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Do As I Say (Not As I Do) : Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy
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Do As I Say (Not As I Do) : Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy
Author: Peter Schweizer

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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780385513494 - ISBN-10: 0385513496
Publication Date: 10/25/2005
Pages: 272


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Book Description:
Members of the liberal/left exude an air of moral certitude. They pride themselves on being committed and selfless and seem particularly confident of the purity of their motives and the evil nature of their opponents. To correct economic and social injustice, liberals support a whole litany of policies and principles: progressive taxes, affirmative action, greater regulation of corporations, raising the inheritance tax, strict environmental regulations, children’s rights, consumer rights, and more.

But do they actually live by these beliefs? Peter Schweizer decided to investigate in depth the private lives of prominent liberals. Politicians like the Clintons, Nancy Pelosi, the Kennedys, and Ralph Nader; commentators Michael Moore, Al Franken, Noam Chomsky, and Cornel West; entertainers or philanthropists Barbra Streisand and George Soros. Using everything from real estate records, IRS records, court depositions, and their own statements, he sought to examine whether they lived by the principles they so forcefully advocate.

What he found was a long list of contradictions. All these proponents of organized labor had developed various methods to sidestep paying union wages or avoid employing unions altogether. They were adept at avoiding taxes; invested heavily in corporations they had denounced; took advantage of foreign tax credits to use non-American labor overseas; espoused environmental causes while opposing those that might affect their own property rights; hid their investments in trusts to avoid paying estate tax; denounced oil companies but quietly owned them. The same applied to causes like affirmative action, civil liberties for accused criminals, and expanded rights for minor children.

Schweizer’s conclusion is simple: liberalism in the end forces its adherents to become hypocrites. They adopt one pose in public, but when it comes to what matters most in their own lives–their property, their privacy, and their children--they jettison their liberal principles and adopt conservative ones. Schweizer’s book thus exposes the contradiction at the core of liberalism: If these ideas don’t work for the very individuals who promote them, how can they work for the country?

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John O. (buzzby) - La Quinta, CA wrote on 5/31/2008...

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In case you don't have time to read this, the author gives you talking points at the beginning of each chapter, such as "Noam Chomsky - Social Parasit, Economic Protectionist, Amoral Defense contractor", "George soros - Inside Trader, Economic Globalist, Corrupting financial Influence", or "Cornel West - Segregationist, commodity Fetishist, Capitalist Interest-Maximizer".


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