| Media reach to invoke Ayers in attacks on Obama"s speech to students |
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| Contributed by Media Matters | |
| Thursday, 03 September 2009 | |
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Conservative media figures have used President Obama"s planned back-to-school speech -- intended to encourage students to succeed and persist in their studies -- as an excuse to baselessly connect Obama and his education policies to William Ayers, a favorite bogeyman of the conservative media during the 2008 presidential campaign. A Washington Times editorial invoked Ayers while criticizing the administration"s suggestions for student activities related to the speech, calling it "troubling in light of Mr. Obama"s history of radical activism in schools," while Michelle Malkin claimed the speech amounted to "[a]busing and exploiting children" and said "[i]t all goes back to Bill Ayers in Chicago." 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." Media baselessly link speech to AyersWash. Times: Administration"s recommendations for student activities "suggestive of the Pyongyang public school system." Despite noting Duncan"s statements about what the speech will entail, The Washington Times wrote in a September 3 editorial:
Michelle Malkin: Obama education policies "rooted" in "Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers" pedagogical philosophy." In a preface to her September 2 Creators Syndicate column about the speech, Malkin wrote: "Downplaying academic achievement in favor of left-wing radical activism in the public schools is rooted in old neighborhood pal and Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers" pedagogical philosophy. It was the Chicago Annenberg Challenge way when the two served as board members of the educational foundation -- and it is the Washington Obama way now." Malkin on Hannity: "[A]busing and exploiting children. It all goes back to Bill Ayers in Chicago." Similarly, on Fox News" Hannity, Malkin purported to make the same connection between Obama"s education policies and Ayers, claiming "we"re coming full circle with regard to the second story of them abusing -- abusing and exploiting children. It all goes back to Bill Ayers in Chicago." Later, Malkin said: "[T]his is not a 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. And of course, as I said, it goes back to Bill Ayers. ... His pedagogical philosophy was to use the schools as tools for left-wing activists." Limbaugh fill-in Steyn: Obama"s speech is "consistent" with what "he learned in Chicago from William Ayers." On Rush Limbaugh"s radio show, guest host Mark Steyn said that "President Obama is going to beam himself into every schoolhouse in the country and give an address to schoolchildren. 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." [Premiere Radio Networks" The Rush Limbaugh Show, 9/02/09] Conservative media accuse Obama of trying to "indoctrinate" kids with speechNew media smear: Obama will try to "indoctrinate" kids with his speech to advance agenda. Numerous conservative media figures have baselessly accused Obama of trying to "indoctrinate" America"s children with his back-to-school speech. 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, Malkin claimed that "the left has always used kids in public schools as guinea pigs and as junior lobbyists for their social liberal agenda." Media routinely bring up dubious Ayers connection to smear ObamaHannity says Obama "is Bill Ayers," he "is Reverend Wright." In an interview with Dick Morris, Hannity said on show that "but the idea, though, in his heart and in his soul, as you predicted and now you see the implementation of -- the radical socialist agenda, the weakening of our national defenses, his unwillingness to even speak out for freedom as we"ve been discussing, showing weakness with North Korea -- all these things. You think it"s about what, who is this person? Look, I said this statement, and every time I say it, people say, "Hannity, you"re going over the line." But I think he is Bill Ayers -- and not the terrorist. I think he shares the political ideology. I think he is Reverend Wright. I think he hid it well, but I think he"s now implementing and proving me right." [Hannity, 06/22/09] Limbaugh invokes Ayers during discussion of killings of Tiller, Long. On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh said, "We"ve been warned, of course, that this guy, this whacko, this Scott Roeder guy that murdered the abortion doctor -- we got to be careful, we can"t associate with these kinds of local terrorists. Has anybody -- anybody heard the name William Ayers? Here is a terrorist that launched President Obama"s political career in Chicago with a fundraiser in his home. A man who proudly admitted to blowing up the Pentagon and wish he"d gone further. So we got a president who has associated with a domestic terrorist, is friends with him. Guy now runs education in Chicago, Bill Ayers." [The Rush Limbaugh Show, 6/2/09] Limbaugh: "A lot of what"s going to happen in education, right out of Bill Ayers" curriculum." Discussing Obama, Limbaugh also said on his show that "a lot of what"s going to happen, right out of Bill Ayers" curriculum, his extremist terrorist buddy." [03/30/09] Savage fill-in Stigall: Obama kept Blackberry to communicate with "domestic terrorist" Bill Ayers. On Michael Savage"s radio show, guest host Chris Stigall said:
TranscriptFrom the September 2 edition of Fox News" Hannity:
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