Bleeding Heart Conservatives: Why It's Good to Be Right

Bleeding Heart Conservatives: Why It's Good to Be Right

by Allison Lee Pillinger Choi
Bleeding Heart Conservatives: Why It's Good to Be Right

Bleeding Heart Conservatives: Why It's Good to Be Right

by Allison Lee Pillinger Choi

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Overview

The human spirit is at the heart of Conservatism.

Conservatives have become a marginalized and misunderstood demographic in our pop-political culture. They are not as they are often portrayed: greedy, racists, sexist, homophobic and violent. Rather, they believe in equality, opportunity, accountability, freedom and independence. Harvard graduate Pillinger Choi, a first generation daughter of a Korean mother and a Jewish father, presents conservative views on social, fiscal and foreign policy issues from a modest and compassionate perspective.

Bleeding Heart Conservatives will invigorate jaded conservatives, closet conservatives, and conservatives-turned-libertarian/independent, as well as enlighten curious apoliticals and liberals.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158160103
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication date: 07/05/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 304 KB

About the Author

Allison Lee Pillinger Choi was born and raised in South Florida where she was taught the principles of hard work, patience, respect and accountability, the same qualities she sees as the fundamentals of Conservatism. She witnessed first-hand what such principles can realize as her parents progressed from working class to middle class and eventually to upper middle class. Her mother, a Korean-born American immigrant, moved to the U.S. to live and work in a meritocratic society where women and men are viewed as equals. Her father, a Brooklyn-born third generation Jewish American immigrant, served as a U.S. Navy pilot, later becoming a Delta Airlines Captain and finally a charter school teacher upon retirement from flight. Alli went on to Harvard where she concentrated in Economics, competed on the NCAA Division I Varsity tennis team, and worked at The Harvard Crimson. At Harvard she was shocked by both Liberal biases and Conservative discrimination, especially coming from the swing state of Florida where diverse opinion was taken for granted. After graduating she moved to New York City, still another bastion of Liberal bias and Conservative discrimination, where she worked as an analyst at Goldman Sachs and then Equinox. She has also contributed her time to the non-profit organization New York Cares, the New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Council, the Women's National Republican Club, and the Manhattan Institute Young Leaders Circle. Now a full-time mom, Alli lives with her husband and 18-month old daughter in New York City.
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