NBC: Parents Who Oppose Dear Leader's Youth Speech Aren't Smart Enough to Be Raising Kids (Video)
How dare they interfere!
NBC says that the parents who objected to Dear Leader's speech to America's youth are not smart enough to be raising their own children:
Via Free Republic and FOX Nation
When Bush 41 spoke to American students, Democrats investigated and held hearings.
More... Rumor has it that Dear Leader was questioned by another plant this morning.
NBC says that the parents who objected to Dear Leader's speech to America's youth are not smart enough to be raising their own children:
Via Free Republic and FOX Nation
When Bush 41 spoke to American students, Democrats investigated and held hearings.
More... Rumor has it that Dear Leader was questioned by another plant this morning.
3 comments:
Gah!
This is going to be the new leftist meme: if you don't support BHO, you're an unfit parent.
A lot of liberals are quick to call parents who wish to hold their kids from school as "crazy" or "stupid", however, they should ask themselves what they would do had George W. Bush decided to make a speech directed towards their children. Even if Bush's hypothetical message was, "Education is essential and never give up in life" (similar to Obama's), many parents still would have been screaming bloody murder.
Byron York was reporting today that after Bush 41's talk in a junior high about the importance of education, (in 1991) the WaPo denounced it (on its front page!) as a political tactic using kids as pawns.
Gephart started an investigation into it in Congress, held hearings and even summoned the Secretary of Education to testify.
You don't get more reactive than that. I guess all those folks were bad parents, too, for criticizing the pres for promoting education.
I now know why they call it the "banality of evil." It is so boring and predictable that it is easy to let one's guard down.
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