Similarly, actor Seth Rogen compared snipers to Nazis by invoking Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds and then claiming that his quotes were also being misinterpreted. The tragedy of that one is we expected it coming from Michael Moore…but Seth Rogen blasting a movie about snipers who kill evil people after he had just created international news with a movie about killing an evil dictator? Face, meet palm.
Perhaps the biggest head-shaker comes from Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company, who has been doing Michael Moore’s bidding for years on end. During an appearance on CBS This Morning, he defended the pitiful fat man.
“I think Michael Moore may have gotten misquoted,” Weinstein insisted. “It wasn’t a reaction, I don’t think, to this movie. I think people put two quotes together, but I think Michael is going to come out today and clarify his position.”
As of the time of this article’s publishing, Moore has done no such thing…because there’s really no way to interpret his evil and heartless remarks in any other way, despite Harvey’s attempt to soften his plush buddy. Moore hates war, and most of all, he hates GUNS. If he could have featured Chris Kyle in his anti-weapons film screed Bowling for Columbine, he would have.
The only thing more pathetic than an unpatriotic jerk ripping America’s heroes is one who’s too afraid to double down on it when he’s exposed. Luckily for Michael, there are more Chris Kyles out there protecting his right to be an a**hole.Send this to a friend