Added: Aug 29, 2008
From: doasisaymovie
Duration: 2:6
Go to http://doasisaymovie.com With the 2008 election cycle in full swing, it's hard to turn on the television or open a newspaper without finding liberal icons--from politicians and professors to pop stars and pundits--blaming capitalism and private enterprise for the world's problems. But how sincere are they about their beliefs? How do they live? The answers will shock you. Based on the New York Times bestselling book "Do As I Say (Not As I Do)" by Peter Schweizer. © 2008 Do As I Say Productions, LLC.
Channel: News
Tags: al as chomsky clinton craig cunningham do duke george gore haggard hillary hypocrisy hypocrite jimmy jr kennedy larry limbaugh michael moore noam peter rfk rush say schweizer soros swaggart ted
Rating: 4.56 (36 ratings) Views: 2039' favoriteCount='18 Comments: 25
OM2004 Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - If you want to see the other side then go watch some NBC or CNN news or go rent "Fahrenheits 9/11"
OM2004 Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - Yea and the liberal talking points are interesting too. George Bush is in office thus 9/11. Conservatives had congress nearly 4 years ago thus the housing market disaster. The poor are getting poorer thus increase taxes. The movie is pointing out that if the left politicians find this problems to be so horrible why are they, themselves, not taking any measures of preventing such problems in their own personal lives.
indyleftist Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - You misunderstand the arguments of the left completely We don't Blame Bush totally for 911, although he (Condi) was negligent in stopping it. The left generally places more of the Bin Laden blame on Reagen who armed and trained him and his followers Again the housing market is not something we blame on Bush although he's part of the problem. We blame it on de-regulation and the emergence of corporate socialism for the lending industry
indyleftist Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - Again on taxes, the gap between rich and the poor has increased since we started cutting taxes. This tax cutting has led to massive debt which in turn leads to inflation which ends up increasing the cost of living more than any tax increase would as well as hurting industry in the US As far as the video...Moore never says that rich people are bad, he never says owning stock is bad. What he says is poorly thought out war is bad and that the rest of the world has a more humane healthcare system
OM2004 Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - Humane health care system? Perhaps. Better health care system? No. Just look at Canada. We might go to them for cheaper pills, but they come to us for all of their serious hospital needs. As for the vid. the "stock" thing is in reference that if Hellaburton is the enemy when it comes to Global Warming, why has he invested in them? I think in the end, to get the full story, we will just have to see the vid. I watched F.9/11 and those type films, lets see how this one compares...
indyleftist Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - I don't think the people of Canada favor switching to our system. And no Halliburton was never blamed for global warming, again you seem to be horribly misinformed. Halliburton is criticized for being a war profiteer and not living up to their contracts properly. I don't need to see this video because its thesis seems pretty silly. Its basically a character attack on Michael Moore instead of a counter-argument to Moore's film. If he actually debated healthcare it might be worth watching
OM2004 Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - Before you can argue you need to do more research and see things from other POVs. I only argue strongly over things I'm informed about, and I post my opinion on things that I haven't dug up through non-bias documentary, research books, or creditable websites.
OM2004 Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - Again, the Leftest vids are no more informative on topics than this vid will be because that's not their goal. L.Vids' goal is to feed off of fear and blaming an easy target that cannot defend itself without being called a liar. That's why Nicholas Tucker and Lucas Abel made this, not to inform us on topics that we should already be informed about, but so we can see how these blamers live day to day, and find if they are really are as perfect or righteous as their cameras make them seem to be.
indyleftist Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - If the movie in any way argued the issues that Moore discusses in his documentaries then I might have watched it. But it doesn't. It doesn't argue what the proper healthcare system should be. It doesn't argue that the war on terror is being conducted effectively Its just about michael moore personally. How much money he has and other nonsense like that. Who cares?
OM2004 Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - You act as if you have actually watched it. Save it after you see the film. Also you should do some back tracking on Moore's vids to see how much truth is really behind what he says. Until then it's just some fat man telling you "The world is Chaos, but you need my vids to find out how doomed you all are, and how bad we all really got it in USA."
indyleftist Says:
Sep 15, 2008 - Again I see no purpose to the this movie As for "truth behind what he says," There's no mystery. Moore lays out his policy arguments. You can agree or disagree with them, but they are clear. Whereas the people who made this film don't put out any ideas, they don't even attack other people's ideas. They just do personal attacks on the people coming out with ideas. I guess to each their own, some people are more comfortable making decisions based on personality rather then policy.
OM2004 Says:
Sep 16, 2008 - Well what you said hit it preety well, But not in a bias way you might be thinking of. If I sold to you a vid. where I said "we should stop wasting water", but then you found out that I turn on every sink in my house for days on in. I then come out with another vid about not wasting water, would you buy it? No of course not.
OM2004 Says:
Sep 16, 2008 - On the policy you might agree, but you would stop listing to me because i'm a hypicrite. That's the point, to show hypicrites & how they are getting rich doing this.
indyleftist Says:
Sep 16, 2008 - The thing is I really can't even imagine what Moore could be doing that is hypocritical to his arguments. Does him being fat and able to pay for healthcare for himself make his argument that people who are not covered should be hypocritical? What personal behavior could he have that makes his opinion that the Iraq war was a mistake and will just cause more terrorism?
ZDWmiamicane Says:
Sep 16, 2008 - Dr. Chomsky's case is the funniest in my opinion. Anti-capitalist? Yea right. Millions of books sold, Professorship at MIT, millions from speaking appearances, and millions in the stock market. The equation is: book sales + stock options + university job = capitalism. Haha. I love it; I thank it's great! And he called Milton Friedman a fool.
Ma3lst0rm Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - They are in business. The Business of running America down for profit and power. That is the left. They get to be darlings of socialists throughout the world and be considered idealists while living the same lifestyle as those they attack.
StoogeWatcher Says:
Sep 26, 2008 - About time someone did a documentary on leftist hypocrisy.
Magiclanternllc Says:
Sep 27, 2008 - Although your film appears to be a well produced (ie great product values etc), low budget affair (and I give you credit for that), it is clearly yet another attempt by yet another "documentarian" at propagandizing those who of a different political persuasion than yourself. You have not sought to make a serious, thought-provoking piece on the dangers and perils of hypocrisy as a whole, you are merely pointing out the supposed hypocrisy of those whom you clearly disagree with. END OF PART I
LeGioNoFZioN Says:
Sep 29, 2008 - I agree however I find the irony of this subject matter utterly delicious. the heroes of the left exposed for the hypcrits that they are. to be sure hypocrisy is not exclusive to the left, but since the left dominates our social order, from elementary school through to college and university and in certain sectors, I find it fitting that this movie focuses there. It is ultimately an anti-establishment effort.
jimwalsh2001 Says:
Oct 4, 2008 - I look forward to seeing this (I'm not so much anti-liberal as anti-hypocrite)...
wyattmcintyre Says:
Oct 15, 2008 - Absolutely and thank you my friend!
SoccerShadow Says:
Oct 31, 2008 - isn't it!
SoccerShadow Says:
Nov 2, 2008 - love it!
saveGOP Says:
Nov 16, 2008 - When is this coming out?????
OM2004 Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - Finally, someone who will show corruption on the left side in a main stream way. It gets so tiring to hear how republicans are wrong from other movies and TV shows. Lets see how the other side handels it.