You got to feel bad for George W Bush on some level. Thanks for
that warm welcome...
I don't know what it is with right wingers and Republicans. They
seem to have hijacked over the years the word
"patriotism", the American flag, these things. And it's an
odd thing. I have been thinking about this lately. Because the true
patriots are those who believe the important thing is to ask
questions, you know. To dissent when necessary. And I know a lot of
people have seen my film and the obvious the bad guy in the movie is
George W. Bush. But there's the unstated villain in the film. And
that's our national media. You've seen the film. Right? A lot of
them are mad at me right now because - I can't go on a show without
them, you know. But I would be mad if I were them too, because the
film outs them. It outs them as being for the Bush administration.
It outs them as people who were cheerleaders for this war. It outs
them as, to be kind to those who are actually good journalists,
journalists who fell asleep on the job. Journalists who didn't ask
the hard questions. The one thing I hear when people come out of the
theater over and over again is 'I never saw that on the news'.
Right? Isn't that right--I never-- why didn't I see that? 'I never
saw those Black congressmen being shut down one after another'. Did
anyone see that?
I didn't know there was a riot at the inauguration parade. I never
saw the egg hit the limo. I never saw that! I don't hear from the
amputees who sit in our hospitals, 5,000 - 6,000 of them. How come I
don't hear from them on the nightly news? I don't hear from the
mothers. I don't see them on the evening news, the mothers of
children who have been killed in Iraq and who state their opposition
to this war. I haven't seen them on the news. Why haven't I seen
this? I live in a free and open country that has a free and open
press where you can show us anything. That's the great thing about
America. You can show us anything! You can ask any question you want
to ask. And this is my humble plea to those of you from the press
here. And don't any of you take this personally. I don't mean it
this way, but I--we, the people, we need you. We need you to do your
jobs! We need you! To ask the questions, demand the evidence! Demand
the evidence! Don't ever send us to war without asking questions!
You do us no service by hopping on a bandwagon, by becoming
cheerleaders, by looking the other way, because you know that's the
safest way to play it if you want to keep your job. Or, or, you are
just afraid of being accused of being un-American if you were to ask
a hard question to the President or his administration. That's not
un-American. That's pro-American! To ask the questions.
That's--that's patriotic! But I know it was rough. I know in those
first days of the war, I know. I stood on an Oscar stage five days
into the war. I know what the mood was like. It was not easy to say
we are being led to war for fictitious reasons. Right?
And -- and those of you who felt the same way at the beginning of
this war, you know -- remember what it was like at work or at
school? You had to be kind of careful. Right? And if you expressed
any opposition to the war, you had to immediately say, "but I
support the troops!" Right? Right? "But, but, but, but,
but I support the troops." You didn't need to say that. Of
course you support the troops! You've always supported the troops!
Who are the troops? The troops are those who come from the other
side of the tracks. The troops are the people who come from families
who have been abused by the Bush administration. You've always
supported them. You've always been on their side! This --no one
should question that! The way, the way that you don't support the
troops is to send them into harm's way when it isn't necessary. The
way that you hate the troops is when you send them off, some of
them, to their death, so that your rich benefactors can line their
pockets even more. The Halliburtons, the oil companies. That is
anti-American. That is unpatriotic. You do not support the troops
when you do that.
The thing here is, and again, and I am not picking on the press
who are here. But it--it, that is true. We are talking about our
mainstream national media. A media, for instance, NBC, owned by
General Electric. You know, I understand, I understand General
Electric now has over $600 million worth of contracts in Iraq. They
are war-profiteers. It doesn't surprise me that their news arm has
failed to do the job that it needs to do to tell the truth to the
American people about this war. There's nothing surprising about
that. I understand that. I understand the Matt Lauers and the Lisa
Myers and the people that have to work for this entity. You have
cameras and microphones and the ability to get into places of power
that the people in this room can't get in. To ask these questions.
And the great thing about this country is you can ask any question
you want. You can ask any question you want and not be arrested.
