  Ah, I love a good Republican bashing. I take any way I can get it. What do I like even more than a Republican bashing? A George W. Bush bashing! That gets me giddy. Really excited. So it should be no surprise that the movie I am reviewing tonight is Fahrenheit 9/11 .
Michael Moore's latest documentary chronicals the connections and ties between the Bush family and the Bin Ladens and the Saud family of Saudi Arabia. And of course it demonstrated how there is NO tie between Al Queda and Iraq. Now any good liberal would already know all of this, so do what I did. Take a politically uninterested friend and VOILA! A new person who will probably vote for John Kerry is born! Although John Kerry is not peaches and cream, he is better than the alternative. I feel desperate at this point. Get Bush out of the White House, then smack around the two party system to get some viable alternatives. Eh hem. I'm now stepping off the soapbox. "There's a sayin' in Tennessee, well it's in Texas so I think it's in Tennessee - Fool me once, you can't fool me twice.
" ~ George W Bush Well George W, apparently you can be fooled. Alot. Alot. Alot. But the sad thing that the film illustrates is that Bush is mostly fooling himself. Sure, some of the American people are susceptible to being fooled, but not me said the flea. While it is poignant, it is not the most fluid documentary I've seen. It jumps around quite a bit. Iraq was portrayed as a dreamy bastian of Middle East peace before the war (it was definitely better off than it is now, but not a model country by any standards).
There are quite a few scenes that seem edited to make Moore's point (of course I excpected that - it is a blatently biased documentary). Super Size Me (please see the review from Monday, June 21) was easier to follow. But the film is entertaining. Speaking of Super Size Me, it wouldn't hurt Michael Moore to lay of the trips through the McDonald's drive through. Seriously... He can't die of a heart attack at a young age! He has many more documentaries to make! Wait a second...What?....Huh?... Stop! No!... Alas, this review has been cut short by John Ashcroft. Please join your local Young Morally Superior Club, usually found at your local Republican Party headquarters. www.au-senegal.com www.u2.com www.csmonitor.com www.megwood.com 
