The Sound of the Crowd

How Much Is Enough?

I hope you don’t think I’m piling on the Michael Moore posts too much–it’s just that there’s a lot of good, even important, stuff out there at the moment. So I figure the best way is just to give you the links and let you decide for youself the ones to follow.

Moore vs. the networks. This is a transcript of the appearance that led Jon Stewart to ask “Did [Moore] just ambush [CBS host Hannah Storm] on her own show?”

Village Voice: The Attack on Fahrenheit 9/11: Fox lays back while ABC and NBC…

I think I agree with about 97-98% of this NYT Opinion Column with Paul Krugman reviewing Fahrenheit 9/11. He covers many of the movie’s flaws, but also points out that given the current climate, they don’t matter as much as its strengths.

To conclude: Oh man, conservatives want to get this guy.


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