Michael Moore tried to warn democrats about the issues and momentum Trump was building in the lead up to the 2016 election. He begged them not to forsake the working man. He was the only lefty I saw that believed Trump could beat HRC.
He is still crying in the democrat wilderness but few are listening. His comments on the impeachment and particularly the democrat elitism and arrogance are as enlightening as they are poignant.
“So, Katie Halper, we are talking here really just hours now after the first day of the trial in the Senate, the trial of Donald J. Trump,” the filmmaker began. Like most Americans, Moore admitted that he had been finding the proceedings frustrating and “bizarre,” mostly in the sense that despite all their confidence, Democrats aren’t gaining much leverage over their sworn enemy.
Moore finally got to the gist of his point, telling Halper, “We think, ‘Oh we’re smarter than these guys and so we’re going to win,’ and actually what we mostly do is lose. So, not so smart after all.”
He is still crying in the democrat wilderness but few are listening. His comments on the impeachment and particularly the democrat elitism and arrogance are as enlightening as they are poignant.
“So, Katie Halper, we are talking here really just hours now after the first day of the trial in the Senate, the trial of Donald J. Trump,” the filmmaker began. Like most Americans, Moore admitted that he had been finding the proceedings frustrating and “bizarre,” mostly in the sense that despite all their confidence, Democrats aren’t gaining much leverage over their sworn enemy.
Moore finally got to the gist of his point, telling Halper, “We think, ‘Oh we’re smarter than these guys and so we’re going to win,’ and actually what we mostly do is lose. So, not so smart after all.”