I thought I'd post this for Pro:
Michael Moore was on Piers Morgan Tuesday night for the full hour, discussing the Occupy Wall Street protests.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB2_0G8CKDYI know that excited you, I'll give you a few seconds to clean the fresh jizz off your computer screen.
Okay.
I love how he cites no sources to back up what he says, and both the audience and Morgan just accept everything he says as absolute truth, with no scrutiny or counter-point.
I'm sure they'd give the same favorable treatment to someone voicing the counter-perspective.
Many conservatives such as Pat Buchanan, Peter Schiff, and Timothy Carney, in books I've listed prior, have detailed the partly same but wider view of the problem: that corporations and campaign finance and free trade have combined to move jobs and factories out of the United States, and caused the U.S. to have huge trade deficits, millions of lost jobs, and a dangerous dependency on foreign suppliers.
The Occupy Wall Street crowd only sees the corporations, and not the rest of the equation. With a decidedly socialist riff, Moore makes a few perspectives I can partly agree with, but so mired in his own twisted notions that is impossible to distill the facts from the other crud he rants.
And I love the way Morgan just hangs on every word Moore says, as if it were written on tablets of stone and carried down from Mount Sinai.