Right? You would not be sent to prison if you ask a question. So
what has prevented you from asking the question? But you've got the
little lapel flag pin. Right? And the TV. Screen filled up with
American flags flying. See, we are patriotic. We are patriotic. But
you've thrown down with the wrong people. You haven't just been
embedded. You've been in bed with the wrong people. You've listened
to those in power and just report their lies as truths. The Bush
administration and the people who support him, they represent the
minority in this country. The majority of our fellow Americans are
liberal and progressive when it comes to the issues. That's not just
me saying this or wishing it to be true. Every poll shows that the
majority of Americans believe in women's rights. The majority of
Americans want stronger environmental laws. The majority of
Americans want gun control laws, the majority of Americans are
pro-labor. Put down the whole list of issues, Americans, whether
they use the label or not, and most Americans don't like labels, but
most Americans in their hearts are liberals and progressives. It's
just a small minority of people who hate. They hate. They exist in
the politics of hate. They don't believe two consenting adults
should have the right to be in love and share their lives together
and be legally protected by the state for doing so. What would
motivate that? What would motivate--what business is it, anyway of
these people? These, they aren't patriots. They are HATE-triots and
they believe in the politics of HATE-riotism. HATE-riotism's where
they stand and patriotism is where real Americans stand. And that's
the truth. And that needs to be said.
They keep saying that this is a 50/50 country. This is not a
50/50 country. In their wildest dreams, it's a 50/50 country. Look
at all the polls I just, and I've got all the statistics in my book
and I cite them all. And these aren't left wing polls. These are
Gallup polls and even ABC and CNN polls and they go right down the
line and you see where Americans are at. When they, when you hear
about this close election, about the 50/50 country, don't forget the
key words they always use. 'In a poll of likely voters.' Likely
voters. This is how far behind the media is with the times in which
we live. They are using an old paradigm. They only poll people who
have consistently voted in previous elections. But the other 50% of
the country doesn't vote. If they wanted to be honest, they could
say it's a 50/50/50 country because they never ask the other 50% how
they feel. And I got to tell you, this is what they are in for a big
surprise. Come November 2. The other 50%--the other 50, you can't
compare this election to any election before September 11, 2001.
That day and since that day has made average Americans more aware of
what's going on in the world. They want to know more about what's
going on in the world. They talk politics now. We all know this.
Right? At work, you go in the bar, people are talking about
politics. Anywhere you go, people talk politics. It's cool now to
talk about politics. Right? It's uncool--it's uncool if you don't
know what's going on in the world. It's uncool to be apathetic. Now
that has not been the case for most of our lives much. Right? If you
talked too much politics you were seen as kind of strange and wonkie.
Right? But that's not the case. That's why John Stewart is so
popular, because people want to talk about politics. They want to
hear about it. And that's the big story that the media has missed.
That there's been this shift in the country. And who are these 50%
who don't vote? Who are they? Are they the wealthy and the
privileged?
No. They are the people who have been most hurt by the Bush
administration. They are people of color. They are single moms. They
are poor. They are working class. They are young people. These are
the people most affected by the policies of the Bush administration
and they are now talking politics. And they are not apathetic. And I
think we are going to see a significant number of them leave the
house on November 2 and come out to vote. I believe we'll have the
largest percentage of people voting in our lifetime come November 2!
I really, really believe it, you don't hear that, though. You
won't see that story reported because they are just focusing on
likely voters from 1992, 1996 and 2000. And 'it's a 50/50 country'.
Like if they just keep repeating it enough, it will be true. 'It's a
50/50 country.' Put your heels together now. It's a 50/50 country. I
got to tell you, I have traveled across this country quite a bit in
the last year. It ain't a 50/50 country. People are angry. They want
Bush out of the White House. They want to be able to send their kids
to college. They want to be able to go to the doctor. This isn't a
50/50 country. Speak the truth. Come on. Take a real poll. Take a
real poll!
A few weeks ago I was flipping around on the dial and I came
across a NASCAR Race on FOX and there was NASCAR champion Dale
Earnhardt Jr. FOX asked him, what did you do the night before while
you were getting prepared for the big race? He said, "Well, I
took my crew to go see Fahrenheit 9/11." And then he said, and
"I think all of America should see this movie." I fell off
the couch! I said a little prayer for George W. Bush. I'm thinking
oh, my God, I hope he's not watching this race now and eating
pretzels!
Whoa. I thought, man, if the movie has gone that far into middle
America, and this is where the country's at, how come we don't know
this? How come this isn't being reported? What's wrong here? Well,
we have our conventional wisdom and our conventional wisdom tells us
that the paradigm that we have been following over the last 20 years
is the one we must follow and that's the one we are worried about.
