December 6, 2007, - 1:06 pm
I Don’t Believe Morgan Spurlock Found Bin Laden
By Debbie Schlussel
Yesterday, Bob Mccarty wrote about phony documentary-maker Morgan Spurlock’s claim that he’s found Bin Laden.
Having had my own personal experience with Morgan Spurlock and his fraud-purveying production team, I don’t believe for a second that he’s found Osama Bin Laden, as he’s claiming in hype to promote his new fake-umentary. And we also know how Spurlock lied about McDonald’s in “Supersize Me.” So, it’s hard to believe that this conceited uber-leftist is telling any truths here.
The movie debuts at the Sundance Film Festival in January, along with other Islamist fraud like “Slingshot Hip Hop.” Don’t forget that Spurlock received an award from HAMAS front-group CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) for his F/X “Thirty Days” episode depicting his dumb friend, David Stacy, living as a Muslim for 30 days (and getting paid $30,000) to do it. I was asked by Spurlock’s crew to participate in the show, but when I saw what a sham it was, I refused to sign a release for them to use my footage. The show attempted to legitimize so many extremist Muslims in Detroit, my head was spinning. I wrote about it in the Wall Street Journal.
There was so much fraud involved, I can’t believe that there is anything more going on here. As incompetent as our own CIA and other clandestine and spy agencies are, Morgan Spurlock isn’t any more competent or better at spying. He’s just better at marketing. And better at being a left-winger who gets his fellow ideologues in Hollywood to eat out of his hand. Oprah promoted Spurlock’s Muslim episode of “Thirty Days.”
If Spurlock ever were to find Bin Laden, though, he’d probably be welcomed to have some falafel and Turkish coffee. After all, Spurlock is purveying far more effective pan-Islamist propaganda on behalf of Islamic extremists than his shorter, pudgier American cohort Azzam Al-Amriki a/k/a Adam Gadahn is putting out there.
I expect that “Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?“–Spurlock’s latest docufakery–will be more pan-Islamist propaganda about why we legitimately deserve to be hated by Islam, how Muslims are “the real victims” of this and that, and probably some anti-Israel junk stunk in for good measure. That’s how Spurlock makes salami. And the liberal movie critics will gobble it up like hungry dogs.
Again, you need to read my Wall Street Journal article on my experience with Spurlock to understand what I mean. Here’s an excerpt:
While Mr. Spurlock is often referred to as a journalist, and touts “30 Days” as a “documentary,” the outcome of the show was decided before production began. A show summary sent to me before taping said: “This process aims to deconstruct common misconceptions and stereotypes. . . . Our character will learn firsthand about Islam and the daily issues that . . . Muslims in America face today. The viewers will witness our character emerge from the immersion situation with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the Muslim-American experience. . . . The potential is great for this program to enlighten a national television audience about the Muslim American experience and increase their compassion, understanding and support.”
Remember, as I wrote in the Journal piece, Spurlock’s top production people all worked for Michael Moore. Do you really think they found Bin Laden?
The only reason he’d meet with them is to thank them for being his satellite office of As-Sahab. And he respects infidel traitors even less than we do.
By the way, Spurlock’s next production is entitled, “The Republican War on Science” (based on the book of the same title), which comes with this summary:
A look at the U.S. government and the right-wing approach to scientific topics such as stem-cell research, global warming and and sex education.
Any questions?
**** UPDATE: Reader Sean writes:
Has anyone told Morgan that his handlebar mustache makes him looks like a cross between the biker guy from the Village People and a ’70s porn star? I actually hope he keeps that cheesy ‘stache because it makes him look like the tool he really is. Why does this guy keep getting work?
Good question. Answer: It’s all about ideology–left wing ideology–babe.
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Debbie, Thanks for the great information to supplement my original post about Spurlock. I had no idea you had such a plethora of insight about the fast-food film maker and wannabe terrorist hunter.
Bob on December 6, 2007 at 5:42 pm