  "Hi folks, it was all a big urlLink publicity stunt for my new movie! " Michael Moore knew over a year ago that Disney would not distribute his film, yet this week he pretended to be outraged at their censorship. As it turns out, he may not have even had a deal for distribution in the first place, the deal with Miramax may have just been for financing. It's was a cheap stunt and it damages what little credibility he has. This is exactly how he handles making his films too, slanting information, not telling the full story so it appears like something it's not. This guy is no more credible than Rush Limbaugh. The two seem separated at birth, one raised by liberals, the other by a pack of wolves. In an indignant letter to his supporters, Moore said he had learnt only on Monday that Disney had put the kibosh on distributing the film, which has been financed by the semi-independent Disney subsidiary Miramax. But in the CNN interview he said: "Almost a year ago, after we'd started making the film, the chairman of Disney, Michael Eisner, told my agent he was upset Miramax had made the film and he will not distribute it. " Semi-independent Disney subsidiary? You are either independent or you are not. A company owned by Disney Corp. isn't semi-anything, it's a corporate beast.
Silly me for forgetting what a bloated, lying, liberal windbag Michael Moore is. Moore told CNN that Disney had "signed a contract to distribute this [film]" but got cold feet. But Disney executives insists there was never any contract. And a source close to Miramax said that the only deal there was for financing, not for distribution . So he's still not telling the truth! He never even had a distribution deal in the first place!
Way to take the focus off an interesting subject, the Bush Family connection to the Saudis, and obscure it by your own lies and publicity stunts you horse's ass. We'd all be better off urlLink reading House of Bush, House of Saud : The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties by Craig Unger, rather than watching Moore's schlocky work. 
