Michael Moore Offers Fahrenheit 9/11 to NBC For Free

Moore’s documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, looked critically at Bush’s handling of the attacks on 9/11 and the Iraq war.
“I would love it actually — my plea if [GE CEO Jeff Immelt] or anyone who is watching here at GE, if they — I will give them for free Fahrenheit 9/11 to run on NBC as balance to all this publicity they have been giving president Bush this week and his answers, you know, that the worst thing that happened to him was Kanye West and all this,” Moore offered.
“I hope we never forget what this man did. Parents tonight, thousands of them sit at home, their children no longer with them because of a war that was essentially a lie. So that’s my answer to Mr. Bush,” Moore concluded.
Bush on 9/11: "We're Going to Kick Their Ass"

George Bush’s book explains why he opted to continue reading to Florida schoolchildren after being told of the 9/11 attacks. On the fateful September day nine years ago, Bush’s first inkling of the unfolding tragedy came as he walked into a classroom in Florida to read to a group of young children. “On the short […]