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School's Out! Rightbloggers Decry Obama's Hitler Speech to Schoolchildren

By Roy Edroso, Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 12:00AM
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Categories: Exploring the Right Wing Blogosphere
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Several days ago, the White House announced that President Obama would address kids returning to school via the internet. As he told an 11-year-old in a press opportunity, his September 8 speech would be about "the importance of education, the importance of staying in school, how we want to improve our education system, and why it's so important for the country." Related classroom activities were to be made available via the Department of Education website.

This is not unprecedented. In 1988, President Reagan did a speech and had a Q-and-A with schoolkids which was covered on C-Span, and in which Reagan took the opportunity to tell the children that "I think there's more patriotism today. We've been in a time when people have gotten rather cynical about those things," promoted "an amendment to our Constitution that requires the Government every year to balance the budget," and informed students that "one of the principal reasons that we were able to get the economy back on track and create those new jobs and all was we cut the taxes." He also explained his opposition to gun control, citing a letter he had allegedly been sent by a burglar in prison (helpfully adding, "I don't know why to this day he ever chose to send the letter to me").

Those were simpler times; no internet, for one thing, and fewer clinically mad citizens involved in our national discourse. In our more enlightened, present era, Obama's planned address inspired a firestorm of outrage, in which the President was routinely compared to Adolf Hitler and his mild address was declared a call for a new Aryan Youth.

Early attacks focused on a teachers' guide for the event meant, as such things are, to get kids to write about what they've heard, and specifically to "discuss main ideas from the speech, i.e. citizenship, personal responsibility, civic duty" and to answer questions like, "are we able to do what President Obama is asking of us?"

Top rightblogger Michelle Malkin interpreted: "Schools have used students as little lobbyists on everything from illegal immigration to gay marriage to anti-war activism," she said. "And most recently: Census collection." If you were wondering what this has to do with the teachers' guide, she added, "Will Obama be able to resist issuing a call to youth arms to marshal help in passing his legislative agenda?"

Malkin's meme made the rounds. "My kids will be forced to listen to the views of a President that is perhaps the most anti-American in history," said Sharp Right Turn. "What right does Obama have to tell my kids what their involvement in community should be?"

"If you STILL disagree with my use of the word fascist to describe the US President," cried The Neolibertarian, "then consider that the only precedents for a socialist head of state's universal presence in the classroom are the regimes of Mussolini, Hitler and Kim Il-Sung."

The Hitler factor was very high on this one, so let's get some of those out of the way:

"A September 8th address that the Supreme Leader of the left plans on delivering directly to the children circa 1948 when Hitler began his youth brigades known as what other than the Hitler Youth," said Chicago Ray. "What Obama, Stalin, Mao, Hitler, And Freddy Krueger ALL Have In Common: Targeting Children," said Start Thinking Right. "OBAMA TAKES A PAGE FROM THE NAZI HANDBOOK," said The Conservative Watchdog. "Political Indoctrination of Youth was a tactic utilized by Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler," said Conservative for Change. "Does the Hitler Youth come to mind?" asked Political Pistachio. Etc.

(Maybe we needn't have bothered: World Net Daily provided a nice Obama=Hitler roundup of its own -- with which its authors were in agreement.)

Some rightbloggers were cagier, though. Watcher of Weasels admitted "the school day speech is clearly not on the level of Hitler's Nazi education schemes" before announcing that Obama's supporters were engaged in "the same sort of propaganda used by the Obama Hitler Youth to intimidate non-believers into falling in line."

"It's possible to make too much of Obama's Speech to the Schoolchildren," said National Review's Jay Nordlinger. "And it's possible to make too little of it." He called the speech " A little -- just a little -- Dear Leader-ish," thus only mildly totalitarian." Also, "George Washington would never have done such a thing, is my guess." (Television was invented in 1927.)

The brighter bulbs gently walked the Hitler stuff back, but held their anti-school-speech ground. Matt Lewis said that people also compared Bush to Hitler, so it's no big deal. Plus the Secretary of Education suggested kids "write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president," which, while not Hitler, was "unsettling." In the end "the Obama Administration is responsible for this controversy," proven by the fact that it was "so out of touch with mainstream America that they are actually surprised by the predictable outrage." He has a point there; we've been covering rightbloggers calling Obama Hitler for months. How could he not have known they would do this every time he did anything?