Thank you. Oh, it doesn't hurt to report the truth. It's ok. You
know. I was on a, one of those morning talk shows and after we went
to commercial, the person who was interviewing me said you know, you
know, you are right, I mean when the war started, it was very
difficult here to book the people we wanted to book, ask the
questions we wanted to ask. In fact, I got a memo about my tone of
voice. And apparently the brass had received a call from the Dick
Cheney's office--and said that he didn't like my tone of voice. And
I got a memo on it to watch my tone of voice. Well you've got to
tell that story! You've got to tell that story. I can't. Well why?
They can't fire you. You are like one of the most well-known people
in America. And, you know, you've got to tell this story. If you
don't tell it, I'm going to wait like maybe another week. What's
today? Within the week, I will put this on my web site. I'll tell
the whole story and I'll name who said it. So this person is
unnoticed now and I am doing it in a friendly way. Because this is a
good person.
You know? Just that I think the people deserve the truth and they
need to know how the decisions get made behind the curtain. Who is
pulling the strings here? Who's calling the shots? It's like, you
know, coming from where I come from politically, you know, we always
are in this place of yeah, you know, the man this and the man that
and this corporation and this and that and there's probably a part
of us that says oh, you know, it's really, there's, maybe it's not
that bad. You want to believe it isn't that bad. You know? And then,
it's like they have made the mistake of giving me a peek behind this
curtain and I've seen this happen and it's stunning to me, for
instance this whole experience with Disney not releasing the film
and it's like what--you know, the film has gone on now to make more
money than any Disney film this year. And it's like--it shocked me
at the time, because the way I have been able to get my work out
there over the years is that usually when the media companies, greed
always supercedes politics or personal animosity toward me. Oh, I
can't stand the guy. Oh, how many books did he sell last week? Well,
ok. Print a few more. You know this incredible flaw of capitalism
that has always worked in my favor. You know the old saying that the
rich man will sell you the rope to hang yourself with if he can make
a dollar off it? That will eventually be their undoing. But this
time it didn't happen. This time a film made for a very small amount
of money that will now make, you know, at least a quarter billion
dollars around the world by the time it's done, the greed didn't
motivate them to release this film. I couldn't figure it out for the
longest time and it took a Canadian journalist to finally do the
story and thank god for the Canadians, you know? They are just like
us. Only better. They are sort of like the Red Sox. You know? Their
time will come. They like us. The Canadians really do like us. They
just wish we would read a little more and--but it took a Canadian
journalist to write that perhaps one of the problems that Mr. Moore
had with Disney is the fact that the Saudi Royal family owns almost
17% of Euro-Disney. And that in 1994, Prince Walid, one of the
richest men in the world, and a member of the Saudi Royal Family,
wrote Michael Eisner and Disney a check for over $300 million to
bail out Euro-Disney. And the people that helped put the thing
together to bring the two together was a company called the Carlisle
group. Now my film was already done, you know, but I was like can it
get any worse? Are they everywhere? But no journalist will ask Mr.
Eisner or Disney the question: will that have anything to do with
the decision because their good friends maybe don't look that good
in this movie. But this is what, just a small example of what we
have come to expect.
But the good news is that things are going to change very soon.
And--the other side, the unelected side, who occupy our white house,
they are not going to go peacefully. They like being in charge with
no mandate. All right? They actually believe they could take us to
war based on no mandate from the people. And they knew that they had
to lie to the people to get them to believe that Saddam Hussein had
something to do with September 11 and that there were weapons of
mass destruction and this, this, and that. So they aren't going to
go without a fight. And believe me, they are better fighters than we
are. They have proven themselves; you have to give them their props
for that. I mean, they are up at 6:00 in the morning trying to
figure out which minority group they are going to screw today. The
hate that they eat for breakfast. I mean, our side, we never see
6:00 in the morning unless--unless we have been up all night. You
know? Well, the sun's coming up. I better go to bed. So they are
going to fight and they are going to smear and they are going to lie
and they are going to hate. And we have to get out there and counter
that with the truth. We have to get out there and we have to get up
and we have to get moving. And we must not stop between now and
November 2. No stopping! No stopping! I'm telling you, if we don't
do it...
