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Moore was later seen as a prisoner at the [[Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center]]. He was mentioned to have been wrongly imprisoned.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | Moore was later seen as a prisoner at the [[Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center]]. He was mentioned to have been wrongly imprisoned.<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, October 8, 2019
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Michael Moore.
Michael Moore
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Character Information
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Michael Moore is an American filmmaker, author and liberal political commentator.
History
When Lisa led a student strike at Springfield Elementary School, Michael Moore appeared and took the side of the students. Moore said that kids who don't take music and art are ten percent more likely to become chronically unemployed and appear in one of his movies. When asked by Kent Brockman where he got this statistic from, he replied "your mother".[1]
Moore was later seen as a prisoner at the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center. He was mentioned to have been wrongly imprisoned.[2]
Ned Flanders compared himself to Moore after making The Passion of Cain and Abel.[3]
Appearances
- Episode – "The President Wore Pearls"
- Episode – "Bart-Mangled Banner"
- Episode – "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass" (mentioned)
References