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Why I'm Not Now and Have Never Been the Democrats' 'Rush Limbaugh'

Posted by Michael Moore, MichaelMoore.com at 4:02 AM on March 6, 2009.


What I have believed in, and what I have stood for in these past eight years are all things which the majority of Americans believe in too.
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I have watched with mild amusement this week the self-immolation of the Republican Party as it bows before the altar of Rush Limbaugh, begging for mercy, pleading for forgiveness, breathlessly seeking guidance and wisdom from The Oracle.

President Obama and the Democratic Party have wasted no time in pointing out to the American people this marriage from hell, tying Rush like a rock around the collective Republican neck and hoping for its quick descent to the netherworld of irrelevance.

But some commentators (Richard Wolffe of Newsweek, Chuck Todd of NBC News, etc.) have likened this to "what Republicans tried to do to the Democrats with Michael Moore." Perhaps. But there is one central difference: What I have believed in, and what I have stood for in these past eight years -- an end to the war, establishing universal health care, closing Guantanamo and banning torture, making the rich pay more taxes and aggressively going after the corporate chiefs on Wall Street -- these are all things which the majority of Americans believe in too. That's why in November the majority voted for the guy I voted for. The majority of Americans rejected the ideology of Rush and embraced the same issues I have raised consistently in my movies and books.

How did this happen? Considering how, for the past eight years, the Republican machine thought they could somehow smear and damage the Democrats if they said it was "the party of Michael Moore," it appears that the American public heard them loud and clear and decided that, 'hey, if you say Michael Moore is connected to the Democrats, then the Democrats must be OK!'

During this past election, a Democrat in Michigan, Mark Schauer, was running against the incumbent Republican congressman, Rep. Tim Walberg. Schauer asked me to endorse him and campaign for him, and I did. The Republicans were thrilled. They acted like they had been handed manna from heaven. They filled the airwaves with attack ads showing pictures of me and asking voters, 'is this the guy you want influencing your congressman?' The voters of western Michigan said "YES!" and threw the Republican out of office. The newly elected congressman told me his poll numbers had gone up once the Republicans started running ads likening him to me.

There have been over a half-dozen attack documentaries on me (Michael Moore Hates America, Fahrenhype 9/11, etc.), plus a feature film starring Kelsey Grammer and James Woods that had me being slapped silly for 83 minutes. Several books have been written by the Right in a concerted attempt to denounce me. One book, 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, had me listed at #1. The author was so sure people would know why, he didn't even bother to write a chapter on me like he did for the other 99. You just get to the end of the book and all it says is "#1" with nothing but a big picture of me that takes up a full page.

What made the Republicans so sure that Americans would recoil upon the mere mention of my name, or by simply showing a photo of my face?

The result of this was one colossal backfire. The more they attacked me, the more the public decided to check out who this "devil" was and what he was saying. And -- oops! -- more than a few people liked what they saw. Overnight I went from having a small, loyal following to having millions go to movie theaters to watch... documentaries? Wow.

Yes, the more the Right went after me, the more people got to hear what I was saying -- and eventually the majority, for some strange reason, ended up agreeing with me -- not Rush Limbaugh -- and elected Barack Obama as president of the United States, a man who promised to end the war, bring about universal health care, close Guantanamo, stop torture, tax the rich, and rein in the abusive masters of Wall Street.

Think about this road I've traveled. At the beginning of the Bush years, I was pretty much an outsider, referred to as being on the "far left." I usually found myself holding viewpoints that differed from the majority of the people in this country. When I spoke out against the war -- before it even started -- I was marginalized by the mainstream media and then booed off the Oscar stage in "liberal Hollywood" for commenting about a "fictitious" president. Seventy percent of the public back then supported the war and approved of the job George W. Bush was doing.