Reporters have been asking me while I have been here at the
convention, so how do you square the fact, this John Kerry, that he
voted for the war? And my answer to them is similar to the answer
actually I gave a soldier who stopped me on street a short time
back. And he said to me, you know, I was on a ship off Iraq the
night of the Oscars and we watched you give your speech. And we
booed along with the audience. I was very angry at you for what you
said that night but now that I have been there and served my tour in
Iraq, what you said was the truth. They sent us there under false
pretenses. And he said to me I want to apologize to you for booing
at you on that ship. And I said to him, you owe me no apology. It is
we, the American people, who need to apologize to you for sending
you into harm's way--based on a lie. I apologize to you. And--and I
said to him your only crime is that you believed your President. Why
would you apologize for believing your Commander in Chief? You are
supposed to be able to believe your commander in chief. You are
supposed to be able to believe the President. Because if we don't
have that, that basic thing of being able to believe what comes out
of the mouth of the President of the United States, my friend, what
are we left with? What are we left with if you can't believe
anything that's being said from the man who sits in the white house?
John Kerry did what 70-80% of our fellow Americans did. He believed.
He believed. And he believed that he was going to do something in a
different way, but he believed in the majority of our fellow
Americans believe. Do we point our finger at them now? Do you point
your finger at your neighbors and your friends who supported the war
at the beginning but no longer support it because now 54% of this
country believes the war is wrong and never should have been fought?
Do you? Does one in this room sit on your high horse and look down
at them? Oh, you supported the war! I didn't! Does anyone in this
room have that attitude to your friends and neighbors and family
members? Of course not. Of course not. People come to the wrong
conclusions at their own speed. And you know what, friends? We are
getting better at this. Because during Vietnam it took years before
we figured it out. This time, it only took months. It only took a
few months before the majority of Americans figured out how wrong
this President was.
And that applause is for our fellow Americans, because they will
always respond in the right way when given the truth. They will
always come from a righteous place when they have the facts and
information available to them. As soon as it was made available, as
soon as that happened, they create, the shift took place, didn't it?
And it's a long way from the 16 months but not that far, really,
from those first days of the war. We now are the American majority.
We are with them and they are with us. And this is the American
majority that's going to show up on November 2 and remove George W.
Bush from the White House. I so believe that. But--it's only going
to happen with our hard work and us coming from a good and gentle
place with those that we speak to in the coming months. To hold out
our hand and say, come on. It's ok. I mean, you should see some of
the mail I am getting from Republicans. I love these letters. You
know? Because there are good Republicans. There are good
Republicans. And I predict--we are going to see Republicans for
Kerry movements across the country. Because a lot of people who call
themselves Republicans are that way because they, you know, they
just don't like the government sticking their hand in the pocket.
Right? That's really their big issue. You know. You've got one in
your family. Come on. Everyone in here. Right? They just don't like
paying their taxes. Do they? Hum? Ok. But they are good on
everything else, aren't they. They believe women should be paid the
same as men. Right? They don't believe companies should be dumping
crud into the river. Right? They don't believe assault weapons
should be made available easily on the streets. They are good on all
the other things. They just don't want their hard-earned money taken
out of their pocket. Well all we got to do is show them how George
W. Bush has taken this money from them and from their children and
grandchildren. These are the people that are going have to pay off
this incredible debt that this war has created. George W. Bush has
gone from being the compassionate conservative to the
anti-conservative. He doesn't really believe in conservative values.
And we need to do that.
But here's my plea to the Democrats and to Mr. Kerry. You will
not win this election by being weak kneed and wimpy and wishy-washy
and lacking the courage of your convictions. The only way this is
going to happen is if you stand up forthrightly and say what you
believe and push for the liberal progressive agenda that the
majority of America already agrees with. If you--if you move to the
right, thinking that's how you are going to pick up a few extra
votes from that very small sliver of likely voters who haven't made
up their mind yet, if you give up the very principles and things
that the people in this room and those delegates believe in, to get
those few votes over there, you will encourage millions to stay
home. The people who are already feeling disenfranchised who are
full of despair and have sunk into their own cynicism believing
what's the use? What's the use? You know, if the Democrats move that
way, they will in the only energize the base, the base will stay
home. I went to one of these meeting of ACT, I forget what it stands
for. America coming together, one, two, and they put up on the
screen a map of Cleveland, Ohio and they showed a precinct in
Cleveland that was 96% African American. 96%. Total vote are turnout
in 2000, 13%. You can't get more base of the Democratic Party than
African Americans and if you don't have a message that will inspire
them to come out on Election Day and tells them with no B.S. and
shows them how their life will be better, we will not win this
election. That will not happen. I say this not to rain on the party.
