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Limousine liberal and latte liberal are pejorative U.S. political terms used to illustrate
hypocritical Hypocrisy is the practice of engaging in the same behavior or activity for which one criticizes another or the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform. In moral psychology, it is th ...
behavior by political liberals of upper class or upper middle class status. The label stems primarily from unwillingness of ''limousine liberals'' to practice the views they purport to uphold, e.g. calling for the use of public transportation while frequently using privately owned luxury transportation, especially by limousines or private jets in the case of the extremely affluent, claiming
environmental consciousness Environmentalism or environmental rights is a broad Philosophy of life, philosophy, ideology, and social movement regarding concerns for environmental protection and improvement of the health of the environment (biophysical), environment, par ...
but driving fuel inefficient vehicles, or ostensibly supporting
public education State schools (in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand) or public schools (Scottish English and North American English) are generally primary or secondary schools that educate all students without charge. They are funded in whole or in pa ...
while sending their children to exclusive private schools with high tuition fees.


Formation and early use


Procaccino campaign

Democratic New York City mayoral hopeful
Mario Procaccino Mario Angelo Procaccino (September 5, 1912 – December 20, 1995) was an Italian-American lawyer, comptroller, and candidate for Mayor of New York City. Life and career Procaccino was born in Bisaccia, Italy. When he was nine years old, his f ...
coined the term "limousine liberal" to describe incumbent Mayor John Lindsay and his wealthy Manhattan backers during a heated 1969 campaign. Historian
David Callahan David Callahan (born 1964/1965) is an American writer and editor. He is the founder and editor of ''Inside Philanthropy'', a digital media site, and Blue Tent Daily, which offers in-depth reporting on progressive organizations and the Democratic ...
says that Procaccino: It was a populist and
producerist Producerism is an ideology which holds that those members of society engaged in the production of tangible wealth are of greater benefit to society than, for example, aristocrats who inherit their wealth and status. History Robert Ascher traces ...
epithet, carrying an implicit accusation that the people it described were insulated from all negative consequences of their programs purported to benefit the poor and that the costs and consequences of such programs would be borne in the main by working class or lower middle class people who were not so poor as to be beneficiaries themselves. In particular, Procaccino criticized Lindsay for favoring unemployed minorities, ex. blacks and Hispanics, over working-class white ethnics. One Procaccino campaign memo attacked "rich super- assimilated people who live on
Fifth Avenue Fifth Avenue is a major and prominent thoroughfare in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It stretches north from Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village to West 143rd Street in Harlem. It is one of the most expensive shopping stre ...
and maintain some choice mansions outside the city and have no feeling for the small middle class shopkeeper, home owner, etc. They preach the politics of confrontation and condone violent upheaval in society because they are not touched by it and are protected by their courtiers". '' The Independent'' later stated that "Lindsay came across as all style and no substance, a 'limousine liberal' who knew nothing of the concerns of the same ' silent majority' that was carrying Richard Nixon to the White House at the very same time."


Later use

In the 1970s, the term was applied to wealthy liberal supporters of open-housing and forced school busing who did not make use of either of these themselves. In Boston, Massachusetts, supporters of busing, such as Senator Ted Kennedy, sent their children to private schools and lived in affluent
suburb A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, that is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separate ...
s. To some South Boston residents, Kennedy's support of a plan that " integrated" their children with blacks and his apparent unwillingness to do the same with his own children, was hypocrisy. By the late 1990s and early 21st century, the term has also come to be applied to those who support environmentalist or "green" goals, such as
mass transit Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typical ...
, yet drive large SUVs or literally have a limousine and driver. Sam Dealey, writing in '' The Weekly Standard'', applied the term to Sheila Jackson-Lee for being "routinely chauffeured the one short block to work—in a government car, by a member of her staff, at the taxpayers' expense." The term was also used disparagingly in a 2004 episode of ''
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'' by
Fred Thompson Freddie Dalton Thompson (August 19, 1942 – November 1, 2015) was an American politician, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, actor, and radio personality. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a United States Senator from Tennessee f ...
's character,
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, to criticize the politics and beliefs of his more liberal colleague, Serena Southerlyn. ''
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s creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone poked fun at the tendency of some liberals to be more concerned with image than actually helping the earth in the episode "
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". '' The New York Observer'' applied the term to 2008 Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards for paying $400 () for a haircut and, according to the newspaper, "lectures about poverty while living in gated opulence". In 2009, the term was applied by some commentators to former Senate Majority Leader and then- Barack Obama cabinet appointee
Tom Daschle Thomas Andrew Daschle ( ; born December 9, 1947) is an American politician and lobbyist who served as a United States senator from South Dakota from 1987 to 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, he became U.S. Senate Minority Leader in 1995 an ...
for failing to pay back taxes and interest on the use of a limousine service. Civil rights leader Al Sharpton used the term ''latte liberal'' to criticize (mostly white and high-income) left-leaning people "sit ngaround the Hamptons" who advocated for the
Defund the police "Defund the police" is a slogan that supports removing funds from police departments and reallocating them to non-policing forms of public safety and community support, such as social services, youth services, housing, education, healthcare and o ...
movement and ignored the concerns of African-Americans that suffer under high crime rates and rely on a strong police force.


See also

*'' Bobos in Paradise'' *
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* Liberal elite * Radical chic


References


Further reading

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Francia, Peter L. Peter L. Francia is director of the Center for Survey Research and professor of political science at East Carolina University. He is known for his research in the field of American politics, specifically in the areas of campaign finance, interest g ...
, et al. "Limousine liberals and corporate conservatives: The financial constituencies of the democratic and republican parties." ''Social Science Quarterly'' 86.4 (2005): 761–778. * Fraser, Steve. ''The Limousine Liberal: How an Incendiary Image United the Right and Fractured America'' (Basic, 2016). viii, 291 pp. * Stark, Andrew. "Limousine liberals, welfare conservatives: On belief, interest, and inconsistency in democratic discourse." ''Political Theory'' 25.4 (1997): 475–501.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Limousine Liberal Class-related slurs Liberalism Upper class Political metaphors referring to people Political terminology of the United States