Hating What's Right: How the Modern Liberal Winds Up on the Wrong Side of Every Issue

It was almost exactly two years ago that I walked into the Heritage Foundation in Washington to deliver a speech about how the Modern Liberal “thinks” and why he invariably and inevitably sides with evil over good, wrong over right and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success.

Having had very little experience with the Internet, I had no idea that the talk would go much further than that half-empty room of eggheads. Instead, it soon went viral and became the talk of the conservative community. To date, the speech, which I called, “Regurgitating the Apple: How The Modern Liberal ‘Thinks'” has been viewed by almost a half-million people on YouTube alone. As far as YouTube hits go, that’s perhaps not the biggest number, but remember, I wasn’t wearing a bikini and singing about my love for Obama. This was a forty-seven minute, rather wonkish talk, by a previously unknown (at least in Washington and political circles) television writer with a bad haircut.

Striking to me was not just the number of people who watched the talk, but the calibre of thinkers who were sending it to each other, discussing it amongst themselves and going out of their way to contact me just to say “hi” and “thanks.” These were people who thought, wrote and read about this stuff every day and surely didn’t need to take an hour out of their busy schedules to listen to just another talk. This speech resonated with what I consider the best minds and most important thinkers and activists in the Republican Party and the conservative movement.

Since then, I have had a great deal of time to devote to the thesis of “Regurgitating the Apple,” as the success of the original talk saw me become an even more in-demand speaker, appear on radio and television programs and do the research for my someday to be finished (I promise) book now called, “Hating What’s Right: How The Modern Liberal Winds Up On The Wrong Side of EVERY Issue.” As I have devoted more and more time to what has been called the “unified field theory of Liberalism,” my conviction that it is a cult of indiscriminateness, intentionally promoted by those who see a utopia to be found in the elimination of all efforts to be right, has only deepened.

Also striking was the utter failure of those who took exception to my thesis and made arguments that didn’t actually work and only further proved my points. Name calling, ad hominen attacks, strawman arguments, vulgarity and anger were the vehicles of “debate” from the left.

As the number of viewers of my talk began to approach the half-million mark, I decided it was time to return to the Heritage Foundation for a “follow-up” lecture on the “thinking” of the Modern Liberal in order to revisit and expound upon some of the most important points from the first talk and to introduce some further consequences of the mindset I call “Modern Liberalism” and the rejection of rational and moral thought that now dominates the Democrat party in America.

Please enjoy the talk and, if you think it worthy, pass it on to others and link it to your sites. I can be reached for questions and comments at www.evansayet.com.

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