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December 1, 2004 - 7:23 am - by Roger L Simon

Local hero Generalissimo Duane beats Michael Moore around the track – maybe that wasn’t so hard. (via Instapundit)

BTW, type “Generalissimo” by itself into Google and see what comes up. This is a good test of Web Power. Hint: it’s not Fidel or Bush. [Try "Roger" by itself.-ed. You are giving me trouble this morning. Split personality problem? Go ahead. Try.]

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4 Comments, 4 Threads

  1. 1. Fausta

    Michael Moore, washed & shaved?

    Can’t be. Aliens must have taken over.

  2. 2. Robert Crawford

    Moore’s shaving was more of his schtick, part of his “I’m gonna be audited by the IRS!” whine.

    Odd that no one’s mentioned that it wasn’t a Republican administration that last used that tactic, or that there’s not been a hint of it in this administration.

  3. 3. Lem

    Correct me if Iím wrong but isnít a Generalissimo really a Jeneralisimo, a Spanish gerund?

  4. 4. mcg

    Am I the only one who isn’t literally flattened by the irony in this statement by Michael Moore:

    “The Democrats, oftentimes, aren’t very good at telling a story.”

    I mean, this, coming from Michael Moore, Oscar-winning storyteller—er, I mean, propagandist—er, I mean, documentary filmmaker? And what is more, are these the same Democrats that claim the absolute lion’s share of Hollywood’s (and New York’s) artists? They give themselves awards for writing, for goodness sake.

    Then again, country music is almost all about the story, isn’t it.

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