Saturday, November 05, 2005

Do As I Say ...

Via Right Wing Howler:

Remember when Michael Moore said he did not own a single share of stock?

Well, technically he was right.
He owns tens of thousands of shares - including nearly 2,000 shares of Boeing, nearly 1,000 of Sonoco, more than 4,000 of Best Foods, more than 3,000 of Eli Lilly, more than 8,000 of Bank One and more than 2,000 of Halliburton (emphasis mine - SCC)
Go read the rest, for it is hilarious and follow up with this article at WorldNetDaily reviewing the new book, "Do as I Say, Not as I Do" by Peter Schweizer.

13 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Michael Moore ought to buy stock in Gillette and Weight Watchers, both publically traded companies that have products he could use.

11/05/2005 10:00:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude,
Stupid Post. Lets talk about something else

11/05/2005 10:01:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go ahead smart guy.

11/05/2005 10:47:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude,
If you don't like it suggest something. Typical copper. Criticize without having either the balls or the better idea to suggest something else.

11/05/2005 10:55:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly
"Do as I Say, Not as I Do"by Peter Schweizer

"Working with a broadly inclusive pantheon of "the Left" that places Ralph Nader and Barbra Streisand on equal footing with Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton, Schweizer (The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty) suggests that liberalism's heroes conduct their lives in ways that prove their philosophy to be "ultimately self-defeating, self-destructive, and unworkable." While acknowledging that conservatives can be high-profile hypocrites as well, Schweizer employs a double standard, arguing that "when conservatives betray their publicly stated principles, they harm only themselves and their families," but when liberals misbehave, they harm their principles first and foremost. Sometimes his research uncovers significant contradictions, as when Schweizer points out that Noam Chomsky, who tends to demonize the military establishment, wrote his first book, Syntactic Structures, with grants from the U.S. Army, the Air Force and the Office of Naval Research. (book completed in 1957- Chomsky chose to protest Vietnam confict in the `60's.) But many of his charges are egregiously hyperbolic, as when he suggests that Cornel West is a "segregationist" because he bought a home in a largely Caucasian suburb. Schweizer clearly knows the limitations of his argument, since he backpedals from many of his most damning statements in his closing remarks. For all its revelations, in the end, this volume reads less like a critique of liberal philosophy than a catalogue of ammunition for ad hominem bloggers."

(NO!- not Dear S.C.C. et al!) ;-P

(Oct. 25)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

11/06/2005 01:49:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Okay, but did Mr. Schweizer get his FACTS wrong? Are these uber-wealthy libs living as they expect others to live?

11/06/2005 02:15:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

He's a good business man

11/06/2005 02:18:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

okay lets talk about the scandals in the 9 district.

11/06/2005 07:42:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes I agree lets talk about the 9th District. I heard the boss's dont work 8 hr day is that true?

11/06/2005 07:43:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey leave Mr. Moore alone! When he made those statements he took artistic license with it. Technically he's not lying either.

11/06/2005 07:48:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

who cares the less they are there the better

11/06/2005 07:52:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe if Bland was there 24 hrs he could be jag to coppers on all three watches

11/06/2005 07:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

11/05/2005 is not a copper he is merely there to annoy....ignore him...........

11/07/2005 07:13:00 AM  

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