Finally a movie that those of us who lean to the right can feel good about. I for one, am sick and tired of America bashing movies made in the far left land we know as LA, LA land. Kelsey Grammar was terrific. Kevin Farley was incredible as the far left "loon" Michael Malone aka Michael Moore. Jon Voight as George Washington was so believable, one wonders why the similarity was never noticed before. The highlight of the movie was the scene with the ACLU and Dennis Hopper. Talk about just rewards. This is a must see for all those who feel their voice has been stifled by those loud mouthed liberal producers and directors in Hollywood as well as by the far left media in America.
This was an entertaining movie. It was also thought provoking. Forty years ago a study was done on voters to see how informed they were. Sadly, the were very uninformed about the issues and voted party lines. In today's world, with 24/7 media coverage, one would expect more informed voters. Unfortunately, that is not the case. And this movie really pointed that out. "Bud" was uninformed and disconnected. And the fact that politicians would say anything just to get his vote should be a wake-up call to everyone who thinks their candidate is above that. I think this movie should be seen by anyone who plans to vote in November.