HolyCoast: Backlash Grows Against Obama's School Speech
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Friday, September 04, 2009

Backlash Grows Against Obama's School Speech

UPDATE: Text of speech here.

Pretty much everything the White House does these days is drawing fire:
School districts from Maryland to Texas are fielding angry complaints from parents opposed to President Barack Obama’s back-to-school address Tuesday – forcing districts to find ways to shield students from the speech as conservative opposition to Obama spills into the nation’s classrooms.

The White House says Obama’s address is a sort of pep talk for the nation’s schoolchildren. But conservative commentators have criticized Obama for trying to “indoctrinate” students to his liberal beliefs, and some parents call it an improper mix of politics and education.

“The gist is, ‘I want to see what the president has to say before you expose it to my child.’ Another said, ‘This is Marxist propaganda.’ They are very hostile,” said Patricia O’Neill, a Democrat who is vice president of the Montgomery County School Board, in a district that borders Washington, D.C. “I think it’s disturbing that people don’t want to hear the president, but we live in a diverse society.”

The White House moved Thursday to quell the controversy. First it revised an Education Department lesson plan that drew the ire of conservatives because it called for students to write letters about how they can help the president.

Then Obama aides said they would release the text of Obama’s address on Monday, a day before his speech is to be beamed into the classrooms – an apparent attempt to show skeptical parents ahead of time what he plans to say.

Obama’s speech to students was first announced late last month but criticism grew this week, as conservative commentators including Glenn Beck and Michelle Malkin said Obama was trying to improperly influence the students. Beck even urged parents to take their children out of school on Tuesday to protest Obama’s speech.

The forum – a presidential address to students, where Obama plans to encourage them to take responsibility for education and do their best – might seem an unlikely forum for conservatives to make a stand. But some of the commentators said it was improper for Obama to insert himself so visibly into a classroom setting.

And it shows that the conservative anger with Obama and his policies is moving beyond the congressional town halls in August, where many members of Congress were loudly criticized by conservatives opposed to Obama’s health care policies.

Republican strategist Rich Galen said he didn’t have a problem with Obama reaching out to school children because “he is everybody’s president. But you have to be very careful that it is not seen as literally propaganda. The original idea to have them write letters about how to help the president crossed the line and the White House realized that.”
As I said the other day, I have no problem with the president giving a "stay in school, stay off of drugs"-type speech to the nation's schoolchildren. Like it or not, he is the president.

I think what bugs people is his constant rush to the cameras to promote and over promote his policies, and frankly nobody would put it past him or his team to use this speech to push his environmental or health care agenda. Plus, we all know that if George W. Bush has asked to speak to the nation's schoolchildren the NEA and other teacher's unions, along with a great many administrators, would have refused to allow their classes to participate.

It works both ways, you know.

I think we're going to hear that a lot of parents will end up pulling their kids out of school. That may seem kind of silly after they read the text of the speech...or they may be especially glad they did it.

8 comments:

judi said...

I will be happy no matter what he says. It is not just that I don't want my kids to hear what Obama has to say to them, He has proven to me his motives are questionable. I may let them hear other presidents' messages, even if I don't agree with them. This president does not get an audience with my kids!

jan said...

Agree or disagree, unfortunately the only immediate and peaceful way for parents to be "heard" is to speak with their feet. Enough who walk will send a message all the way from their school board to the WH. We are our children's advocates. And while mine are quickly approaching legal adulthood we never keep our eye off the enemy. We just fine tune the message delivery.

Lotsadogs said...

Maybe, just maybe, BO is more comfortable talking to elementary school children (who understand and can relate to the term - "wee-weed") than he is talking to adults!!

Ann's New Friend said...

In my district last spring a big life-sized poster of Obama-as-Superman was displayed in advance of an annual school event.

Didn't you love the speech Dubya gave school children? Weren't those great lesson plans? Yeah! He was president, too.

Now the Dems and their media lackeys are reminding us that there is a precedent: Bush One, George Herbert Walker Bush, gave a speech to school children in 1991. It was a raging controversy! Right! What news media peon spent all night searching for that trivia footnote?

There's a big difference between every other president of either party addressing comments to children verses THIS president. The other presidents were normal! The others didn't have their inaugural address published in a little Red Mao book format with a Soviet realist picture of the Great One on the cover. The other presidents didn't ask citizens to spy on each other. The other presidents didn't have "a bright light shining down from somewhere upon you, and broadcasting a voice telling you to vote for (worship) me"? I don't recall the other presidents claiming that they would save the planet. Not even Carter was that arrogant.

I've thought about keeping mine home, but there's an important school event scheduled that day so I'm letting the kid go. The kid assures me that Obama is a known quantity already, which is certainly true enough. Avoiding Obama is like trying to escape knowing the latest hooplah of Hannah Montana and Brittany Spears.

But anyone who boycotts, I say, go for it! The One's Speech caused enough controversy that even here in lib land, school districts are issuing policies about who has authority to decide whether to participate or pass. I heard the report on the radio by county -- like an inclement weather broadcast.

Gives new meaning to Obama's terrorist pal, Bill Ayers, the Weatherman!

eNew Reference said...

This isn't backlash it's stupidity...You would think Obama slept with an intern or committed thousands of troops and innocent civilians to death using false intelligence with all of this controversy http://www.enewsreference.com/wordpress

Anonymous said...

This "backlash" is nothing more than ignorance and stupidity on parade, yet again, brought to you by the people who mindlessly sent our troops off to a war we neither needed nor will benefit from, but who cannot abide a black liberal president talking for a few minutes to their children.
As for the liberals screaming bloody murder if Bush addressed our children, well, Bush was talking to public school children in person - on the morning of 9/11. And he continued to read a story about a goat while our country was in a severe crisis and his advisors advised him to address it.
America's right wing propagandists have done their work well (just like those in Nazi Germany and Stalin's USSR). They have reduced Americans to simplistic rhetoric-spouting dittoheads who see anyone who has a different opinion as an enemy. That's the sure recipe for failure for our country! Thanks Rush & co.! And thanks to all the idiots in our country who buy into all the propaganda!

Rick Moore said...

Thanks, Anonymous, for contributing your ignorance to this post. And it was a good idea not to use your real name. It must be embarrassing to be you.

DD said...

Rick, you are the ignorant one on here. Idiot.