Oh, NOW the far-lefties figure it out.
Moore accused of telling tales over tequilas with Chavez
The documentary-maker has caused outrage among Hugo Chavez’s supporters by using a late-night chat show to tell a humorous anecdote about meeting Venezuela’s socialist President in a luxury hotel suite during the recent Venice Film Festival.
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But there was a problem with the story. A big one. The meeting that Moore so confidently described never happened.
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“Michael Moore is a most unfortunate coward,” declared blogger Eva Golinger. She dubbed him “the worst of yellow journalists, a liar and storyteller on the big screen”, and said his yarn was “offensive and insulting” and a clear sign of his “hypocrisy and lack of ethics”. Franz JT Lee, a Marxist academic and blogger, claimed that the film-maker’s comments were “part of the United States’ ‘war of ideas'” against Venezuela, and said similar “propaganda” led to the rise of the Nazis in 1930s Germany.
Heh. But at least someone in Venezuela truly gets it:
Critics of Mr Chavez have called the level of invective against Moore – some of which was aired on Venezuelan state television – disproportionate. They believe his anecdote was intended to be a harmless, tongue-in-cheek joke. The socialist movement failed to grasp the nuances of his intended irony, they claim, because they lack a sense of humour.
No kidding.
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Clearly a lie! Everyone knows that tHugo only drinks scotch.