Isn't this a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
This morning, Opinion Journal published a rather entertaining article entitled "Celebrities Uncensored". The various (out of context) celebrity quotes range from actress Amber Tamblyn's esoteric explanation of why celebrities tend to favor Democrats ("It's just that we're artists, we're progressive and nothing's going to change that. Therefore you can never stick with someone who is going to keep their mind with security, because security of the mind is decay, you're not advancing.") to Jerry Springer's dissing of the Bush administration ("Say what you want about my show. My show didn't shut down one factory, it didn't close one school, it didn't under-fund anyone's health insurance. You know what I mean?"). Michael Moore's quote concerning the Republican party (which in my opinion is the rhetorical equivalent of the pot calling the kettle black) goes like this: "They are up at six in the morning trying to figure out which minority group they're going to screw today. The hate, they eat [it] for breakfast. They are going to fight and they are going to smear, and they are going to lie, and they are going to hate."