By Jennifer Kabbany
August 1, 2007
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
Leftists are not content merely to win elections and pass legislation but insist on impugning their opponents as immoral, author Peter Schweizer told a gathering of students here.
author Peter Schweizer told a gathering of students here.
"If you oppose their economic agenda, you're greedy; if you oppose their environmental agenda, you're a polluter; if you oppose labor unions, you're heartless; if you oppose affirmative action, you're a racist and a bigot," Mr. Schweizer told an audience of about four dozen high school and college students attending a conference titled "Deconstructing the Left" last month.
Mr. Schweizer joined other conservative speakers at the conference, hosted by the Young America's Foundation, in describing left-wing politics as characterized by narcissism, self-righteousness and hypocrisy, a movement that views itself as occupying the moral high ground while presenting big government as the solution to all of this country's problems.
Mr. Schweizer, author of "Do as I Say, Not as I Do" and a fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, added that many of the same people pushing a leftist agenda don't live up to the ideals they prescribe "because they know on a practical level they don't work."
He cited as examples Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, who opposes gun control and yet his own bodyguard was caught with several firearms, and filmmaker Michael Moore, who chides companies for not hiring more blacks, yet of the 134 producers, editors, cinematographers, composers and production coordinators he has hired for his films, only three were black.
"They have a set of rules for most Americans, and they have a set of rules for themselves," Mr. Schweizer said.
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