Well I happen to like Micheal Moore, much to the horror of my arch-conservative friends.
My friends are right about Micheal's use of OUT OF CONTEXT. It's a particular cynical and untruthful method and most believing audiences don't know how unprincipled his method is.
But getting past that, which again my conservative friends cannot do, I take in the larger message of Micheal Moore and enjoy the haiku of it.
I fight against the believers' rush to embrace anything that agrees with their original bias.
This rush to judgement and condemnation is a characteristic of all herds.
I particularly fell out of my chair when a Montana Bank gave a new customer, Micheal Moore a rifle and ammunition. That was so damn funny, and so much better than a boring toaster or tote bag.
And it was as short as my Dad's day when he and his friends would shoot a few squirrels on the way and stow their 22s in the high school locker.
But today, the religious and political divide falls between a rural and urban outlook, both looking at each other as bizarre.