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September 16, 2009 at 8:55 PM #458513September 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM #457745
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ParticipantMichael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.
September 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM #457938EconProf
ParticipantMichael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.
September 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM #458271EconProf
ParticipantMichael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.
September 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM #458342EconProf
ParticipantMichael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.
September 16, 2009 at 9:21 PM #458533EconProf
ParticipantMichael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.
September 16, 2009 at 9:50 PM #457749briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]Michael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.[/quote]
I will be watching his movie at the theater because I want to support Michael Moore because he’s entertaining.
I tune out those talking heads and they don’t influence me. But if you want to feel the “pulse of the nation”, you need to be aware of what these guys (Moore, Limbaugh, et al) are saying.
I take an interest in the news and current events but most people are too busy with their families and drama; so they only hear the sound bites. Unfortunate as it is, that’s how they form their political opinions.
Pop culture shapes social trends and vice versa.
September 16, 2009 at 9:50 PM #457943briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]Michael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.[/quote]
I will be watching his movie at the theater because I want to support Michael Moore because he’s entertaining.
I tune out those talking heads and they don’t influence me. But if you want to feel the “pulse of the nation”, you need to be aware of what these guys (Moore, Limbaugh, et al) are saying.
I take an interest in the news and current events but most people are too busy with their families and drama; so they only hear the sound bites. Unfortunate as it is, that’s how they form their political opinions.
Pop culture shapes social trends and vice versa.
September 16, 2009 at 9:50 PM #458276briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]Michael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.[/quote]
I will be watching his movie at the theater because I want to support Michael Moore because he’s entertaining.
I tune out those talking heads and they don’t influence me. But if you want to feel the “pulse of the nation”, you need to be aware of what these guys (Moore, Limbaugh, et al) are saying.
I take an interest in the news and current events but most people are too busy with their families and drama; so they only hear the sound bites. Unfortunate as it is, that’s how they form their political opinions.
Pop culture shapes social trends and vice versa.
September 16, 2009 at 9:50 PM #458347briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]Michael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.[/quote]
I will be watching his movie at the theater because I want to support Michael Moore because he’s entertaining.
I tune out those talking heads and they don’t influence me. But if you want to feel the “pulse of the nation”, you need to be aware of what these guys (Moore, Limbaugh, et al) are saying.
I take an interest in the news and current events but most people are too busy with their families and drama; so they only hear the sound bites. Unfortunate as it is, that’s how they form their political opinions.
Pop culture shapes social trends and vice versa.
September 16, 2009 at 9:50 PM #458538briansd1
Guest[quote=EconProf]Michael Moore has been caught with too many falsehoods in his “documentaries” to be taken seriously. He pioneered in gotcha media, but misled and outright lied on too many occasions. I tend to tune out such idealogues, whether of the left or right.[/quote]
I will be watching his movie at the theater because I want to support Michael Moore because he’s entertaining.
I tune out those talking heads and they don’t influence me. But if you want to feel the “pulse of the nation”, you need to be aware of what these guys (Moore, Limbaugh, et al) are saying.
I take an interest in the news and current events but most people are too busy with their families and drama; so they only hear the sound bites. Unfortunate as it is, that’s how they form their political opinions.
Pop culture shapes social trends and vice versa.
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