At one point it states: "Michael Moore could only have become popular in a vacuum. If there were a vibrant left in the United States, Michael Moore's milk toast radicalism would be laughed at rather than laughed with."
Michael Moore admits that he manipulates film to make his point.
I figured this was true when I saw "Sicko," which pointed out that socialized medicine is basically flawless, which I know to be true based on my own personal conversations with Canadians.
This is interesting.

I love Michael Moore documentaries, but this one I'm watching (by Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine) teaches me not to take all of his facts as absolute truth.
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something funny: your title of your blog--"explain it to me again and again...like i CLARE" ahahahahaha
it's good to know to take everything you hear with a grain of salt. but the great thing about out country is that he can make videos, even if people should laugh at them.
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