Michael Moore reveals true feelings about Americans, Iraqi terrorists
According to David Brooks ("All Hail Moore" New York Times June 26, 2004), Michael Moore has a tendency to reveal his true feelings about America in his speeches to European audiences:
"They are possibly the dumbest people on the planet . . . in thrall to conniving, thieving smug [pieces of the human anatomy]," Moore intoned. "We Americans suffer from an enforced ignorance. We don't know about anything that's happening outside our country. Our stupidity is embarrassing."
It transpires that Europeans are quite excited to hear this supple description of the American mind. And Moore has been kind enough to crisscross the continent, speaking to packed lecture halls, explicating the general vapidity and crassness of his countrymen. "That's why we're smiling all the time," he told a rapturous throng in Munich. "You can see us coming down the street. You know, `Hey! Hi! How's it going?' We've got that big [expletive] grin on our face all the time because our brains aren't loaded down."
Here's Moore explaining the complexities of the U.S. - Iraqi conflict:
And at a time when our troops are falling prey to ambushes of merciless thugs, and hostages in Iraq are being executed by beheadings at the hands of militant Islamic revolutionaries, here is Moore justifying the actions the enemy:
But venality doesn't come up when he writes about those who are killing Americans in Iraq: "The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not `insurgents' or `terrorists' or `The Enemy.' They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow -- and they will win." Until then, few social observers had made the connection between Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and Paul Revere.
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