But I stuck to what I believed in, kept churning out my movies, and never looked back. The Right and the White House spokespeople came after me time after time. President Bush 41 called me an "a**" on TV, and I became a favorite punching bag at both the 2004 and the 2008 Republican National Conventions in speeches by John McCain and Joe Lieberman. On the front page of this morning's Washington Post, Mark McKinnon, a top adviser to George W. Bush, revealed -- for the first time -- the Bush White House strategy of singling me out in the hopes of turning the country against me and the Democratic Party. Here's what the Post said:

 

Mark McKinnon, a top adviser in President George W. Bush's campaigns, acknowledged the value of picking a divisive opponent. "We used a similar strategy by making Michael Moore the face of the Democratic Party," he said of the documentary filmmaker.

In the end it all proved to be a big strategic mistake on their part. Thanks to the Republican attacks on me, average Joes and Janes started to listen to what I had to say. Contrary to Richard Wolffe's assessment that "there were no Democrats as far as I can remember who were saying they stood with Michael Moore," Democrats, in fact, have stood side by side with me during all of this. Here's the Congressional Black Caucus supporting me on Capitol Hill in 2004. Here's Terry McAuliffe, the head of the Democratic National Committee, enthusiastically attending the premiere of "Fahrenheit 9/11" with two dozen senators and members of Congress. Here's a group of Democratic congresspeople endorsing my film Sicko in the chambers of the House Judiciary Committee in 2007. And here's President Jimmy Carter inviting me to sit with him in his box at the Democratic National Convention. Far from making me into a pariah, the Republicans helped the Democratic leadership realize that to identify themselves publicly with me meant reaching the millions who followed and supported my work.

Though John Kerry lost in 2004, my focus that year had been to get young voters registered and out to vote (I visited over 60 campuses). And so, just a few short months after the release of Fahrenheit 9/11, America's young voters became the only age group that John Kerry won. They set a new record for the largest 18 to 24-year-old turnout since 1972, when 18-year-olds were given the right to vote, thus sending a signal about what would happen four years later with the youth revolution that ignited Obama's campaign.

After Fahrenheit, I kept speaking out, the Republican machine kept attacking me, and two years later, in 2006, the American public sided with me -- not Rush Limbaugh -- and voted in the Democrats to take over both houses of Congress.

And then, finally, two years after that, we won the White House.

That's the difference -- The American people agree with me, not Rush.

The American public believes that health care is a right and not a commodity.

They want tougher environmental laws and believe that global warming is real, not a myth.

They believe that the rich should be taxed more.

They want to go after the crooks on Wall Street who got us into this mess and the politicians who enabled them.

They want more money invested in education, science, technology and infrastructure -- not in more tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans.

They believe that, whether Democrats or Republicans have been in power, wealthy corporations have been calling the shots for the past few decades and the American people's voices have not been heard as their country has slowly been driven into the ground. Our politicians and our media have been bought and paid for by the highest bidders and we don't trust them anymore.

Finally -- they want us to get the hell out of Iraq and to investigate the criminals who sent us there for fictitious reasons.

Obama and the Democrats going after Rush is a good thing and will not do for him what the Republican attack plan did for me -- namely, the majority of Americans will never be sympathetic to him because they simply don't agree with him.

The days of using my name as a pejorative are now over. The right wing turned me into an accidental spokesperson for the liberal, majority agenda. Thank you, Republican Party. You helped us elect one of the most liberal senators to the presidency of the United States. We couldn't have done it without you.

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Michael Moore is absolutely right.
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 6, 2009 11:34 AM   
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More people agree with Michael Moore, President Obama, the Democratic Party and all they collectively stand for than will EVER agree with Rush Limbaugh.

Glad to see Michael Moore defend himself. He is NOT a pejorative.

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MICHAEL MOORE HAS A HEART, A BRAIN AND IS A TRUE PATRIOT
Posted by: orwellturns on Mar 7, 2009 2:29 AM   
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Limpy is an embarrassment, a con man, a brain sucking fat ass with no intellect and not a bit of humanity in his whole ugly, pig body.
Michael Moore has the love and admiration of liberals as well as of rational thinking people who truly respect America and the essence of what it used to stand for. With President Obama we are regaining some of our pride and the Repubicans are nothing but obstructionists who hate the Constitution. Even after what has been proven that the Bush Administration did, from the release of John Yoo's memos, where they literally had taken away our precious first amendment rights, the likes of Limbaughs still dare to defend thet abomination of GWBush's reign of terror.
Thank you Michael Moore YOU ARE A PATRIOT AND THE NEO-CONS ARE SICKOS.

