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Opinions of Evan Sayet?
« on: March 23, 2009, 01:19:49 AM »


And he more recently did another speech at the Heritage Fdn.  I'll try to look it up.
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Re: Opinions of Evan Sayet?
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2009, 01:22:25 AM »
Here we go, from Atlasshrugs.com

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Sayet Says it!

Evan Sayet, who I will be working with sorta (more on that later), did an interview with John Hawkins over at Right Wing News. He is, as ever, logical, rational and brilliant. He knows the liberal mind intimately, he understands how they think - he is almost to be pitied! :)

Here's an excerpt

" In order to hold onto the belief that nothing is better than anything else, you have to remove yourself or have been removed from the consequences of your beliefs. Because once you went to the real world, you recognize some things are right, some things are wrong."

"....One of the lines I like to use is that stupidity is a luxury. And when you're young and you're on the college campuses and you don't have a job, you're not paying taxes. You're not starting a business. You don't have to worry about environmental policies that are ridiculous."

"You're living on these college campuses where no matter how much you binge drink, no matter how much you projectile vomit, no matter how much you go wild for the cameras in Cancun and strip naked, the next day you wake up on a campus with lush manicured lawns. You wake up in an ivory covered two room mansion. You wake up and somebody else has bought your food, cooked your food, serves you your food, and when you're finished, cleans your dishes for you."

"....Then you have the other side that you mentioned, the celebrities who have been retarded at the age of the child by their fabulous wealth. These are people who never have to recognize right and wrong, better and worse. They don't have to make decisions in which those have consequences. You know, of course, Bruce Springsteen doesn't have to choose between putting money away for his retirement or spending it now. He can spend it now and have hundreds of millions for retirement too."

"Susan Sarandon doesn't have to choose between not getting a new car this year because the rent may go up. She buys lots of houses and lots of new cars. But, the celebrity is isolated from the consequences of their beliefs by their money. This goes to professors as well that are on the left at college campuses. They can't get fired no matter how bad they are at their job. That isolates them from the need to be smart. It isolates from the need to be right. It isolates from the need to be good. And these are things that allow somebody to hold on to their childish, foolish, and quite just plainly spoken, idiotic mentality that is modern liberalism"

And if you missed his latest video -- weep no more ... it is so good.

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1274179818?bctid=14624345001
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