As further evidence Lewis also mentioned the ancient YouTube "I Pledge" video, which someone showed schoolkids in Utah, which became a fresh causus Hitler tied to the school speech, notwithstanding that Obama didn't send the video to the school, nor did he participate in its making.

Malkin returned to the subject, promoting a "Hall Pass" with which patriots could not only keep children out of school the day of the speech, but also make a big deal of it. "Sept. 8 Is National Skip School for Freedom Day," said the American Spectator.

The success of their program may be seen in the mainstream outlets which picked it up. "Critics Decry Obama's 'Indoctrination' Plan for Students," said Fox News. "Radicals always have viewed children as wards of the state to be shaped into shock troops to advance their revolutionary agendas," editorialized the Washington Times. Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer decried Obama's plot to "indoctrinate America's children to his socialist agenda."

"Many Indiana Schools Make Obama Address Optional," reported WLKY ("Fort Wayne schools will air the address live but let parents excuse their children... Obama plans to speak about the need to work hard and stay in school"). "Complaints About The President's Address To Students," headlined WCBC. "Peninsula teachers to make the call on whether students see televised Obama speech," filed Washington's Peninsula Daily News ("'There's no district directive that would require that any teachers show the broadcast,' said Sequim [School District] Superintendent Bill Bentley").

"Area schools will not show Obama speech," reported the Palestine (TX) Herald-Press ("PTA council president Cara Mendelsohn said Obama is 'cutting out the parent' by speaking to kids during school hours"). "Somersworth schools won't show Obama's address live," said Foster's (NH) Daily Democrat ("Education starts at home," [School District Superintendent] Karen Soule said)." "No Obama Speech For Tri-City School Children," said the Prescott (AZ) eNews ("The President's speech next week is a perfect example of 'A good idea gone astray'").

CNN showed a mother weeping because "my kids -- sorry -- in school, having to listen to that really upsets me," and another one saying she'd keep her children at home that day.

Thus a public service message to schoolchildren from the President of the United States was offered as proof of his Nazi agenda, and on those grounds encountered resistance -- whether it is widespread is hard to say, but it certainly is widely reported. On Wednesday the President presumes to talk to the American people about health care. You have to wonder where he gets his nerve.

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daphnechyprious says:

Answers: to Malkin: yes. To Pistachio: no. To the 1948er: Hitler was long dead by then.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 2:29AM
NH says:

It's not so much the address to the kids, but all the crap leading up to it. Let's face it this guy is a dangerous creep. We don't want him near our kids.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 4:03AM
Twisted_Colour says:

It's not so much the address to the kids, but all the crap leading up to it.

Yeah, all the screams of "Hitler" and "Fascist islamocommunist." How dare he, I say, how dare he force angry, dishonest, right-wing lunatics to behave like angry, dishonest, right-wing lunatics. Have you no shame Mr. President? All these people want to do is keep the poor, the fags and the niggers in line. Martyrs the lot of them.

We don't want him near our kids.

I here that Kyrgistan is nice this time of year. See ya.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 7:20AM
Vimutti says:

Relationship with my neo conservative parents has now ripened and fallen off the tree. The biology of the relationship is clear as they willfully assign themselves, what they think they are and identify with, to the compost bin of human potential. This isn't sad really, because it is truthful, accurate and healthy now, where it was a sentimental delusion before. Their choice. Their loss. Could have been a fine wine.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 9:48AM
Anonymous says:

Why was it okay for John F. Kennedy to ask, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country?" and George Bush to state, "you are either with us or you are against us", and it not be okay for Barack Obama to ask school children to think about their country, their education, their Presidents and write it down?

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:15AM
Anonymous says:

The Sputnik movement was all about educating the youth of America toward Science, Mathematics and Physics to DEFEND their country.

The government changed the ENTIRE curriculum to produce more scientists and physicists for the betterment of America...and to get to space to prevent the Russian domination.

The future will always be the youth and any politician should realize that.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 1:08PM
coozledad says:

I think it's time we just gave in to the right and start doing what they're accusing us of doing. Hosing them off the streets with water cannon, yanking their kids out of taxpayer supported institutions, and getting them the fuck off of highways. Herd them into Appalachia and let them finish infucking themselves into a puddle of screaming fundamentalist goo. Sterilization would be an unnecessary kindness to afford them.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 2:47PM
Tom M says:

It's simply astonishing that these bloggers typing away on their hot little keyboards can show such an utter lack of respect for the office of the President of the United States.
More than that, I find myself in awe that they believe a single speech could result in an entire nation of school children attending an event next week-end and getting up in front of their parents, friends, relatives and strangers and breaking into song:

The sun on the meadow is summery warm.
The stag in the forest runs free.
But gather together to greet the storm.
Tomorrow belongs to me.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 3:15PM
teresa says:

Have you read the speech. It it everything any parent or teacher would want to say to their child/student. Fear mongering is just awful with this.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 4:17PM
Realist says:

Would it be okay if he read the goat book?

