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Sunday, August 01, 2004
 
AND NOW, THE HARD UNPLEASANT TRUTH about a guy who often is accused of Communist sympathies, and who, if he continues his fatuous and egomaniacal techniques much longer, is likely to damage leftist activism in the States more than any Republican politician could dream of. I refer of course to Michael Moore, who has been fairly caught faking the headline of an Illinois newspaper in his current film "Fahrenheit 9/11" (yeah, I know, the same movie I urged you all, in rather qualified fashion, to see). Here's a columnist for the newspaper spelling the matter out in detail, such that I have nothing further to add other than my express wish to see Moore get his large ass kicked in front of live television cameras. No, really: how does he think he can keeping doing these things without serving up silver-plattered ammunition for conservatives? Or does he really see no further than whatever cheering crowd is right in front of him? Fucking jerk....

We ought to be paying attention instead to serious journalism (by folks who, you know, get out and actually investigate an event and then report on what they saw), as for example this new coverage in Rolling Stone of the Agu Ghraib prisoner abuses (remember those?), featuring some of the details the Defense Department has been working strongly to keep under wraps.