concoct a dossier on Donald Trump. You will remember that it was full of excrement that no one in the Mueller commission could validate. Even Peter Strzok said the dossier was a full of "bullsh*t" and probably Russian disinformation as well. The garbage dossier became...
  • Clean Energy’s Dirty Secrets

    09/24/2014 5:26:04 AM PDT · by thackney · 5 replies
    National Review ^ | September 23, 2014 | Rupert Darwall
    Renewable energy has become a potent rallying cry uniting Hollywood and the Beltway. “We can move our economy town by town, state by state to renewable energy and a sustainable future,” Leonardo DiCaprio says in his eight-minute climate movie Carbon, released in August. In his fiscal-showdown speech during his first term, in April 2011, President Obama put Paul Ryan’s proposals for a 70 percent cut in clean energy at the top of his list of reprehensible and unnecessary reductions. “These aren’t the kind of cuts you make when you’re trying to get rid of some waste or find extra savings...
  • I learned something interesting about the moon and the earth + climate(vanity)

    01/16/2012 1:51:34 AM PST · by Ancient Drive · 48 replies · 1+ views
    I was watching this program about the moon and the important role it plays on stabilizing earth. One of the things it does is keep it from wobbling all over the place. It keeps the earth fairly balanced, but every now and then the planet tilts 5 degrees up or down causing massive climatic changes. The last tilt turned what we now know as the Sahara desert from a lush green forest with rivers into the pile of sand it is today. So I'm thinking ok.. we have these tilts every now and then let's not forget solar flares +...
  • Food, Inc. challenges what we’ve been conditioned to think was safe

    07/31/2009 12:35:56 PM PDT · by Gabz · 47 replies · 1,945+ views
    The Virginian-Pilot ^ | July 31, 2009 | Mal Vincent
    Alfred Hitchcock, the master of dramatized horror-suspense, once told me that the greatest scares came in broad daylight, not in the dark. So it might be with "Food, Inc.," a documentary that opens our eyes to what we have been conditioned to feel was a "safe place" in life. We still go to grocery stores that feature pictures of rustic farms that suggest Americana. We notice that a double cheeseburger is cheaper than broccoli. We are in a rush. We buy cheap and save time. We may be fooling ourselves. "Food, Inc." shows the over-controlled world of food production, a...
  • Doom if Saint Al loses carbs (Mark Steyn)

    10/15/2007 12:22:06 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 28 replies · 224+ views
    The Australian ^ | October 15, 2007 | Mark Steyn
    A COUPLE of days before Al Gore was awarded his Nobel Peace prize, Michael Burton, an English High Court judge and apparently a fine film critic, ruled that Al's Oscar-winner An Inconvenient Truth was prone to "alarmism and exaggeration" and identified nine major factual errors. For example, the former vice-president predicts a rise in sea levels of 6m "in the near future". "The Armageddon scenario he predicts," declared Burton, "is not in line with the scientific consensus." I'll say. The so-called scientific consensus of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggests rising sea levels across the next century of somewhere...
  • Cuba enjoys publicity from Moore's "SiCKO"

    07/18/2007 12:12:07 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 6 replies · 580+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | July 16, 2007 | Anthony Boadle
    HAVANA - Michael Moore's new documentary film "SiCKO" has given Cuba's free health system its best publicity since Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, a Cuban doctor who hosted the filmmaker's visit said on Monday. Moore took eight Americans sickened after volunteering for the September 11, 2001, rescue efforts for free treatment in Cuba in March in order to extol the Communist state's universal care in his film, which attacks the U.S. health system for being driven by profits and leaving millions uninsured. "SiCKO" has stirred heated debate in the United States since opening in June due to its scathing indictment of...
  • The Trouble With Mike (Michael Moore)

    07/15/2007 9:42:48 PM PDT · by americanophile · 17 replies · 948+ views
    We were almost finished editing Citizen Black, our documentary on press baron and former Fairfax owner Conrad Black, convicted at the weekend of business fraud, when my husband and directing partner, Rick Caine, asked me: "What should we do next?" Having just made a film about a conservative, we wanted to rinse our palate and take a look at someone who shared our leftist ideals. Then it hit us: what about Michael Moore? We like his films, we like what he stands for and we loved his Oscar speech. He has long had a soft spot for us Canadians: as...
  • Moore Lies- Michael Moore Once Again Distorts Truth For Profit

