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Dianne
09-04-2009, 09:18 AM
http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2009/09/04/wingnuts-of-the-week-13/

Avlon: ‘Wingnuts’ try to politicize president’s talk to kids
Posted: 06:33 AM ET
John Avlon - CNN Contributor
Filed under: Wingnuts of the week
Editor’s note: John P. Avlon is the author of Independent Nation: How Centrists Can Change American Politics and writes a weekly column for The Daily Beast. Previously, he served as Chief Speechwriter for New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and was a columnist and associate editor for The New York Sun.


Rep. Pete Stark (L) and Jim Greer (R).
As a heated wingnut summer heads to a close, we look at a new GOP “socialist” attack on President Obama for speaking to school children, a ‘brain dead’ attack on Democratic centrists and, in a bonus round, a callous conspiracy theory just in time for the 8th anniversary of 9/11.

President Obama is slated to give a speech to America’s school children next Tuesday on the subject of taking personal responsibility for their success in school.

Last time I checked, personal responsibility and socialism were opposite concepts, but that didn’t stop Florida GOP Chair Jim Greer from firing off an unhinged press release. Here’s an excerpt:

“As the father of four children, I am absolutely appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama’s socialist ideology … I do not support using our children as tools to spread liberal propaganda. The address scheduled for September 8, 2009, does not allow for healthy debate on the President’s agenda, but rather obligates the youngest children in our public school system to agree with our President’s initiatives or be ostracized by their teachers and classmates…Now that school is back in session, President Obama has turned to American’s children to spread his liberal lies, indoctrinating American’s youngest children before they have a chance to decide for themselves.”

Greer accused the president of using the speech to promote his political agenda – though the speech was never slated to cover policy. The Department of Education did change language in a lesson plan that suggested students write a letter about how they would help the president after hearing him speak. PolitiFact’s Truth-o-Meter did a rundown on the ‘controversy’ and published its results with a “Pants on Fire” ruling.

This knee-jerk name-calling and hyper-partisan hysteria is the latest sign that things have become completely unhinged inside the hotbox of the GOP. Accusing the president of having a “socialist ideology” and spreading “liberal lies” and “propaganda” don’t even raise common sense – or common decency – concerns.

Wingnuts live in a world without perspective, and those on the right are trying to turn the President of the United States into a fearful figure in order to score partisan points with their base. Only the far, far left fringe would have accused President Bush of having a ‘fascist ideology” – and they would have rightly been laughed off the stage. These statements are coming from GOP party officials – politicizing a talk to school kids by the President of the United States. Stay classy, GOP.

torchbearer
09-04-2009, 09:20 AM
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pcosmar
09-04-2009, 10:04 AM
Traditions.

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ravedown
09-04-2009, 10:16 AM
ha ha...what is with the fear and paranoia? im totally missing the boat on this one-the pres wants to speak to classrooms, great-maybe teachers will touch on civics and political discourse for once-im pretty sure adults will be present-hopefully schools will allow parents to sit in.
now, if they are urged to chant a loyalty pledge-thats different-he's the president for now, he has priviledges-let's focus on real problems...sheesh!

torchbearer
09-04-2009, 10:21 AM
ha ha...what is with the fear and paranoia? im totally missing the boat on this one-the pres wants to speak to classrooms, great-maybe teachers will touch on civics and political discourse for once-im pretty sure adults will be present-hopefully schools will allow parents to sit in.
now, if they are urged to chant a loyalty pledge-thats different-he's the president for now, he has priviledges-let's focus on real problems...sheesh!

he has privileges expressly written and enumerated in the constitution.
Indoctrination of children isn't one of them.
Public Schools are indoctrination centers. They don't allow religion- they shouldn't allow politicians either.