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Do-Gooders

How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help (and the Rest of Us)

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Do-Gooders

Auteur(s): Mona Charen
Narrateur(s): Sandra Burr
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Mona Charen has a loyal following from her syndicated newspaper column (which runs in more than 200 newspapers) and her many television and radio appearances. Her first book, Useful Idiots, was a six-week New York Times best seller. Now she's back, switching her focus from foreign policy to domestic issues.

Unlike some conservatives who throw verbal hand-grenades, Charen never gets shrill or mean. Instead, she focuses on the facts to reveal exactly why liberals are wrong - and how their proposals hurt the very people they claim to be fighting for, as well as the country as a whole.

Do-Gooders is a guide to the smug know-it-alls in politics, the news media, and Hollywood who think they know what's best for the poor and other needy Americans. From Marion Wright Edelman to Howard Dean, Hillary Clinton to Rob Reiner, this book skewers the liberals by name. It covers topics such as:

  • Education: Do-gooders send their own kids to private schools while working to deny poor children a better education through voucher programs.
  • Affirmative Action: Do-gooders defend racial preferences at all costs, while ignoring the enormous problems they create for African Americans at all levels of achievement.
  • Welfare: Do-gooders thought welfare reform in the 1990s would hurt the poor, and they still refuse to admit how much it actually helped.

    By collecting and exposing the most outrageous quotes and actions of the do-gooders, this book will become a must-read for conservatives across the country as they gear up for the next round of policy battles.

  • ©2004 Mona Charen (P)2004 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
    Idéologies et doctrines Politiques publiques Sciences politiques
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    "Charen's new book...comes at the perfect time....Her book is not only an easy read, but her wit and humor make it truly enjoyable." (Chicago Sun-Times)
    "To read this excellent book is to receive a keen insight into why America has moved so far in the conservative direction in recent years." (National Review)

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