    07/03/2007 8:44:15 AM PDT · by roguejew1965 · 13 replies · 676+ views
    MensNewsDaily.Com ^ | 07/01/2007 | Ze'ev Haas
    The same man who despises Capitolism and America sure doesn’t mind making a profit off the American people by distorting the truth about our great Healthcare system and glorifying Fidel Castro’s horrific model for Hillary Clinton’s system of Socialized Healthcare. Ask any Cuban who has recently left the island (because they can’t talk freely about this inside of Cuba) about their health care system and they will tell you that it is often a challenge just to get aspirin and they often have to get it on the black market. The run-down, dilapidated and unsanitary conditions in the facilities that...
  • 'Sicko': Heavily Doctored

    06/29/2007 3:03:20 PM PDT · by Redcloak · 30 replies · 1,440+ views
    MTV.com ^ | Jun 29 2007 12:34 PM EDT | Kurt Loder
    Jun 29 2007 12:34 PM EDT 'Sicko': Heavily Doctored, By Kurt Loder Is Michael Moore's prescription worse than the disease? By Kurt Loder Michael Moore may see himself as working in the tradition of such crusading muckrakers of the last century as Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair — writers whose dedication to exposing corruption and social injustices played a part in sparking much-needed reforms. In his new movie, "Sicko," Moore focuses on the U.S. health-care industry — a juicy target — and he casts a shocking light on some of the people it's failed. There's a man who...
  • PETA blasts Michael Moore for eating meat

    06/26/2007 12:48:15 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 52 replies · 1,782+ views
    MSNBC ^ | June 26, 2007 | Jeannette Walls
    PETA has a message for Michael Moore: You’re the Sicko. The animal-rights group is blasting the filmmaker as a hypocrite for criticizing the U.S. healthcare system in his new documentary, “Sicko,” because they say he’s in such poor health himself. “There’s an elephant in the room, and it is you,” PETA president Ingrid Newkirk wrote in a letter to Moore. Newkirk urged the rotund Moore to become a vegetarian, which many nutritionists say is a good way to lose weight, and visit PETA’s Web site GoVeg.com for veggie recipes. Writes Newkirk: “As they say at Nike (sorry!): ‘Just do it.”
  • [Michael] Moore wants Al Gore as US President?

    06/23/2007 10:22:51 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 23 replies · 2,154+ views
    Yahoo! Movies ^ | June 21, 2007 | ANI
    Filmmaker Michael Moore has sparked speculations that he desires Al Gore's entry to the White House by stating that the man he wanted to see as the next President of the US has not entered the race yet. Speaking at a lunch for his new documentary 'Sicko', Moore made oblique references to the former Vice-President. "He's smart, funny and has humility," the New York Daily News quoted Moore as saying of his fellow liberal documentarian, who took home an Oscar this year for 'An Inconvenient Truth'. "People in Europe don't complain about paying taxes when they actually pay more taxes,...
  • The mayhem of Michael Moore’s movie [Sicko]premiere (Helen Thomas, Kucinich, & other moonbats)

    06/22/2007 1:30:28 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 21 replies · 1,247+ views
    The Hill ^ | June 22, 2007 | Betsy Rothstein
    It was about 6:30 p.m. when Helen Thomas, the first recognizable face of the evening, showed up to the red carpet for the premiere of Michael Moore’s new documentary, “SiCKO.” She looked stylish in a black pantsuit and a large double strand of pearls. Was she excited to attend? “I hope so,” she replied. “How do I get in?” She was understandably confused. The long line of photographers, reporters, TV crews and clumps of screaming, chanting protesters made it difficult for moviegoers like Thomas to figure out how to maneuver themselves into the Uptown Theater on Wednesday night in Cleveland...
  • Michael Moore hits (Hillary)Clinton in 'Sicko'

    06/07/2007 8:23:37 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 2 replies · 941+ views
    The Politico ^ | June 7, 2007 | Ben Smith
    One of the differences between Michael Moore's forthcoming "SiCKO" and his previous films, he writes in the publicity materials, is that "there's not one character or company to hate in SiCKO," which I caught at a screening yesterday. And indeed, most of the politicians appear as anonymous figures in suits, with price tags indicating their contributions from the drug industry. Billy Tauzin, predictably, takes a bit of a beating. And so, less predictably, does Hillary Clinton. Moore's brief political history of American health care policy at first seems to lavish praise on Clinton, if with a satirical, and gendered, edge....
  • Ex-Sen. (Fred) Thompson spars with Michael Moore

