Comments: Regarding "Trump's People: Michael Moore's Monologue Redone As a Trump Campaign Ad"

Texans know how to write a smoking, tasty piece of beefy commentary, Gerard.

Posted by Jewel at October 26, 2016 10:52 PM

Moore poisoned himself long ago, I'll never have anything to do with him. You better be careful who you choose sides with. You already know his potential. He should be scorned, ridiculed, ostracized, banished, beaten, strung up.

Posted by ghostsniper at October 27, 2016 4:49 AM

I know. Here's the question for you and it requires you to forget about all the stuff he's done since and just focus on Roger and Me. Do you think that he cared about the folks that he profiled, just a little? See, this almost reminds me of Garrison Keillor, someone that made a career off people he seems to despise. I think that Moore actually did care about those folks, just a little. He's been busy sucking up to the elites (who despise him just as much as we do, but find him a useful tool).

If there is a shred of humanity left in Moore, I guess we are seeing it.

Posted by Teri Pittman at October 27, 2016 10:30 AM

I use what ammo I can get. The Moore video endorsing Donald J. Trump has gotten more commentary from those I sent it to than anything in memory. It changed a few minds. For that I'm grateful.

Posted by Jimmy J. at October 27, 2016 2:03 PM

Did you see him attack Charleston Heston on his front door step? And others?

How much of his disgusting efforts does it take to convince you?

You only get one chance to stick it to me and if I see you doing it to someone else it's the same thing.

Moore had the opportunity to gain my trust long ago and he chose to waste it. He could have kept his sloppy mouth shut and I would have been none the wiser, but he revealed himself and for that he is forever scorned. I may forget (temporarily) but I never forgive. Fukem ded.

Posted by ghostsniper at October 27, 2016 3:07 PM

Att.--commentariat. More did not endorse Trump. He endorses Hillary. Loves Hillary. Moore was channeling the deplorables. Decent people, he said. Most of them, he said. He was explaining this to his audience.

The enemy of my enemy is not my friend. Moore is not even the enemy of my enemy.

Posted by james wilson at October 28, 2016 12:09 AM

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