Friday, September 23, 2016

Michael Moore: The Bearer of Good News

Michael Moore is bringing us good news.

Inadvertently.

He wrote a few months back how Donald Trump is going to be the next President of the United States.

This hard-core moronic leftist, a crockumentarian who has lied about the Right, conservatives, President Bush, and just about anything that smacks of the truth--finally told the truth about one key issue.



Donald Trump is a great candidate, and he will Make America Great Again!

And so, he gave the bad news to his regressive followers who still think that he is relevant.

The truth is, people will only care what he thinks or has to say about anything when he gives back that Academy Award for "Bowling for Columbine." THe

Friends:

I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I gave it to you straight last summer when I told you that Donald Trump would be the Republican nominee for president. And now I have even more awful, depressing news for you: Donald J. Trump is going to win in November. This wretched, ignorant, dangerous part-time clown and full time sociopath is going to be our next president. President Trump. Go ahead and say the words, ‘cause you’ll be saying them for the next four years: “PRESIDENT TRUMP.”

Now why does this peddler of lies and deceit believe that Donald Trump is going to be the next President of the United States?

Here are the 5 reasons Trump is going to win:

1. Midwest Math, or Welcome to Our Rust Belt Brexit.  I believe Trump is going to focus much of his attention on the four blue states in the rustbelt of the upper Great Lakes – Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. 

Moore was right that Trump would spend more time in these Rust Belt states.

These regions are genuinely conservative regions where Republican governors have inveted some incredible effort, with stellar results.

Scott Walker and Rick Snyder have been reworking their states to serve everyone. They broke the power of Big Labor, which was keeping Democrats entrenched in power.

The last Republican Presidential candidate to win these states? Ronald Reagan,who was pro-labor all the way, and walked in lockstep to the needs of private labor unions.

This distinction cannot be ignored. Public sector unions are bankrupting cities, school districts, and states. The private unions needs a thriving market place in order to thrive.

Now, let's catch Michael Moore up to speed.



Donald Trump is now winning Ohio.

He is down in Pennsylvania, and clawing back into the front will be an uphill climb.

Trump has latched onto the bad trade deals which globalists and distance marketeers have ignored. Free trade must be free for everyone. I think that more people will start paying attention to large-scale, multinational deals from now on.

I must admit that free trade is not always free if the terms of the agreement are not clear, consistent, and transparent. No doubt that has become a huge liability for the United States.

2. From Green Bay to Pittsburgh, this, my friends, is the middle of England – broken, depressed, struggling, the smokestacks strewn across the countryside with the carcass of what we use to call the Middle Class. Angry, embittered working (and nonworking) people who were lied to by the trickle-down of Reagan and abandoned by Democrats who still try to talk a good line but are really just looking forward to rub one out with a lobbyist from Goldman Sachs who’ll write them nice big check before leaving the room. 

Moore has picked up on the blue collar conservative Democratic vein which motivates middle America. They are tired of arrogant, big government elitists pushing policies which push them out of work, out of power, and out of relevance.

These social justice maneuvers, from the rioting in the streets to the redefinition of marriage and gender, have infuriated the No-Longer-Silent Majority.

This is the result of Big Government, Big Green, and Big Business globalists who want to skew the rules and game the system for themselves at the expense of everyone else.

Everyone else revolts and rejects their insidious discrimination and dominance.

3. The Last Stand of the Angry White Man. Our male-dominated, 240-year run of the USA is coming to an end. A woman is about to take over! How did this happen?! On our watch! There were warning signs, but we ignored them.

Moore is facetious--and fatuous, but there is some truth to this brazen assertion.

Feminism has turned into angry, embittered anti-masculinism. Men are automatically bad. Men must submit to women's every needs and demands, or they lose half the property and pay alimony until the children are all grown up--if they grow up at all.

Men are required to take the abuse, and women get away with a lot in our courts and in the media.

Manhood is under attack, and boyhood is denied as an emotional disorder which needs to be cured, rather than a stage of life to be embraced then shaped into strong and energetic maturity.

Not only that, but the attack on men is also an attack on women and children, too, because it's an attack on the family.