    05/20/2007 8:11:18 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 85 replies · 2,226+ views
    MSNBC ^ | May 19, 2007 | Joel Seidman
    Former Sen. Fred Thompson — who says he is deciding whether to enter the 2008 presidential race and is anticipated to set up a presidential exploratory committee beginning early next month — is sparring online with documentary filmmaker Michael Moore over his new movie, “Sicko.” Sources close to Thompson have told NBC News an exploratory announcement is imminent from the Tennessee Republican’s organization. (See First Read blog posting.) For now Thompson, widely known for his role as District Attorney Arthur Branch on NBC’s “Law and Order,” is engaging in an Internet tit-for-tat — by way of his newly released Web...
  • [Michael "Fatso from Flint"]Moore film attacks U.S. health care

    05/20/2007 4:57:39 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 38 replies · 1,030+ views
    al Reuters ^ | May 19, 2007 | Mike Collett-White
    CANNES, France (Reuters) - Director Michael Moore says the U.S. health care system is driven by greed in his new documentary "SiCKO", and asks of Americans in general, "Where is our soul?" He also said he could go to jail for taking a group of volunteers suffering ill health after helping in the September 11, 2001 rescue efforts on an unauthorized trip to Cuba, where they received exemplary treatment at virtually no cost. The controversial film maker is back in Cannes, where he won the film festival's highest honor in 2004 with his anti-Bush polemic "Fahrenheit 9/11". In "SiCKO" he...
  • Moore in The E.R.

    05/17/2007 9:53:47 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 29 replies · 1,261+ views
    Time Magazine ^ | May 17, 2007 | Jeffrey Kluger
    Here’s something that won’t surprise you: Michael Moore has some gripes about how things are going in this country — and he wants to share them with you. The filmmaker behind such blistering hits as Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for Columbine and Roger & Me, Moore, 53, is back with Sicko, his soon-to-be released take on the U.S. health-care industry. The movie, screened for TIME, is double-barreled Moore, a mix of familiar numbers (47 million uninsured Americans, the ever rising cost of care) and chilling moments (the 18-month-old baby who dies of a seizure when she’s denied emergency-room access, the husband...
  • Michael Moore and Fred Thompson in the battle of Cuba

    05/16/2007 12:56:13 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 41 replies · 1,827+ views
    Kerala (India) ^ | May 16, 2007
    US filmmaker Michael Moore has challenged Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson for a debate over health care issues. Both of them have been taking a dig at each other ever since Thompson wrote in the National Review on May 2, an article on the Treasury Department's investigation into whether Moore violated the US trade embargo against Cuba by seeking free treatment for 9/11 responders there. Moore has now blasted Thompson in a letter over his fondness for Cuban-made Montecristo cigars. "While I will leave it up to the conservatives to debate your hypocrisy and the Treasury Department to determine whether...
  • Cameron the Infidel

    02/27/2007 6:23:45 AM PST · by .cnI redruM · 31 replies · 1,923+ views
    Redstate.com ^ | 27 February, 2007 | .cnI redruM
    James Cameron has truly moved beyond making sappy movies about ocean liner wrecks. He can now lay claim to being an idolater of the rankest order. Relying upon Pope Benedict to turn the other check in accordance with misinterpreted scripture, Cameron has accused the Gospels of inventing the resurrection the way Michael Moore does documentaries. 'TITANIC' director James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, a filmmaker-archaeologist, are set to unveil three coffins this week that they say are those of Jesus, Mary and Mary Magdalene. In an coming documentary, Cameron and Jacobovici cite "scientific evidence" that the resurrection of Jesus never happened...
  • Al Gore's 'Truth' competes for an Oscar as academy narrows the documentary list (Barf Alert)

    11/17/2006 4:10:56 PM PST · by HonduGOP · 22 replies · 468+ views
    Santa Fe New Mexican ^ | 11/16/06 | David Germain
    Al Gore's 'Truth' competes for an Oscar as academy narrows the documentary list By DAVID GERMAIN | Associated Press November 16, 2006 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Al Gore has entered the Academy Awards campaign. "An Inconvenient Truth," which presents the former vice president's case about the dangers of global warming, is among 15 feature-length documentaries that made the short list for Oscar consideration, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday. Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate who Democrats say siphoned votes from Gore in the 2000 presidential election, also is in the Oscar mix with "An Unreasonable...