July 08, 2004

M is for Megalomania

Michael Moore not only thinks that he knows what is best for the U.S. and Iraq (Saddam would still be killing and torturing Iraqis) but he also seems to believe that he knows what is best for the entire world.

According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Michael Moore "is hoping the global release of his documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 will usher in "regime change" in Australia."

Telling Canadians how they should vote wasn't enough. "Moore said his polemical movie should encourage people in all those democratic countries that have supported the US-led war in Iraq to vote their leaders out of office."

I wonder if, when he opens a bag of M&Ms, he thinks they have all been personalized for him.

The article quotes Moore as saying (about Blair's alliance with Bush) , "Maybe someday, someone could do some examination, put him under hypnosis." Funny, that is just what I was thinking should be done with Moore. That and some really good medication.

Even though I'm conservative there are times when I read about an idea put forth by liberals that I have to admit doesn't totally suck. Sometimes the ideas are even good ones (but I usually disagree when it comes to how to implement the ideas). I find it hard to give any weight to ideas or opinions by people like Moore who are unwilling or unable to see any good being done by people who aren't marching in lockstep with them.

Posted by marybeth at July 8, 2004 01:55 PM Box of Rocks
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Cheers for the link, Mary Beth. :)

Posted by Paul Jané at July 8, 2004 03:50 PM
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