This movie is excellent in that it exposes so many things. Love him or hate him, Michigan native Michael Moore is a Patriot who loves his country. I think he would be a similar-to-Trump President if you stop and think about it.
It also is excellent for exposing not only that most of the hypocrisy exists on the sell-out left, but that most of the herd-mentality lies there also.
Right wingers love their rugged individualism, rural settings, and rags-to-riches fables. Leftists love socializing, urban settings, and both set and follow trends.
It makes a lot of sense that left and right have met in the middle of a very nasty deal. The Indian-seeming activist in the film seemed to be the most enlightened of us all. 'We the People' know what is right and will do what is right 99%of the time, left or right, despite orientation. The division does not come from within ourselves, but like she claims:"it is a war of illusions."
The failure is in us for blaming our cousins, brothers, aunts, uncles, neighbors for being wrongful or hateful or being either a part of the problem or rather a part of the solution.
It is and has been the rich man pulling the wool over our eyes. We should really trust no corporation, no conglomerates, and only individuals. Farmers markets, neighbors. Locally sourced.
Good luck everyone.