http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=18200 Michael Moore: Made over and moving on
Bill Berkowitz - WorkingForChange
12.06.04 - On the evening of November 29, a made-over Michael Moore appeared on the Tonight Show. With a haircut, cleanly-shaved and dressed in a smart looking suit, dress shirt and striped tie, Moore had shed his familiar baseball cap, ill-fitting jeans and baggy jacket, and the unshaven, shaggy-haired look that has been his inimitable fashion statement and sartorial calling card for years.
Tonight show host, Jay Leno, stirred by the newly made over Moore, joked that the filmmaker looked like Denny Hastert, the Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives. When Leno asked Moore if he had turned Republican, Moore responded, "If you can't beat 'em," he said, "you might as well try to look like 'em." ......
.....As we approach Award season, another skirmish in America's ongoing culture wars is about to ensue: Which of America's culture-shaking 2004 films -- Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," or Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" -- will win more honors and recognition?
Meanwhile, on Saturday December 4, Moore -- who's first name now appears to be "controversial" -- as in "the controversial Michael Moore" -- appeared before a sold-out screening of "Fahrenheit 9/11" at the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, in San Rafael, California and delivered an upbeat message, telling the audience not to "despair" but to "redouble our efforts." .....