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November 14, 2005

On The Show Tomorrow

Peter Schweizer, author of Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy.

I've read half the book and it's pretty fun. Little example: after detailing Noam Chomsky's innumberable attacks on US captialism and trust funds in particular, he notes that Chomsky himself has... a trust fund.

"No reason being a radical socialist should interfere with sound estate planning," Schweizer deadpans.

Lots of stuff like that. Including the fact that the Pentagon-bashing Chomsky, who's previously criticized academics for working for the military on various research projects, draws his check, more or less, straight from the Pentagon.

Should be fun.


posted by Ace at 06:04 PM
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Hmmm. Schweizer's written some books I didn't particularly enjoy, but he seems like an interesting egg. Methinks I'll tune in.

Cheers,
Dave at Garfield Ridge

Posted by: Dave at Garfield Ridge on November 14, 2005 06:21 PM

loooooooose shit:
Chomsky ain't got no "e" in it.

Posted by: Knemon on November 14, 2005 06:22 PM

Is it safe to assume Karol will be back? Schweizer is an excellent interviewee. And you are an excellent interviewer when you aren't practising better living through chemistry.

Posted by: on November 14, 2005 06:45 PM

Chompsjy works for the Pentagon ?? Wow I thought he was a college professor or something like that.....

Posted by: john Ryan on November 14, 2005 07:51 PM

Yeah, but the specific department he works in at MIT is a Pentagon-funded research facility.

They use his research on semiotics to build computer languages, so that our Nazi-like American troops can more effectively murder People of a Brownish Hue.

Posted by: ace on November 14, 2005 10:24 PM

Ace:

Might be nice to post a thank-you to Pixy Misa for busting ass to get the new servers going.

Posted by: geoff on November 14, 2005 11:52 PM

Doesnt this book prove that Michael Moore has investments in Halliburton?
many interesting tidbits.
go get em Ace

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