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| Conservative media accuse Obama of "indoctrinating" kids with back-to-school speech |
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| Contributed by Media Matters | |
| Thursday, 03 September 2009 | |
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Numerous conservative media figures have baselessly accused President Obama of trying to "indoctrinate" America"s children with his planned back-to-school speech encouraging students to succeed and persist in their studies. Sean Hannity claimed that "it seems very close to indoctrination," while Fox News commentator Monica Crowley said "just when you think this administration can"t get any more surreal and Orwellian, here they come to indoctrinate our kids"; similarly, Michelle Malkin claimed that "the left has always used kids in public schools as guinea pigs and as junior lobbyists for their social liberal agenda." Secretary Duncan: Obama speech "about persisting and succeeding in school"Duncan: Speech is about "the importance of education" and "persisting and succeeding in school." In an August 26 letter to principals, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan described Obama"s September 8 speech as being about "the importance of education" and "persisting and succeeding in school." Duncan also offered K-12 "classroom activities" to "engage students and stimulate discussion on the importance of education in their lives." White House aide: "This isn"t a policy speech. This is a speech designed to encourage kids to stay in school." In a post on his ABCNews.com blog Political Punch, ABC senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper quoted a White House aide responding to accusations portraying "the address as more of a policy speech rather than a specific educational address to children." Tapper wrote that "[t]he White House says the intention of the speech -- and the lesson plans -- have been misunderstood." From his post:
Showing the speech is not mandatory for schools. In the same blog post, Tapper rebutted accusations from Florida Republican Party chairman Jim Greer that students will be "forced" to watch the speech. Tapper wrote: "Schools districts across the country have the option to choose if they show the President"s address to their students":
Conservative media pick up meme; suggest Obama will "indoctrinate" children to carry out agendaDrudge: "Obama to make unprecedented address to all public school students; September 8 ... Dept. issues a "to do" list ..." On September 1, Internet gossip Matt Drudge linked to a Department of Education document that gives K-6 teachers suggestions for activities and discussions related to Obama"s speech. Drudge linked to the document with the headline: "Obama to make unprecedented address to all public school students; September 8 ... Dept. issues a "to do" list..."
Michelle Malkin: "School Indoctrination," "No junior lobbyist left behind." In her September 2 Creators Syndicate column, Malkin claimed that Obama"s speech amounts to recruiting "junior lobbyists." She also wrote that "parents have every right to worry about their children being used as Political Guinea Pigs for Change." Hannity: "It seems very close to indoctrination." During an interview with Malkin, Hannity said on his show that the president"s speech "seems very close to indoctrination." In her reply, Malkin stated: [T]his is not merely a morale-boosting speech that he"s giving. He"s giving it in the context of his Obamacare plan completely under siege. We know that the left has always used kids in public schools as guinea pigs and as junior lobbyists for their social liberal agenda." Later, Malkin said Obama will "actually deliver a very innocuous speech. I can guarantee you that. But in these classrooms, which are living laboratories for left-wing activism, what you"re going to get are overzealous teachers, teachers" union brass who are in the hip pockets of the Democrat Party, urge their kids to write letters, to demonize Obamacare opponents, and to call them opponents of change." [Fox News" Hannity, 9/2/09] Crowley: "This is what Chairman Mao did." On Fox News" The O"Reilly Factor, host Laura Ingraham said the speech is "just another slick attempt to brand Barack Obama" and that "it"s a message being sent out by the Department of Education with these questions that without a doubt lead to the further branding of Barack Obama as a savior of our school children." Also during the segment, Crowley said, "[J]ust when you think that this administration can"t get any more surreal and Orwellian, here he comes to indoctrinate our children," and, "[T]his is what Chairman Mao did, Laura. This is like Max Headroom, this is going into every single classroom. There is no escape from him." [Fox News" The O"Reilly Factor, 9/2/09]
Beck connects Mussolini to purported Obama "indoctrination next week." Discussing a bas-relief supposedly representing Mussolini, Beck said: "Gee, who is having indoctrination next week? Oh, yeah, that"s right, the president, completely unrelated. This represents, at the time this was made, Mussolini. This was Mussolini. By the way, the artist that made this -- his son, ironically and tragically died fighting the army of Mussolini years after this was made." [Fox News" Glenn Beck, 9/2/09] The Fox Nation: "Will You Keep Your Kids Home the Day Obama Speaks to Schools?" On September 3, the Fox Nation highlighted Obama"s speech, asking whether he was "going after school children for help." The FoxNews.com article the Fox Nation linked to includes the headline, "Critics Decry Obama"s "Indoctrination" Plan for Students."
Lou Dobbs fill-in Stigall: "Obama has effectively called a meeting of your children ... [to] mold them into a discussion and a way of thinking without you there." On The Lou Dobbs Show, guest host Chris Stigall said:
Limbaugh fill-in Mark Steyn: Obama"s speech is part of "cult of personality." On the September 2 edition of The Rush Limbaugh Show, Steyn claimed: "What he"s going to do apparently, is he"s going to tell them to write letters to themselves about what they could do to help the president, which I find sort of slightly unhealthy. I mean it"s all part of the cult of personality. Obviously it"s not -- we"re not talking about the cult of personality on the kind of Kim Jong II, Saddam Hussein scale." Steyn: Obama"s speech based on view that education exists to make kids "good subjects" of big gov"t. On Limbaugh, Steyn also said that "President Obama is going to beam himself into every schoolhouse in the country and give an address to school children. I don"t know how you feel about this, but it doesn"t seem quite right to me. [...] It doesn"t seem entirely consistent with the idea of education, and it seems to be closer to what is a consistent part of the model here that he learned in Chicago from William Ayers, that essentially the public education system is a useful tool for getting children to be good subjects of the big government state when they grow up." [The Rush Limbaugh Show, 9/02/09] Transcripts:From the September 2 edition of Fox News" The O"Reilly Factor:
From the September 2 edition of Fox News" Hannity:
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