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Review: Do As I Say (Not As I Do) by Peter Schweizer

Hypocrisy. What do we think of when we hear that word? We all know the definition, but is there any particular person who comes to mind? Or perhaps a scripture, or saying?

As a people we generally view hypocrites as despicable, shady people. Not to be trusted, and generally, best ignored. It is probably one of the worst insults you could give a person, especially one of a respected reputation.

I am a bit new to the political world, so I was a bit surprised to discover that the insult runs rampant among political talk show hosts, candidates, and advocates alike. It appeared to me, that the higher up on the publicly political ladder you stood, the more likely you were to be called one, especially if you were a conservative.

There is an interesting book that covers this topic, called Do As I Say (Not As I Do) by Peter Schweizer. He discusses how the liberals practically use the insult to try and discredit their conservative rivals.

The books primary topic is to root out the hypocrisy among the liberal party, which is so often ignored by the media who seems more concerned with trivial faults on the conservative side. I think this excerpt aptly captures this phenomenon: “In June 2003 the Washington Mutual and Newsweek revealed that William J. Bennet, who had written a string of best-selling books promoting virtue…was a heavy gambler…[no one] bothered to investigate the real scandal here, namely how this private information was leaked to the press—especially in a town whose promotional slogan is “What happens here, stays here.”

The author does a good job citing his sources, leaving room for the reader to investigate the claims he so boldly states in the book.

I would not recommend this book lightly. If you would continue to view Al Franken, Hillary Clinton, and Michael Moore in a positive light, (If that’s even possible.) then I’d suggest you go read something less productive, like People Magazine.


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"quantum of solace," liberal 2008 james bond movie

not only is this a poor-to-mediocre movie, but it also has liberal themes, so it suffers from a double whammy. not recommended.

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liberal characters we don't mind

"sky high" is a 2005 superhero parody movie starring mary elizabeth winstead, kelly preston, and kurt russell.
danielle panabaker plays layla, the best friend/love interest of the protagonist. layla is so likeable and the movie is so likeable that you don't care that layla is a big liberal.

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President 'has four years to save Earth'

US must take the lead to avert eco-disaster
Robin McKie in New York
The Observer, Sunday 18 January 2009

Barack Obama has only four years to save the world. That is the stark assessment of Nasa scientist and leading climate expert Jim Hansen who last week warned only urgent action by the new president could halt the devastating climate change that now threatens Earth. Crucially, that action will have to be taken within Obama's first administration, he added

rest of article here

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