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 4:19PM
Gustav says:

These are the same people that think torture is no big deal but a blowjob is.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 7:20PM
ignobility says:

Coozledad, please don't send them to the North Carolina mountains. Texas is bigger and flatter.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 8:32PM
tkh says:

There are two problems with the current President as compared to Reagan. One is that Obama is a complete narcissist. All of his speeches, whether at a townhall forum or to the nation's school children, it's always about promoting himself as opposed to promoting what it is that makes this a great country. Obama cannot get enough of himself. The second is that Reagan was a leader. He led by his convictions. Meanwhile, Obama has lost the trust of the American people because he cannot lead by clearly articulating his positions or convictions. Most Americans are asking themselves today...Who is Obama?

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 9:32PM
cam says:

Thank you "tkh." Finally someone said something that is intelligent and not just idiotic liberal psychobabble. Sounds like they all suffer from intermittent explosive disorder.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 9:49PM
Twisted_Colour says:

Reagan was an ex B-list actor (read: narcissist)with Alzheimer's disease. He also promoted right wing tax policy in his speech to students. Obama promoted hard work and study which, as far as I can tell given the profound ignorance of the American right and their childish screaming about this speech, are liberal values.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:13PM
Paul_D says:

"The second is that Reagan was a leader. He led by his convictions."

Indeed, he should have gotten at least 3 for Iran-Contra.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:16PM
Thomas says:

To tkh:

Reagan: "leader," "led by convictions"...ummm, no. And I agree with Twisted Colour, he was the ultimate narcissist. Please stop the worship of him....now.

And "Who is Obama?" Really? You haven't figured that out yet? Just listen to your friends on the right. They'll tell you. They're lying, but they'll tell you. He is not Hitler, he is not Mao, he is not Kin Jong-il. And he is definitely NOT a socialist.

The United States of America is losing its freaking mind.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:28PM
roy edroso says:

The second is that Reagan was a leader. He led by his convictions.

I'd suggest you look up citations to support your statement, but it's clear you don't know why you should bother, so when you get some free time look up "proof by assertion."

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:42PM
tkh says:

Twisted-

Neither Reagan's acting career nor his Alzheimer's disease is relevant to this discussion. Although I have come to realize that personal insults always take the place of facts when speaking to Liberals, most of us in the country would like to just stick to facts. In actuality, the author of this article does not compare apples to apples on both speeches by Reagan and Obama. Reagan was marking the beginning of American Education Week (Nov. 88)to some area junior high school kids which was also aired on C-SPAN. It was also the end of his two terms as President. Reagan's speech was short and focused on the history of our great country. From what I'm reading about Obama's speech, he will be speaking about making sure kids wash their hands, that he was lonely as a kid and didn't fit in, he is cleaning up their classrooms, and pushing environmentalism--and it's being broadcast to every child in the country. I have nothing against a President speaking to school kids, but his speaking topics are imo, too short of inspiration, and long on his own ego and narcissism.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:48PM
tkh says:

Thomas-

You didn't answer the question of who Obama is, you only offered what you think he isn't. The question of who Obama is, is the question, and most Americans are unclear of that answer. I think a true leader is able to articulate his message, and rally the American people behind his cause. At 8 months into his Presidency, the leadership skills are not there, and America is not rallying to his cause.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:59PM
tkh says:

Thomas-

You didn't answer the question of who Obama is, you only offered what you think he isn't. The question of who Obama is, is the question, and most Americans are unclear of that answer. I think a true leader is able to articulate his message, and rally the American people behind his cause. At 8 months into his Presidency, the leadership skills are not there yet, and America is not rallying to his cause.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 10:59PM
Twisted_Colour says:

tkh

Reagan's Alzheimer's is very relevent to the discussion as we can't be sure that he even knew what his convictions were. Actors are a group noted for narcissism, whereas you presume that Obama is a narcissist. I'm not going to dispute that he may be a narcissist, but I wouldn't dispute the claim that anyone who attempts to become or does become POTUS may well be a narcissist. You may well be a narcissist. Narcissism has very little, if anything, to do with this speech, you're just using the term as some kind of throw around insult.

