Millionaire Michael Moore says capitalism is evil and that the entire system should be thrown out for one that is "democratic" and "fair."
That's the overarching message of Moore's new documentary, "Capitalism: A Love Story," which will be widely released Oct. 2. The film won two prizes at the Venice Film Festival and was lauded by critics there and at the Toronto Film Festival. Now Moore is being warmly greeting in softball interviews by television anchors and reporters - particularly on ABC.
ABC's "Nightline" ran an 8-minute long segment Sept. 22 interviewing Moore and showing clips of his film, an it received an additional five minutes on "Good Morning America" Sept. 23. ABC didn't include a single critic of Moore in those 13 minutes, and neither segment rebuked Moore for past lies in his movies.
The film has generated uncritical buzz among many other news outlets including MSNBC, The New York Times, Associated Press and "The Jay Leno Show." He is also scheduled to be a guest of "Larry King Live," "The Situation Room," and "The View" Sept. 23 and 24. Four networks, a wire service and three out of five major newspapers will have covered the movie in the span of a week.
Many of the media descriptions of the "fascinating filmmaker" were flattering. ABC's Terry Moran said, "Michael Moore hates capitalism. He hates it with a savagely funny and surprisingly religious passion."
Picking up on that religious theme, The New York Times' Bruce Headlam said that in private conversation Moore "could pass for a kindly Jesuit. Headlam wrote a 2,133 word feature the filmmaker and political activity on Sept. 20 that also left out Moore's critics entirely.
MSNBC's Alex Witt praised the movie in a Sept. 20 discussion, but at least she mentioned that people have been critical of Moore as hypocritical - making millions from his movies why campaigning for the end of capitalism. Witt told viewers Moore has made $172 million from his documentaries.
But hypocrisy isn't the only criticism of Moore. Moore is a documented liar and, according to the USA Today, his movie "Sicko" used "omission, exaggeration and cinematic sleight of hand to make its points." One exaggeration Moore used in "Sicko" was the claim that 50 million Americans are uninsured. The Business & Media Institute has exposed this falsehood time and time again, pointing out that the census figure of roughly 46 million people includes almost 10 million non-citizens.
Despite that, much of the news media gushed over "Sicko" and Moore. Reports said he shows "compassion" and "generosity." The same ABC reporter, Moran, gushed in 2007 that Moore was "taking on America's deeply flawed health care system" because "fixing health care is a moral, even a religious obligation."
Moran even suggested Moore might make a good political candidate in that interview. Many reporters, including Moran were impressed by Moore's charisma.
‘Radical' Ideas and Lies
ABC gave Michael Moore plenty of time to spread his "radical" anti-capitalist notions to its millions of viewers.
In his "Nightline" interview with Terry Moran, Moore called Goldman Sachs "public enemy No. 1" and declared that Wall Street was literally "a crime scene." Video showed Moore stretching yellow, crime scene tape around banks like Chase. He also declared capitalism to be "anti-Christian" and claimed that he's "embarrassed" by the fact that his movies enable him to make a "decent" living.Moran indicated that Moore was rich, but didn't call him a millionaire or let viewers know the shock filmmaker's movies have made him $172 million dollars according to MSNBC. His mostly fawning segment with Moore did include one surprisingly harsh comment near the end: "So he shambles on. Like some angry overweight prophet of our times, either crazy or brilliant. Traitorous or patriotic, depending on your point of view, but always laughing."
The very next morning Chris Cuomo interviewed Moore for "Good Morning America." He began by showing a clip of the movie in which Moore tells a Goldman Sachs security guard, "You can trust me."
"You can trust me," Cuomo repeated as he welcomed Moore to the show. But the fact is Moore is not trustworthy. He has lied with his films beginning with "Roger & Me" in 1989 in which he tried to chase down then General Motors CEO Roger Smith. His entire film depicts a failed attempt to get an interview with Smith.
But as Steve Finefrock reported, Smith had "granted a lengthy interview" on-camera while that movie was being made.
Cuomo didn't ask about that misrepresentation or others including Moore's claim not to own stocks. Instead, Moore was given five minutes to rail against the unfairness of capitalism.
When asked for a solution, Moore said part of it was to "get money out of our politics." But according to OpenSecrets.org a filmmaker or film producer with addresses in Michigan or New York named Michael Moore has donated to many Democratic candidates, including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Added together those contributions totaled more than $16,000, and four other Michael Moores listed might have been his contributions.
Cuomo didn't ask Moore about his political contributions, but the AP reported that screenings of "Capitalism: A Love Story" in Bellaire, Mich. along with three parties raised $25,000 for the Democratic party in Antrim county.
You can find the Business & Media Institute's full analysis here.
—Julia A. Seymour is an assistant editor for the Business & Media Institute.




















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Now THAT'S Funny!!
September 23, 2009 - 16:39 ET by sic721With the supposed advertiser 'boycott' of Glenn Beck's show, today at the half hour break, right after a segment on school indoctrination with the film "Stuff", what commercial was shown? You guessed it! A trailer for Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story'. Bwaaaahahahaha. Go get 'em, Fox. Now THAT'S some funny stuff! Eye. Row. Knee.
MM is so principled....
September 23, 2009 - 16:39 ET by Blonde...and such a capitalist. He's laughing all the way to the bank, unfortunately.
But you nailed a mighty rich irony there, sic.
I hope he fails, too.
