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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Michael Moore doubles down on claim that Trump could be America's last president: 'I think it's possible' Controversial documentary filmmaker Michael Moore doubled down on his claim that Donald Trump could be America's last president on Wednesday during an appearance on the far-left MSNBC. Last month, Moore made headlines when the trailer for his new documentary, Fahrenheit 11/9, referred to Trump as the last president of the United States. The anti-Trump filmmaker sat down with MSNBCs Chris Hayes, who asked Moore about the bold claim. I think its possible, absolutely. I think that we have someone in the White House who has no respect for the rule of law, who dislikes democracy by an incredible degree, which doesnt make him really any that much different from other billionaires or CEOs because their businesses are not democracies, Moore responded. Moore said people like Trump rule by fiat and dont like when other people have a voice in their decision making. They also like to take home the bulk of the money with them. So this is -- putting somebody like that in charge of a democracy is a very dangerous thing, and especially, its more dangerous with him because he has a complete lack of ideology, Moore told Hayes. Moore never truly explained why he feels Trump could absolutely be the final president of the United States. Hayes then pointed out that it appears Moore thinks Trump is particularly dangerous because he doesnt believe in anything and the filmmaker responded by, sort of, complimenting Vice President Pence. People say to me, 'well, if we impeach Trump, well have Pence.' I go, 'great, at least he believes in something,' Moore said before declaring hes not afraid to have a debate with Pence. Moore has been on a media blitz promoting his new film and recently blamed pop star Gwen Stefani for Trumps rise to power with one of the most bizarre theories in recent memory. Moore posits that Trumps now-infamous Trump Tower campaign announcement was an effort to prove his popularity to NBC after allegedly learning that Stefanis performance fees as a coach on The Voice were larger than his on The Apprentice, which aired its final season with him as the host in 2015. "He'd been talking about running for president since 1988, but he didn't really want to be president. There's no penthouse in the White House. And he doesn't want to live in a black city, Moore told The Hollywood Reporter. He was trying to pit NBC against another network, but it just went off the rails." Moores film "Fahrenheit 11/9 debuted last week as the opener to the Toronto Film Festival. It is a play on his previous 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 that sought to expose mishandlings in George W. Bushs White House following the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The latest film will seek to do the same to Trump at a key time for the country: the 2018 midterm elections.
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Maybe Jabba the Moore ought to spend his time defending the lawsuit from his wife, whom he's systematically ripped off with phony accounting for his shitty movies.
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