In McG's defence, I highly doubt he bullies his kids. As for the rest of it, well, everyone is entitled to an opinion.
I'm just watching the show, not defending anything.
How is it piling on if there's nothing to defend, then?
Here ya go McG. While you're twiddling your thumbs you might want to get ready for this scintillating offer:
A right-wing American publisher is trying to save the world from Michael Moore, one DVD at a time.
California-based World Ahead Publishing is offering to exchange copies of Moore's controversial film, Fahrenheit 9/11, which comes out on DVD on Oct. 5, for a copy of its latest book, Thank You President Bush: Reflections on the War on Terror, Defense of the Family, and Revival of the Economy.
"In urban areas, city leaders periodically sponsor gun `buy-back' programs to help reduce gun violence," the publishing company said in a release leaked to the Star last night. "Similarly, the Fahrenheit 9/11 DVD Buy-Back program is designed to protect Americans from harm, especially young children who might accidentally slip this dangerous propaganda into the living room DVD player."
The book, which the publisher says "focuses on the facts," including chapters discussing George W. Bush's first term in office written by the president's brother, Jeb Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney, the U.S. attorney general, John Ashcroft, former members of the Reagan administration and commentators such as James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, an American pro-life lobby.
"Moore's work isn't a documentary. It's a dangerous weapon that shouldn't be left lying around the house," said Aman Verjee, co-editor of the anthology.
"Send us your DVD with Moore's lies and we'll give you the truth on President Bush's record and policies. We want to give people who unsuspectingly buy Moore's propaganda a chance to trade it in for a book that's positive and insightful."
The Star did not reach Moore for comment last night.
Quote:The Star did not reach Moore for comment last night.
LOL!!!!
Probably because there is no comment to be made. I can't imagine anybody who would buy Moore's movie to be likely to "trade it in."
Not unless they make a copy of it first, and then have a lovely piece of propaganda from the Bush campaign to have as a souvenir.
With Dick Cheney contributing it couldn't even serve as a paperweight.
Trading one piece of propaganda for another? I don't totally agree that F911 IS propaganda, but I can't imagine something written by Jeb Bush, Dick Cheney, et al NOT being propaganda.
Stupidity really is limitless.
You've shown us, slappy.