Reagan used a speech to school kids to promote right-wing tax policy. Obama didn't use his speech to promote policy. Say no more!

As for 'who is Obama?' He is the President of the United States of America elected to the post by the citizens of the United States of America.

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 7 2009 @ 11:39PM
Scott says:

"From what I'm reading about Obama's speech, he will be speaking about making sure kids wash their hands,"

SWEET MERCIFUL CHRIST ITS THE END OF AMERCA AS WE KNOW IT!!!!!

good lord tkh, you're so pissed about your side losing in november that you just implied that telling someone to was their hands is narcissistic... it's time for a vacation friend, just a little reminder that the sky is in fact not falling.

"and America is not rallying to his cause."
yea because people like you absolutely lose your shit when he wants to tell kids to stay in school...

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 1:01AM
Scott says:

cute sockpuppet as well... I made mine with googly-eyes but I'm afraid to take him out of the box.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 1:06AM
Jennifer says:

And aren't all the school boards, school districts, and schools caving to this nonsense teaching the kiddos a wonderful lesson about citizenship: that the duly elected president of the country speaking to them, its youngest citizens, is to be prohibited when a bunch of spoiled brats lay screaming and drumming their heels on the floor because THEY DIDN'T GET THEIR WAY.

Way to go, Republicans. Teach those kids all about "personal responsibility."

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 2:05AM
coozledad says:

ignobility:I guess it wouldn't be fair to herd them into western North Carolina. It's too nice. But there's already a cousinfuck club in Caswell County preaching the gospel of Glenn Beck's withered asshole and pumping out broods of ten to twenty kids. It's just as well, once the gas runs out we'll need a bunch of dumbshits to pull our rickshaws.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 8:09AM
Helen Walker says:

I am not a racist, but he does not repressent the
values that we want to pass along to the next generation of Americans.
Listen to Glen Beck, people and wake up. I dont know of any American who cares for our
children would want them exposed to this man. I lay awake at night
thninking of him sitting on his majestic throne in a lovely African
purple robe and gold crown, thinking up another way to enslave the
American people. I remember the Hitler Youth, and wonder if world
history would have been changed if German parents had keet their
children away from Hitler's influence.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 11:38AM
GeoX says:

"I am not a racist, but"="I am a racist." It never, ever fails.

I lay awake at night thninking of him sitting on his majestic throne in a lovely African purple robe and gold crown, thinking up another way to enslave the American people.

Have you considered seeing a doctor about your bizarre hallucinations? This is why we need healthcare reform--so people like you can get the help they need.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 11:54AM
gocart mozart says:

I know that its pointless to argue with a wingnut using logic and facts because clearly they believe in neither. If we lived in a sane society, Helen Walker would be an obvious over-the-top spoof. The fact that one cannot tell anymore should trouble all sane Americans.

What do you think Jennifer: spoof or crazy person? I give up.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 12:15PM
a small, precious vial of Glenn Beck's magic tears says:

Liebrals, You'll all be sorry when he ripps off his Nobama mask & reaveals himself to be a giant lizzard with hypno-eyes & screams "READ MARX, JOIN ACORN, BURN THE CONSTITUTION, KILL WHITEY & dont forget to wash yor Hands."

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 12:41PM
cobbler says:

First, Roy, "(Television was invented in 1927.)" is grade A solid gold funny. I pooped my pants.

Second, coozledad, I love you man. You're saying what we're all thinking, but funnier.

Third, to the people who believe all this nazi/fascist/communist/crypto garbage (I don't want to label because all the labels just create lots of heat, and I want light): wow. That is some powerful stupid. Industrial grade dumb. And no, I'm not addressing the "merits" because there are no merits. All I see is dumb.

Jennifer, I couldn't agree more. What I sincerely hope today's kids come away with from the last year, and the next three, at least, is that politics is just crazy and they should spend all their effort and time on making a good life for themselves and others.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 12:59PM
Dobby says:


spoof or crazy person?

