Thursday, November 10, 2005

Do as I say hits NYT bestseller list...

in no thanks to the liberal media of course.

Peter Schweizer’s new book "Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy” has made it to the coveted New York Times best-seller list in its first week out.

The book – which previously reached the #1 spot on Amazon.com’s list of best-selling nonfiction work after it was previewed on NewsMax – will debut at #14 on the Times list. The list will be published in the Times’ Book Review on Sunday, November 20.

The book’s inclusion on the Times list is even more remarkable considering it only received national attention last week on Wednesday evening – giving it just 3 days to make the list. The Times checks books sales each week ending Saturday to make its bestseller lists.

In his blockbuster book – and in the November edition of NewsMax Magazine – Hoover Fellow Schweizer reveals the glaring contradictions between the public stances and real-life behavior of prominent liberals including Al Franken, Ralph Nader, Ted Kennedy, Barbra Streisand, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and George Soros.

The book is getting rave reviews from leading conservatives, including Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly and Ann Coulter. Limbaugh told his audience last week that the book was "just fabulous," adding, "It is just replete with example after example of the utter hypocrisy of the left."

New York Times bestselling author Ann Coulter declared that ‘Do As I Say’ is "the book of the century.”

Schweizer sums up his book this way: "The reality is that liberals like to preach in moral platitudes. They like to condemn ordinary Americans and Republicans for a whole host of things - racism, lack of concern for the poor, polluting the environment, and greed. But when it comes to applying those same standards to themselves, liberals are found to be shockingly guilty of hypocrisy.”


Big surprise huh? This book confirms what I have felt, and have said, about the left. That is the biggest reason that I am "Republican" (I put it in quotes because I consider myself more libertarian than republican but I vote republican because voting libertarian is just counter-productive).

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I put it in quotes because I consider myself more libertarian than republican but I vote republican because voting libertarian is just counter-productive.

Yeah...with the explosion of the size, cost, and scope of government at the hands of Republicans who control both houses of Congress and the White House, I can see just how "productive" your vote has been....

With libertarians like you, who needs socialists?

Ben said...

hey at least we haven't been attacked since 9/11.

Anonymous said...

Those who would trade essential liberties for temporary security deserve neither.

-Ben Franklin

Seane-Anna said...

Hello! It is Ben, isn't it? I'm glad I stumbled onto your blog while surfing on blogclicker. I'm really interested in the book "Do as I Say(Not as I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy." I've never heard of this book before, but it sounds like just the thing I can buy with the Barnes and Nobles gift certificate I got for Xmas last year and have been waiting to use on just the right(pun intended) book!