Time magazine has interviewed Michael Moore in anticipation of his next film, Sicko, which reportedly takes aim at the U.S. health care system. (HT: Drudge.) The interview is a run-of-the-mill Q&A that's basically a yawner until Moore lets out some pure hilarity.
TIME: Do you think people will accuse the movie of inaccuracy?
MOORE: I offered $10,000 to anybody who could find a single fact in Fahrenheit 9/11 that was wrong.
TIME: Have you had to pay anything?
MOORE: No, of course not. Every fact in my films is true. And yet how often do I have to read over and over again about supposed falsehoods? The opinions in the film are mine. They may not be true, but I think they are.
Good grief. "Every fact in my films is true"? Not even close. An entire industry has practically erupted in debunking Moore's films.
Fahrenheit 9/11? Debunked:
"Fifty-Nine Deceits in Fahrenheit 9/11," (pdf) by Dave Kopel, Independence Institute (Note: Very lengthy) ...
"Unfairenheit 9/11: The lies of Michael Moore," by Christopher Hitchens ...
Bowling for Columbine? Debunked:
"Bowling for Columbine: Documentary or Fiction?" by David T. Hardy (Note: Very Lengthy) ...
"Moore admits to altering 'Bowling for Columbine' DVD" by Brendan Nyhan, SpinSanity.com ...
"Bowl-o-Drama," by Daniel Lyons, Forbes magazine ...
See also: MooreWatch ... MooreExposed ... "Moore's myriad mistakes," by Bryan Keefer, SpinSanity.com ... Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man by David Hardy and Jason Clarke ...
It seems Moore owes $10,000 to a lot of people!
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