We are all in this together. And as they said last night, we have a
big tent. And all of us, from conservative Democrats to Greens who
are voting democrat, are all in this tent right now for one common
goal. That's to get our white house back in our hands, the
majority's.
And--a word about Ralph Nader. Yes, the Republicans do love
Ralph. I just came from Michigan where Ralph turned into 50,000
signatures. 43,000 of which were gathered by the Michigan republican
party. This is a painful thing to witness, because of the great
Americans, Ralph Nader is one of them. His legacy, what's done for
this country--has been incredible. And what I and others try to
explain to Ralph before he decided to run is that you already did
your job. The Democratic Party of 2004 is not the Democratic Party
of 2000. the threat, the threat that you posed in 2000, they got the
message. And it was carried on by Howard dean and Dennis Kucinich
and others in this year. And they helped push the Democrats toward
where the majority of Americans that liberal progressive majority,
is at. You did a great thing and now, they are in a better mace. You
have to admit that. Even al gore of 2004 isn't the al gore of 2000.
He's moved! And all you have to do, if you think the Democrats this
year are the same as the Democrats four years ago, ask yourself this
question. Do you think john Kerry will ask Bill Clinton not to
campaign in Arkansas for him? Hum? I don't think so. So my appeal to
the Nader voters, to the Greens out there, is that we have a
different job to do this year. And this is so misguided and so wrong
and so uncool. So uncool to be doing this. I think that when it
comes to that day people will know what to do. But I would not have
the Democrats spending any time attacking Ralph Nader. All right?
That is the wrong way to go. what the Democrats should be doing, and
I have heard Kerry say this, is we need to give, we need to give
those who are thinking of voting for Ralph Nader, a reason to vote
for john Kerry. That is the right answer. That is the right answer.
When I was in Cannes with the movie, I showed it to the American
students whose were working there. There was about 200 of them. At
the end of the movie, I asked them, let me just ask you a question,
how many of you are thinking of voting for Ralph Nader? Nearly had a
lot of them raised their hand. I invited Kerry's daughter, Alexandra
to come and sit in the back. They didn't know she was there. And she
witnessed this. And we went out to lunch afterwards and she was
shocked. How could they, after watching this movie, for two hours,
with the message of the movie seems to be that Bush must go, that
nearly half of them would say they are still considering voting for
Ralph Nader. I think I saw one poll recently that said 12% of
18-25-year-olds are planning on voting for Ralph Nader. And I said
to her, I said you have to tell your dad that, you know, because
they, some of the kids that gave their reasons and they spoke with
all that great honesty that comes out of an 18 or a 19-year-old.
Right? Because there's no bullshit, right? When you are 18 and 19
they call you on it really quickly. I said you need to tell your dad
that the way to deal with this is to take the strong stand that
needs to be taken. The majority of Americans are already with you.
Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. Speak out on these issues. Speak
out about health care in the right way. Don't put ads on TV that say
we will provide health care for "nearly" all Americans.
Don't do that. Stand up for something. Don't be afraid. Don't try to
be the hamburger version of the Republican Party. And I think he got
that message. And I think that, you know, from what I've heard in
recent weeks, I got to say this and I've said this to everybody here
who's been asking me about the war. One thing I do know about Kerry,
he will not invade a country like George W. Bush did. I believe in
my heart of hearts--that this man because you know when you have
been shot three times and you have been in that situation and you
know this, if you have family members whose have been to war, if you
have parents who were in World war II, my dad always says to me, he
was in the marines in the south pacific and he said, you know, if
you have been there, you never want to see anybody else go there.
And you want it to be the last resort. The absolute last resort.
and--so in my heart, I trust that when he says that. In closing, I
just want to thank you for everything that everyone here has done.
We are all in the same boat together. And it's very important.
I am glad these rallies are taking place, because, you know, I
don't know how the press will write about these gatherings of these
rally's you have been having here and your speakers. This is not a
niche of the Democratic Party. The things that the people in this
room believe in is where the American public is at. Especially where
I believe a large chunk of that 50%, that non-voting public, is at.
And it's going to be our job to get them out on November 2 and
that's what we are all going to do.
Thank you very much for being here. Thank you.