Michael Moore is calling for “100 days of resistance” against President-elect Donald Trump during his first 100 days in office.
In an effort to obstruct from any hopes of actual progress, Moore is desperately trying to duplicate the success the tea party realized in significantly slowing President Obama’s harmful progressive agenda.
The rotund filmmaker appeared on MSNBC to say he’ll be in the nation’s capital during the presidential inauguration to participate in what he described as the “big women’s march on Washington” and called on fellow liberals to join him.
“Trump gets upset if there’s 10 people outside Trump Tower…. What’s he going to think if there’s 100,000 or 500,000,” Moore said.
Cranking up the insults, Moore said Trump is “unhinged” and compared him to cancer.
“It’s important that everybody go there,” he said. “This will have an effect. We have to throw everything at this. This man is slightly unhinged, if I can say that, and he’s a malignant narcissist. He’s going to be very upset if there’s a lot of people there.”
He insisted Trump has “no ideology except the ideology of Donald J. Trump,” and intimated that it’s just a matter of time before he breaks the law.
“And when you have a narcissist like that, who’s so narcissistic where it’s all about him, he will, maybe unintentionally, break laws,” Moore said. “He will break laws because he’s only thinking about what’s best for him.”
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