I'd like just one of these
September 23, 2009 - 16:39 ET by Dave in TexasI'd like just one of these guys to ask him if he's so against capitalism, why is he charging people to see his movie? He's wealthy enough to fund it himself, and he would still be plenty rich afterwards. He could just put it on the internet for free viewing and download.
I'd also like them to ask themselves why they love his anti-capitalist message so much, but then they turn around and charge the distributor of his film to run commercials for it on their network?
MM
September 23, 2009 - 16:48 ET by svh83What a slob.
"I think you'd better call John, 'cause it don't look they're here to deliver...the mail". -NY
I think Michael Moore and
September 23, 2009 - 16:48 ET by BKeyserI think Michael Moore and Rob Reiner should put their heads together and do an expose on the virtues of preventative dieting.
BK
September 23, 2009 - 16:54 ET by boomerconI never got past "put their heads together", and I laughed so hard I cried. Now I can't get that visual out of my mind!
I really thought you were going somewhere else with that, and my mind raced ahead...sorry (NOT)
boomer
September 23, 2009 - 16:59 ET by BKeyserI had to hit the 'backspace' several times before posting that comment.
Capitalist Pig
September 23, 2009 - 16:50 ET by SaseboSailorMichael Moore gives a whole new meaning to the term "Capitalist Pig".
uumm
September 23, 2009 - 17:04 ET by charlietexasCapitalism hasn't hurt Mikey any......hes got homes all over the country and he hasnt missed any meals.......fat pig
Free tickets for Michael Moore's film on Capitalism are
September 23, 2009 - 18:28 ET by vrwc13Free tickets for Michael Moore's film on Capitalism are not available...
Hey, he's got to make a buck too!
v
"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out
of other people's money."
—Margaret Thatcher
I'd throw Moore (with the
September 23, 2009 - 17:21 ET by Chris NormanI'd throw Moore (with the assistance of a bulldozer) into the same Useless People Bin along with Perez Hilton.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
So, does MM renounce his work with Spielberg?
September 23, 2009 - 17:25 ET by CobraManSo, does this mean MM will publicly denounce his work with Spielberg, when he was the second unit director for Raiders of the Lost Ark? How much money did that movie make again, Mikey? Damn them capitalists, like MM!
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus.
The US Supreme Court
We all knew that M. Moore is a habitual liar
September 23, 2009 - 18:08 ET by richb313We all knew that M. Moore is a habitual liar but it takes a real genius to out yourself as the biggest Hypocrite on the planet.
How else would Pravda media
September 23, 2009 - 18:29 ET by rockyracoonHow else would Pravda media treat Moore, they are simpatico.
"...they are
September 24, 2009 - 08:36 ET by red_dragon311"...they are simpatico"
what do you mean by that.....simpatico means....cute, like a cute smile, a cute car.
lib-think:
Male/female gender roles, especially the desire of women to be mothers, are purely social constructs. But homosexuality - and every other sexual proclivity - are immutable, ingraned biological desires that cannot be questioned
Since we are correcting....
September 24, 2009 - 08:56 ET by ParagrouperSimpatico also means "of like mind or temperment."
"Beware the fury of the patient man." - John Dryden
Moore is only half right
September 23, 2009 - 18:41 ET by Pancho SanzaAny economic system without the virtues of honesty and fairness, is everything Mikey says it is: evil. But that is not what Mikey practices. He is living high on the HOG from his profits.
Having Mikey pontificate on the evils of capitalism is akin to having a pederast explain the evils of child pornography.
As for his brand of Christianity, I can only paraphrase the New Testament: "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of the needle, than it is for a FAT, RICH man to enter the Kingdom of G-d."
MSM: the suicidal suspension of reason and conscience.
Speaking as an ex-Jesuit
September 23, 2009 - 19:40 ET by KC MulvilleThe New York Times' Bruce Headlam said that in private conversation Moore "could pass for a kindly Jesuit."
Only if you don't understand Jesuits ...
So remind me
September 23, 2009 - 19:44 ET by Dave DBack when Farhenheit 911 came out he said he donate all the profits to charity. So remind me, how much money did that work out to? (Let me guess, they used Hollywood accounting so it technically didn't make a profit and he pocketed it all.)
His next movie will attack the American FAMILY.
September 23, 2009 - 20:35 ET by caiobabeMoore's progression into utter illogical and immoral stances against everything American will eventually end up with him exposing the American family as being too strict and overbearing on the American child.
Mothers and fathers will be shown to not follow basic humanistic rights in the "democratic society" wherein the parents will not allow dissention and opinion from the oppressed...that being the CHILDREN.
Parental positions that force religion, force health care and force education may just be the start of this evil that Moore is set out to destroy.
If you consider that the family itself as a structure that forms a basis, a standard in which to live is coming under attack... well then, I fear that man has corrupted himself beyond his own repair. God Himself may have to step in as He has done in the past and it was never pretty when it happened.
Yes, this may be a stretch...but look at what Moore has done so far and look at the decline of the American family in the past decade. This subject is ripe for his picking and he has made no bones about how Americans should live their lives.
moore is less
September 24, 2009 - 07:20 ET by bsmarjI think he was the one claiming the 9 pieces of pie for himself.
That greedy capitalist.
Free speech and making money hand over fist is alright for them. Some of the actors and actresses make more money a year than a lot of corporations and they don't work quite as hard.
Moore, the capitalist PIG
September 24, 2009 - 09:23 ET by OldJoePlease spare us..... Michael.
Full disclosure please, then massive check writing on your part to "spread YOUR wealth around".