The Nick Tucker documentary based on Peter Schweizer’s bestselling 'Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy' will premiere in San Francisco Thursday Oct 30 at 7pm, sponsored by The Pacific Institute. Details of the event:
Screening and reception in Embarcadero 1 Theater, San Francisco
Reception at 6, screening at 7, followed by discussion w/Nick Tucker, Director.
[Parking avail in Embarcadero 1, w/validation prov. by Cinema]
Reserve 415-955-6110 or cchin@pacificresearch.org
Trailer: http://www.doasisaymovie.com/cgi-local/content.cgi?g=8
"Americans can tolerate anything but a hypocrite!"
About the Film:
ABOUT THE FILM
With the 2008 election cycle in full swing, it’s hard to turn on the television or open a newspaper without finding liberal politicians, professors, pop stars, and pundits blaming the world's problems on America's free enterprise system, its democratic tradition, and its core values of individualism and self-reliance. But how sincere are they about their beliefs? How do they live?
THE BOOK
'Do As I Say (Not As I Do)' spent eight weeks on the New York Times bestseller list when it was published in 2005. Now, the book that The Economist named the ninth biggest selling political work on the planet is returning as a film. Nicholas Tucker and Lucas Abel are bringing Schweizer’s character portraits to life—because only a movie can really show us what hypocrisy in action looks like.
I'LL BE THERE!
I'll be attending a trade tasting of Argentine wines all afternoon, so I may arrive at the screening in JUST the right mood for watching 90 minutes of two-faced idiots issuing orders! Hah!
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