Conservative media accuse Obama of "indoctrinating" kids with back-to-school speech
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:
White House aide said this has to do with meeting the goals the President will lay out about personal responsibility for students.
"The goal of the speech and the lesson plans is to challenge students to work hard in school, to not drop out and to meet short-term goals like behaving in class, doing their homework and goals that parents and teachers alike can agree are noble," a White House spokesman tells ABC News, "This isn't a policy speech. This is a speech designed to encourage kids to stay in school."
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":
"As the father of four children, I am absolutely appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obama's socialist ideology," Jim Greer, Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida said, "The idea that school children across our nation will be forced to watch the President justify his plans for government-run health care, banks, and automobile companies, increasing taxes on those who create jobs, and racking up more debt than any other President, is not only infuriating, but goes against beliefs of the majority of Americans, while bypassing American parents through an invasive abuse of power."
The Department of Education though did not "force" -- as Greer claims -- schools to do anything. Schools districts across the country have the option to choose if they show the President's address to their students.
Greer goes on to say said that the President has turned to America's children to "spread his liberal lies" by "indoctrinating American's youngest children before they have a chance to decide for themselves."
Again there is no evidence to support that charge.
Conservative media pick up meme; suggest Obama will "indoctrinate" children to carry out agenda
Drudge: "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:
STIGALL: Folks, I'll say this in a different way. If Barack Obama wants time with our schoolchildren -- your children, my children, our country's children. If he thinks it's important to talk about the attributes of education, hard work, go getting a good job, nose to the grindstone, work ethic, education's important -- all those things. I didn't say the message was bad. Don't confuse his message with what's at issue here. At issue is Barack Obama has effectively called a meeting of your children with direction of public school teachers to guide them and shape them and mold them into a discussion and a way of thinking without you there. [...] He gets away with this once, it'll happen again and again. What other helpful piece of advice could President Obama disseminate at noon while you're not around. This is not his job, and it is sure as hell not his job when you're not around." [The Lou Dobbs Show, 9/02/09]
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:
INGRAHAM: And the president's proposals are becoming increasingly viewed as controversial and then, presto, he's doing this online address that's going to be seen by hundreds of thousands of kids --
ALAN COLMES (Fox News contributor): Yeah.
INGRAHAM: -- across the United States. And people are like, well, this is just another slick attempt to brand Barack Obama.
[...]
INGRAHAM: Nothing is mandatory -- nothing is mandatory, but it's a message being sent out by the Department of Education with these questions --
COLMES: It is guidelines; it's up to local schools, up to teachers --
INGRAHAM: -- that without a doubt lead to the further branding of Barack Obama as a savior our schoolchildren.
From the September 2 edition of Fox News' Hannity:
HANNITY: I want to ask you, though, I would not normally have a problem with any president that wants to address schoolchildren, wants to encourage them to study hard, to develop -- to learn, to have a great education, to inspire them that America is the greatest country and they can be all they can be.
But when you read the specifics here -- what is the president asking me to do? How can I help the president? Now we're getting into an area where it seems very close to indoctrination, or at least has the potential. Your thoughts.
MALKIN: Well, my first thought is that people have to understand the context, the timing, and the culture of this speech. You know a lot of leftists and Fox bashers will make fun of us for calling attention to this event and say, what's the big deal? And they'll point to some sort of prepared text from Obama that looks very innocuous on its face.
But this 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.
[...]
MALKIN: Yeah. Well, as I said, it's not about the text. He'll 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.
And we've seen this at the town halls. Obama is not above using an 11- year-old girl as his conduit for attacking a town hall protester's signs as, quote-unquote, "mean." He did that in New Hampshire, and that girl was the daughter of an Obamacare acolyte. They are using these kids as political guinea pigs for hope and change. And we know what it's really all about.















If that happens, Obama should open his speech to both houses with this line.."So you decided to stay away, well, all I can say is go F@#& yourselves." Since no Republicans will be listening, how will they ever find out?
Good point, POW. Can anybody who's watched the Republicans behavior the past few months seriously argue that they're more mature than grade schoolers?
The President of the United States would like to talk directly to school kids, to tell them to stay in school, and educate themselves.
There is nothing to wait and see. There are not any "outcomes" from this.