The femi-nazi rhetoric coming out of Michael Moore's words is very disheartening.

Male-dominated? There is nothing wrong with submission and honor in a marriage. Men are called to lead, to be the head of the household. Headship is not dictatorship. Submission is not slavery, but graceful deference which rewards the wife, the lady of the home with greater honor and glory.

4. The Hillary Problem. Can we speak honestly, just among ourselves? And before we do, let me state, I actually like Hillary – a lot – and I think she has been given a bad rap she doesn’t deserve. But her vote for the Iraq War made me promise her that I would never vote for her again. To date, I haven’t broken that promise. For the sake of preventing a proto-fascist from becoming our commander-in-chief, I’m breaking that promise. I sadly believe Clinton will find a way to get us in some kind of military action. She’s a hawk, to the right of Obama. But Trump’s psycho finger will be on The Button, and that is that. Done and done.

You have to applaud Michael Moore for having the courage to tell the truth about their front-runner.

Hillary sucks.

But not for the reasons most people in this country despise her.

He focuses on her vote for the war in Iraq.

How about focusing on her corruption in connection with the Clinton Foundation?

How about her pathological penchant for lying?

Her misuse of classified information?

Her frequent need to cover up her crimes with more lies?



Her ill health, which she still tries to deny?

How about the four dead diplomats in Benghazi?

How about her flip-flopping on every major issue, and even her ideological bent?

No, Moore's only upset that she voted to kill Saddam Hussein.

5. The Depressed Sanders Vote. Stop fretting about Bernie’s supporters not voting for Clinton – we’re voting for Clinton! The polls already show that more Sanders voters will vote for Hillary this year than the number of Hillary primary voters in ’08 who then voted for Obama. This is not the problem. The fire alarm that should be going off is that while the average Bernie backer will drag him/herself to the polls that day to somewhat reluctantly vote for Hillary, it will be what’s called a “depressed vote” – meaning the voter doesn’t bring five people to vote with her. 

Now Moore is dallying with fantasy. Those Bernie voters are no longer Democratic voters, and guess what? Bernie Sanders was never a real Democrat. He had served in Congress and in the United States Senate as an independent (of ideas and reality) socialist.

He signed on as a Democrat only because he wouldn't have had the 50-state infrastructure to run for President as an Independent.



Progressive voters have been charmed by the Sanders snake oil so effectively, they are breaking away from the Democratic Party and joining the Greens, or voting for Gary Johnson, or not voting at all. They have been branded for Revolution, and they are not going back on their deepest convictions to support a Wall Street bought-and-sold Establishment hag in tacky pantsuits.

6.  The Jesse Ventura Effect. Finally, do not discount the electorate’s ability to be mischievous or underestimate how any millions fancy themselves as closet anarchists once they draw the curtain and are all alone in the voting booth. It’s one of the few places left in society where there are no security cameras, no listening devices, no spouses, no kids, no boss, no cops, there’s not even a friggin’ time limit. 

Moore finds a colorful expression for the anti-establishment temperament in the current electorate.

The voters want the ultimate in outsider status. They will not vote for the status quo, but not just for the arbitrary reason for doing so. They status quo have given them bad trade deals, no national security, endless wars, wasteful and costly bailouts, and corridors of power geared toward the greed of the few political connected at the expense of the rest.

Voters are justifiably frustrated. Trump is a wild card for many. Hillary is a race card, gender card, corruption, and fraud card that everyone has seen, and has tossed away.

Final Reflection

Moore's mourning for Hillary Clinton and her so demise before the American electorate is uite gratifying.

Crocodile tears? Schadenfreude? All of the above, I dare say.

For a faux-populist like crockumentarian Mike to call Trump a faux-populist is just the height of stupidity, arrogance, and lacking self-awareness.



By the way, for a guy who has claimed to be the voice and face of working America, he lives the high life in gated mansions, taking money from the the working classes, who barely get by, and coasts off their misguided class warfare conflict.

The rise of Truth is not just the demise of the mainstream left-wing media, but the arrogant, big money progressive plutocrats who have turned Americans against each other just to make easy money.

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