Michael Moore Does Venice and Capitalism
September 6, 2009 at 2:24 PM Leave a comment
UPDATED.
Michael Moore blogs about the debut of his new film, Capitalism: A Love Story.
He signs off with this:
I’ll leave you with a quote from Thomas Jefferson [hey, people, we're talkin' Thomas Jefferson!]: ‘Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies.’
You won’t see this film previewed positively anywhere in the media because the media is owned by the banking establishment. Or is it vice versa? Whatever. They’re one in the same.
Bottom line? They don’t want you to know about this so they aren’t going to promote it. All the more reason to make sure you see it. If corporate America hates it, you’ll love it.
Here’s the trailer:
P.S. After Sicko, the wingers attacked Moore for being fat. They will undoubtedly attack him now because he has made money on his films, which, they’ll say, makes him a first class hypocrite. They’ll use whatever works to make you not want to see the movie and to disregard anything good you hear about it.
UPDATE: Heh. What did I tell you? The planet’s biggest hypocrite Michael Moore is ready to release his latest socialist flick, “Capitalism Is Evil.” Then the author goes on to talk about how much Michael Moore’s property in northern Michigan is worth.
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