Unfortunately, not a spoof.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 1:03PM
Anonymous says:


"I lay awake at night thninking of him sitting on his majestic throne in a lovely African purple robe and gold crown, thinking up another way to enslave the American people."

pure Peggy Noonan, IMO

no one gives a shit what you dream about Barack Obama, you racist. How about you and the rest of you angry "conservatives" take Glenn Beck's advice and bring some fucking facts.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 7:56PM
Scott says:

me again.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 7:58PM
SteveB says:

I know it's nutpicking, but "I lay awake at night thninking of him sitting on his majestic throne in a lovely African purple robe and gold crown, thinking up another way to enslave the American people." belongs on the Quotomatic Selector.

And yes, we should keep the "thninking."

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 8:18PM
Chris Blizzard says:

Hey, great round up of the blogs! (and thanks for the mention)

Whilst I appreciate that other statesman have addressed children before, no one has attempted anything on this scale. It's the total lack of any humility in Soetoro that is really genuinely scary. If he had got his way, he would have broadcast directly into every classroom in America, and pushed as much "progressive" (read: fascist) propaganda down their necks as he could fit in between their sessions of scheduled dumbfounding. Politics needs to stay the f**k out of schools and out of children's minds. They are our future and we need to ensure proper protection!

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 9:39PM
GeoX says:

There was a point when I would have imagined that Mr. Blizzard was just fucking around, inasmuch as nobody could actually be that stupid. Ah, how I miss those happy golden years.

Posted On: Tuesday, Sep. 8 2009 @ 10:43PM
mryoureonfiremister says:

Fun facts I've gleaned from reading these comments:

1) tkh is very, very concerned about who this Obama fella really is; and

2) Chris Blizzard is the type of factory-wrapped douche who uses the word "whilst", and while apparently thinking nothing of calling Barack Obama a "fascist", doesn't dare to actually type out the word "fuck" like a real grown-up.

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 12:40AM
oldhat says:

Why can't conservatives just admit they're a bunch of provincial racists who hate having a black president and stop playing Mad Libs with political terms they vaguely understand?

Saying "Obama scares me because he's a Negro" would be way more intellectually honest than slapping together these flimsy arguments out of the rhetorical equivalent of balsa wood and Elmer's Glue.

The President of the United States telling schoolkids to stay in school and drink their milk = Adolf Hitler

We're through the wingnut looking glass, people.

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 4:22AM
coozledad says:

What is it about Blizzard that makes me think he's a playground exhibitionist?

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 11:15AM
Realist says:

would be way more intellectually honest than slapping together these flimsy arguments

Well, yeah, but you're not seriously expecting intellectual honesty from conservatives, are you? That would be like expecting a cow to start dispensing Remy Martin instead of milk.

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 7:09PM
Scott says:

"It's the total lack of any humility in Soetoro that is really genuinely scary."


i hope you shit your pants

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 8:13PM
atheist says:
I lay awake at night thninking of him sitting on his majestic throne in a lovely African purple robe and gold crown, thinking up another way to enslave the American people.

At least it's kind of a sexy hallucination.

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 8:22PM
Matt T. says:

I lay awake at night thninking of him sitting on his majestic throne in a lovely African purple robe and gold crown, thinking up another way to enslave the American people.

You know, I actually like the guy, and I can honestly say I've never lay awake at night thinking about him, nor have I ever pictured him dressed like someone from I, Claudius.

Posted On: Wednesday, Sep. 9 2009 @ 9:46PM
gocart mozart says:

"Politics needs to stay the f**k out of schools and out of children's minds."

I also find History, Political Science and Civics icky.

Posted On: Thursday, Sep. 10 2009 @ 12:33PM
Chris Blizzard says:

@GeoX - what exactly about my comments do you find stupid?

@mryoureonfiremister - I'm glad you feel representative of intelligent commentary, and me so unworthy. I think I probably decided to put asterisks in the word fuck out of respect. Having read the comments which have followed, I can see that there was no point.

@oldhat - I'm not a conservative of any kind, YOU are. And I'm certainly not racist either. You have quite a propensity for libel.

@coozledad - You simply must tell me how your powers of insight are able to read so much into so few words...or maybe I should give you an enema so you can be buried in a matchbox?

You apologists do know that Obama DID use the name Soetoro don't you?

And you're not concerned in the least about any of the outrageous and malevolent lies that your Dear Leader has been telling lately, either, are you?

http://blizzard.freedom-blogs.com

Posted On: Thursday, Sep. 24 2009 @ 6:56PM
coozledad says:

I'm not into the enema thing, man.

Posted On: Thursday, Sep. 24 2009 @ 8:58PM
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