  My more sane Democratic friends, the ones who don't froth at the mouth and chew the carpet when Dubya's visage pops onto the TV screen, protest that Michael Moore is a fringe player in their party. They say he is rejected by the mainstream of reasonable, sane Democrats, who know the difference between "being anti-war" and "being for the other side," as Moore clearly does not.
So I wonder how they will feel about urlLink this snippet, reported in the Spectator. The DNC has worked out a deal with the distributor of left-wing extremist Michael Moore's new anti-Bush film that will ensure more than a half-million DVD copies of the film will be distributed nationwide in October 2004, just a month before the general election. The unprecedented deal, in which the DNC will pay essentially a wholesale price for the DVD. "This could be a huge boost for our grassroots," says a DNC furndraiser.
"We have such a network now of folks getting together on a local basis that the movie will give them a reason to gather, perhaps fundraise and certainly expand their circle of friends. " Probably they won't feel anything, because probably it won't be reported anywhere that they'll read. 