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and don't forget that the last election wasn't any cleaner than the previous two
Posted by: Suzon on Mar 7, 2009 2:29 AM   
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Obama's victory--as stunning and welcome as it was (just imagine the one other possibility)--was undercut by the same vote-rigging tactics as those which helped to "elect" W.

There have always been some dirty tricks played by all parties, but it's great that using Michael Moore as a scare tactic backfired so splendidly.

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» RE: the repugs still rigged it, Posted by: kittybrat
hartsmart
Posted by: hartsmart on Mar 7, 2009 4:22 AM   
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One more movie to produce, Michal Moore.
hartsmartliving.com for a starter

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» RE: hartsmart Posted by: hartsmart
hartsmart
Posted by: hartsmart on Mar 7, 2009 4:23 AM   
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One more movie to produce, Michal Moore.
hartsmartliving.com for a starter

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Do you have to be associated with a party?
Posted by: wagner on Mar 7, 2009 4:43 AM   
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Mr. Moore, how about being the American's Michael Moore? Do you have to be associated with the Democratic Party? The same question applies to Mr. Limbaugh on the extreme right. Can anyone stand up and deal with the issues concerning all of us rather than advancing the agenda of polictical organizations?

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hartsmart
Posted by: hartsmart on Mar 7, 2009 4:44 AM   
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The president's health care target needs all the help it can get! I own the domain---
ahalfportionplace.com

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If you represent...
Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal on Mar 7, 2009 5:47 AM   
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...the number one threat to Amerikkka, Michael, then this country has its values upside down (which I think it actually does). For even one person to think that way, let alone a whole political party, tells you a lot about this country.

My only concern is that you may just give up and avoid the fight. I hope not, we need you, and more like you, more than ever.

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The week that was...
Posted by: Smackback on Mar 7, 2009 6:41 AM   
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Wow... Republicanism hit a new low this week. Pathetic. :-D

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STATUESQUE STATUE OF STATURE
Posted by: americansheep on Mar 7, 2009 7:52 AM   
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Michael, I identified with you from the git-go. And at the height of the attacks against you, I would tell people I thought we should have statues of brave people like you in our cities, instead of statues of military war lords on horses. You were the first "shoe thrower" and I thank you for your heroic work, and hopefully one day there will be a statue to honor you for your stature. (It will take alot of granite or marble, but worth it!)

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But Michael...
Posted by: wildbill on Mar 7, 2009 8:20 AM   
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...for several years now I've defended you to my conservative friends and acquaintances by saying, "As long as the other guys have Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Hannity, Coulter, Savage, et al, I'm glad we have Michael Moore to balance the playing field a bit."

I've seen all your movies and I agree with most of the points you make, but you sometimes push things a little, hitting emotional cords, using ambush journalism against easy targets, etc. Still, you seem to stand up for the average working person, so it amazes me that so many of my average-working-person friends hate and revile you while worshipping Rush. I think that "Bowling for Columbine" was the one film that really set a lot of gun-loving WASP/NRA Americans against you. People with bumper stickers that say "Charlton Heston is my president" and license plates like "ELKHNTR" don't appreciate anything that might limit their ability to buy and use firearms, no matter how well-reasoned.

I don't really understand what's going on here, but there are, indeed, a good many white, middle-class Americans who listen regularly to Rush, O'Reilly, Faux News and all the rest and hang on every word they say, defending the fat cats of the world who use the average guy up then toss him out. I guess the rich guys' "1984" propaganda machine has worked very well.

Fortunately, we have you, Al Franken, John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Keith Olbermann, and a few others to offset those other guys, though it has been a slow game of catch-up. Just keep doing what you're doing; America needs it.

