The most incendiary documentary film released in 2004 saw filmmaker Michael Moore openly lambast president George W. Bush in "Fahrenheit 9/11". But despite its box office success, a groundswell of anti-Moore rhetoric came to the fore, with a number of prominent political figures openly criticizing both his film and his methodology. Presented here are an impressive array of contributors, including the irrepressible Dixiecrat Zell Miller; political consultant Dick Morris; former New York mayor Ed Koch; editor of 'The National Review', Dave Kopel; author and New York attorney Ann Coulter, and many others. Their opinions on Moore and his film are extensively detailed throughout, making this a fascinating riposte to one of the most popular documentaries of all time.
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