A Day Spent With Michael Moore
by Steven CrowderI know that to many of us Conservatives, the name “Michael Moore” is simply more off-putting than upsetting. He’s not really a key player anymore, so we often don’t even give him the time of day. I do think it’s important to know one’s enemy however, which is why this mini-documentary is incredibly important. Follow me into the belly of the beast, no pun intended.
Note: No children were actually indoctrinated during the making of this film.






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Great Michael Moore impression and very funny!
Just point people towards the facts or in the case of Moore "towards the fats".
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It was pretty good until he only ordered one Big Mac, at Burger King.
Crowder, you're spot on as usual. Moore can't even be honest about where he's really from.
Steve, That was hysterical. "That happens sometimes" segment was awesome!
Michael Moore thinks, or maybe he wants us to think, he is talking about capitalism. His bankrolling partners make me suspect the latter.
The suspected evil of capitalism is really the evil propagated by a financial cartel, formed between a government agency, the FED, and the big private, Obama supporting financial firms that benefited.
If you have parties meeting to fix prices, and the supply of money, that is not competition. That is NOT capitalism. That is financial oligarchy or fascism, as practiced by the Chinese and the Russians. Decisions are not made to provide the best products and services. Decisions are made to shut out competitors and maximize theft by stealth.
Here in Mass. we call that type of project, the Big Dig.
Awesome Awesome Awesome
Very funny, Crowder. And the Bible-study sequence — where M.M. is fielding the question about Jesus — was a CLASSIC.
Oh, now I get it! It's funny because he's fat. Genius.
Steve, Great stuff!
Yes, I thought that was the only fault in this impression. I would guess that Michael Moore doesn't order just one of anything at a drive-through.
A nice sympathetic portrayal. One big mac. Nice.
Keep it up Steve, that was great. You and Zo are awesome.
Wait, is fat funny this week or not? Last week we were supposed to be laughing at Limbaugh for being fat.
Oh wait… I forgot. Mocking fat liberals is size-ist.
I'm trying to keep up but Rahm's talking points haven't been hitting my blackberry on time lately.
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The biggest piece of crap I ever SAW!!!
Michael Moore was WAY too skinny!!!
No, it's funny because the guy who rails about the evils of our health care system is one tic tac away from a heart attack (or at the least possibly crushing a small child). The guy who whines about the evils of capitalism is worth hundreds of millions (all obtained through shameless use of the system he decries). It's funny because he lies when he says his documentaries don't use actors, scripts or that they fairly present the facts. It's funny because so many on the Left worship a guy who couldn't be more obviously a hypocrite about almost everything he says (not to mention that he's using them to line his pockets).
It's funny every time a Liberal tries to tell you how Moore is exposing the lies of…..well, whichever group he's trying to profit off complaining about this week (well, funny in a sad way like when a cultist tells you how great their life is now that they've cut ties with their friends and family and given all the money to the cult leader).
I agree. Steven, you need to employ a make-up artist and fill out the jowls a bit. If you loved your art enough you'd put on 200 or 300 pounds for the role. You're slipping.
HILARIOUS. Loved it, Steven! Keep it up!
ROFL. But others are right, one big mac is about 5 too few.
. . . and he knows where the Big Macs are!
"…people can learn all about the evils of capitalism for only $9 at their local cineplex."
Great line Steven.
Although, I think there are enough issues with Moore to make fun of him without resorting to the fat jokes (as subtle as they were).
I don't mind a few fat jokes, but once they become the main point of criticism, we need to reexamine our priorities. I mean, do we dislike the guy because he has a weight problem, or because he's a vocal Commie? That said, this was an enjoyable video. The point about Roger & Me was great.
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