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» RE: But Michael... Posted by: dmb8762
The Voted War Lingers on, Roland Burris is the Lesson Here
Posted by: Jonalist on Mar 7, 2009 8:47 AM   
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Ho,Ho,Ho

Dems getting hot under the collar, flood gates are not open, heart valves fluttering through the night, sleep apnea setting in disturbing the sub consciousness, disconnections to the real world - no wonder Pork Earmarks are a thing Obama can walk away from as if it is not happening. That guy don't care and he took voters for that stroll.

What American Voters need is neither Obama or Igor Panarin, and the Kremlin, they need the New Industrial Era to guide them through this economic turmoil. Russians are not showing much intelligence this economic gloom is all over the world, they need not laugh at American Politics losing its authority over Limbaugh or Pork Earmarks. Read This article "Russian Scholar, U.S. to Collapse Next Year, Alaska Reverts to Russia". They do not need Unions either and a Union Financier named Obama is their kickback bonehead dumba**. Nothing has changed except whom sees change as the only game to play your big bucks. Get wise and see the answer now; The Electric Vehicle Free Conversion Foundation (EVFCF)

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Democraps and repuglicans are on the same mission
Posted by: archivist on Mar 7, 2009 8:52 AM   
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If you take the time to study current events you will see that our current economic troubles were dealt to us by members of both parties and that Barack Obama took more money from banking institutions in his short career than John McCain had in his entire career.

The same with many other things in our current state of the union. If you stand up declaring that one party is rightoues and the other is not you are a damn ignorant fool.

Little tid bit for you; Clinton (repealed) signed the repeal of Glass-Steagall the very thing that prevented our current banking crisis for 70 years. And people go around squaking how Bush did this to us; he certainly didn't help one iota but he didn't actually cause any of this economic termoil. The Democratic party in collusion with the Republicans did this starting about 10 years ago.

No, crashes like this don't happen overnight it takes a lot of work~!

Further reading:

Other People's Money
by Nomi Prins

Who Will Tell The People
by William Geider

Check Amazon while checking out these books and I'm sure you'll find more enlightening reads as well.

Peace

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» RE: We do not have a democracy... Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal
Please, Mr. or Mrs./Archivisit......
Posted by: Opinionator on Mar 7, 2009 9:47 AM   
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Go back to Elementary school or at least use Spell Check on your computer. I found your ignorance SHOCKING!

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» Archivisit......?? Posted by: zipper696
Thank YOU, Michael
Posted by: Babygoat on Mar 7, 2009 12:49 PM   
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You have always had me at your back, there are many who appreciate you and would come to your aid.You have my respect and encouragement.
The Repuglicians, especially with "The Rushing Limpdick" are broken children who have broken their own toys and then tried to break everyone else's. Neither the world nor people are toys. It is not an easy lesson to learn however, all people have the right to exist-grow -mature and thrive! Communication is essential - Dictators are obsolete, The world that they fear is hiding in their own heads. Should they learn, I'm sure that they would be astounded how many of us would offer them compassionate mercy for their ignorance.

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Moore is OK but...
Posted by: phist on Mar 7, 2009 1:31 PM   
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M.Moore really disappointed me what he did to Wesley Clark's campaign. Loved his book and movie and he does a good job as long as he spends some time thinking about his message before delivering it and is rational rather than appealing to emotion. Of course, I could say the same thing about every other Democrat I know.

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parrotuya
Posted by: parrotuya on Mar 7, 2009 6:19 PM   
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Cool! Dude, do you think you could take El Rushbo down in a celebrity death match?

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As Roger's GM went so goes Rush's Republicans
Posted by: limburger on Mar 8, 2009 6:51 AM   
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Thanks Michael for telling it like it is. If GM's chairman Roger Smith had listened to you over two decades ago GM would have survived. Rush is beyond listening; cigar smoke I suspect. Since you and Dennis were not on the ballot I voted for Obama. I hope your comments serve to keep Barack from getting into a mud fight with losers like Steele and Rush.

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So true
Posted by: red godowar on Mar 8, 2009 11:55 AM   
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Amen, Michael.

But Michael, respectfully, please start exercising and eat better.

I do NOT say this publicly as any form of criticism or attack. Succinctly, you are a valuable citizen to this nation, and we really want you around for a long time...

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