13 / July
13 / July
In This Corner, From Flint, Michigan, Weighing In At...

Readers of FlynnFiles are undoubtedly familiar with former WWF champion Warrior. Try as we might to get him out of his shell, Warrior just always seems to come across as guarded and bashful. Warrior just posted on Ultimate Warrior.com, about, among other topics, Michael Moore.

Warrior writes: "Moore is simply an obese, grotesque blob. A virulent blight on mankind. Even through pictures of him you can smell his rot--his decayed breath festering from his black oral cavity, his magnet-infested deviant mind and his stinky fermenting what’s-a-bath? beard cheese. Looking at his dwarfish and greasy rat-like hands attached to his blimpish body repulses me into imagining the filthiness of the fat-ass always-eating head chef of a restaurant who when he uses the restroom, returns to work without having washed his hands... Whittaker Chambers wrote of a man he once met: 'I was always expecting him to sidle up to me and whisper: "Feelthy pictures?"' Moore sends the same pornographic ickiness up and down my spine."

Warrior takes issue with well-paid columnists who put nine bucks in Moore's pocket to see the film. I forked over my hard-earned dough to Moore, but since I'm not well paid I know Warrior wasn't referring to me. Anyhow, how else, but through these writers who saw the movie, would Warrior have any idea of the specific lies in it? Warrior is certainly not alone in the conservative community in his lack of curiousity when it comes to Fahrenheit 9/11. I spoke to a group of a dozen or so interns on Monday, and not one of them had seen Moore's movie.

Reading Zinn, Marcuse, and Derrida, watching Michael Moore movies, interviewing anti-war protestors--it's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it.

posted at 01:12 AM
Comments

I will certainly see F-911. I have been reading a book on propaganda, I have old soviet posters in my room - I am fascinated with propaganda. When I go see F-911 however, I will pay for some other movie and then walk into F-911 so I don't have to financially support Mr. fat ass.

Posted by: Rob on July 13, 2004 10:40 AM

If I ever see the movie, it will be when I can watch it for free on broadcast TV.

I pay for movie tickets to be entertained, not to watch long campaign commercials.

And propaganda?

Remember Ufatone?

Just for the record, Warrior is not what I consider shy. He says what he beleives is the truth, regardless of the negative impact doing so might have on him. I admire that kind of "guts."

Be well,

Dwain "Sponge Daddy" Koch

Posted by: Dwain "Sponge Daddy" Koch on July 13, 2004 12:22 PM

Sponge Daddy,

My remark about Warrior's shyness was sarcasm. I thought the next paragraph made that clear, but unfortunately sarcasm is something that doesn't always come across clearly in print. My bad.

Posted by: Dan Flynn on July 13, 2004 01:05 PM

I thought I would join the war before i got drafted! Son there is no draft anymore. There was one? Is that sarcasm or stupidity?

Posted by: Bob Morris on July 13, 2004 07:06 PM

Bush is like Boss Hogg and the American people are the Duke boys. You can only fool us for so long...and then we catch you with the goods.

Posted by: Doug Buford on July 13, 2004 09:00 PM
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