Gustav, God, and Michael Moore: Validations of a Criminal Profile
On Aug 29, 2008, on MSNBC with Keith Olbermann, Michael Moore would make one of his most inflammatory statements to date; that is, he would thank God that Hurricane Gustav might hit New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. Moore’s joy was centered on the notion that the life threatening hurricane would be politically damaging to the 2008 Republican National Convention. Let’s get real for a moment about what’s really happening with a statement like this from Moore. Some would say in defense of Moore that he may have been unduly bolstered into making a statement as outlandish as this due to the fact that he was in the presence of the well known Bush attack dog Keith Olbermann. I would warn against selling Michael Moore short in this manner. As I did in 2007, I would again say that Michael Moore is not a dupe or a follower. On the contrary, as a sociopath, Moore is cool and calculated and does not require the validation of anyone to have self fulfillment, including cohorts in similar Bush bashing causes such as Olbermann. As with the sociopath, Moore understands that Olbermann, as well as potential natural disasters like Hurricane Gustav can be of benefit to the only real concern that a sociopath has; that is, him or herself. Does Moore want dead bodies and billions in property damage as was seen in Hurricane Katrina? Perhaps not. However, the bottom line and it’s just as dirty, is that Moore, like the sociopath, just doesn’t really care what happens if he benefits in the end.
If we observe the macabre conversation between Moore and Olbermann on the desires of the day for Hurricane Gustav, we notice that after having a hearty laugh over New Orleans taking the brunt of another hurricane following the devastating Katrina, Moore, after the fact, states that he is not looking for human casualties in the mix of his deadly desires. This is a very late form of quality control in his conversation with Olbermann, and looking at the totality of the conversation, it appears to be stated only half-heartedly. To give an equivalent of Moore’s Gustav statement to readers from the heartland of this country, it is like saying, “I pray to God a tornado falls on your house, because it would be really good for me if it did…but I hope it does not cause you any major problems.” Yep, it doesn’t take an over abundance of brain power to come to the conclusion that people don’t rate very high in comparison to Moore’s own desires and wishes. The point of Moore’s Gustav statement goes beyond showing that he is simply a jerk, what it does is tie this newest public statement into an intricate web of Moore’s activities of many years that shows specific psychological components of the mind set of “me first”, “me at any cost” mentality. This is a unique characteristic of the sociopath that cares nothing about the people around him or her, and in the case of Moore, the country in which he lives.
Moore has gone to great expense to frame himself as the kindly rotund truth talker of American inadequacies. Many still buy into this fairytale, and those people will be surely angry at my words. I feel no joy in angering them as I felt no joy in documenting Moore’s sociopathic profile in 2007. That is, sometimes being right does not bring adulation, smiles and applause. What it does is forward the truth and brings it to the light of day, and in the end, possibly, gives people a new perspective in which to evaluate an operator like Michael Moore.
Paul A. Ibbetson is a published author and lecturer on the Patriot Act. He is a former Chief of Police of Cherryvale, Kansas, and member of the Montgomery County Drug Task Force. Paul received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Criminal Justice at Wichita State University, and is currently completing his PhD. in sociology at Kansas State University. Paul is the author of the book “Living Under The Patriot Act: Educating A Society”. Paul is also the radio host of the 2008 entertainment program of the year the, “Conscience of Kansas” 91.9 f.m. www.ibbetsonusa.com





















First...Moore is an idiot.
There, now let's move along.
As some of you are aware, I spent the better part of last year training Kansas police.
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Ibbetson's CV reveals him to be uniquely anti-American in an otherwise patriotic region of the United States. Under the Patriot Act, the Kansas Police, in an "emergency" situation, would lose all authority to FEMA and the Feds! Does that sound good to you? Not to me!
Folks like Ibbotsen should be banned from using a computer, and in my opinion, exiled to a more suitable country. Russia would welcome his sort.
Posted by: Michael | September 08, 2008 at 09:14 AM
I belong to a humor writing group, wherein a small percentage of the members refer to Michael Moore as "the social conscience of the nation".
To date, it's the most moronic statement from allegedly educated adults I've heard, besides the claims that Oblahblah will cleanse the DC temple...
Posted by: Skunkfeathers | September 07, 2008 at 04:28 AM
I saw Moore on Larry King Friday night. King was fawning over him and his message. Sickening.
Moore is a left-wing nutcase. He thinks he's helping the nation, but instead he's helping our enemies.
BTW: To fix the problem with white on black, just increase the font size. It would help. Got old eyes.
Posted by: Katie | September 06, 2008 at 07:46 PM
"I would like to read your blog, but the small, white text on a black background is simply too hard on the eyes. Not enough color contrast. Too bad."
Highlight the text you wanna read and cut and paste it to a program like MS Word. Old geezers like me do this a lot. You can make the text any size you want.
Posted by: Oh So Very Grouchy at Right Truth | September 06, 2008 at 05:47 PM
I would like to read your blog, but the small, white text on a black background is simply too hard on the eyes. Not enough color contrast. Too bad.
Posted by: Jeff Ross | September 06, 2008 at 05:17 PM
What worries me is that it would appear that sociopathic behavior is quite contagious when the likes of Michael Moore are seen as role models for an entire political party. He isn’t the only one who fabricates at will and has no real concern for the welfare of others if it can advance his career.
Posted by: Fautline USA | September 06, 2008 at 02:27 PM