Really, how mundane and non-controversial a topic is this? Really non-controversial. But the screechers are trying to make it out to be something, that it is not. The dreaded, "indoctrination", whatever that means.
If I wasn't clear, the talking heads are being super-shrill and really unnecessarily assuming here.
Guess you missed that one.
You know, like we'll be greeted as liberators.
The economy is not something that can be predicted in absolutes. If that's the case, I'd be working on Wall Street.
...and those who think Obama could undo and or correct something that took 8 years to develop. Stop listening to people who feed you lies and talking points and think for yourself.
These people are trying to sabotage the presidency and deny the vast majority of people who voted for Obama what they elected him for.
Has it ever occurred to you that perhaps these narcissistic pigs on the radio have realized how ridiculously shallow their audience is and as such know that they can lead them anywhere they like, tell them anything they like, and it will be accepted? So in the end, people have allowed themselves, as a grown adults, to be led to the belief that the President of the United States is secretly an evil person who wants to kill old people and indoctrinate children. Where is the line for what people will believe? How far are these pigs like Ingraham and Beck going to take this before their audience turns on them?
I dont see any of these people talking about how they were wrong he was going to use the Kennedy Speech to promote health care, NOT one beep from Obama about it and everyone forgets like they never talked about it.
I am actually a point now where i am actually mortified of the insistence of these folk about just bashing anything he comes up with.
I personally wish i had a kid who went to school and came back home and said he/she saw the president at school and wants to be the president one day.
God forbid, if something were to happen to Obama, all of these imbeciles will act like they don't know why anyone would want to hurt Obama.
So it is probably both, but the racist / classist overtones have faded a lot over the years.
You seem to be waiting for your chance to pounce on some posters' words, instead of speaking your mind. (Just like AA).
right ON, Wesley, Oscar have original statements to make and they have my respect too.
You, have none. I do not care if/that you do not care.
Are you kidding?
When was the last time a president 7 months in was accosted in the press this much?
When was the last time a president 7 months in a political party opposed the president this much?
When was the last time a president 7 months in was called:
Marxist
Hitler
A Nazi
Communist
Socialist
Racist
etc.
Are YOU kidding?
btw, the original poster never put the qualifier (1st 7th months) in his claim.
And I didn't write that to reference just Bush II...I'm pretty sure every president since Carter has had to deal with this stuff coming from the other side.
FALSE EQUIVALENCY ALERT!!!
No sale.
Then, after 9/11, Bush enjoyed immense popularity, at least for the next year and maybe longer.
Then people finally realized he was a warmongering idiot.
So, the false equivalency is that Bush never faced these attacks based on lies and fear.
I dare you to prove me wrong.
And remember, I said MEDIA, not anonymous posters on websites.
Again, when did anyone in the media call Bush, Reagan, Clinton, Bush the following things (as Uber mentioned above):
Commie
Socialist
Marxist
Maoist
Nazi
Racist
Fascist
Reverse racist
Stalinesque
Hitler
Etc. etc...
We'll wait for your examples from the media of any President being so "reviled" and savaged in the media.
Oh, right - that would be Dubya.
How is Obama trying to "change the world" instead of pursuing the agenda he was elected to pursue?
And if you've forgotten the treatment Bush received, then you have a short memory. It happened, it is not a false equivalency at all. As to the degree, it depends on what media outlets you focus your attention.
You made the point that "it depends on what media outlets you focus your attention." regarding the degree of name calling. That point would be reasonable 5 years ago or even 8 months ago. The reality, as I see it, is that in the past 7 months I have seen the already untoward discourse in American politics deteriorate to a level never before seen. I have been a person who pays attention to politics for nearly 45 years now and I can tell you with all certainity that I have never seen ignorance take to the streets on cues from talking heads like I have seen in the past 3-4 months. Polling indicates that Americans who otherwise would not be coonsidered on the fringe are completely misinformed on this health care debate. That tells me that it isn't entirely FOX and right wing radio which has distorted this debate. Make no mistake, the vile and contemptable rhetoric orginates from basically two places, but the mainstream media has found it necessary to focus on their talking points, focus on these town hall protesters, which in turn gives the appearance that opposition to health care reform and Obama is becoming mainstream. The appearance is being given that there is legitimacy to the lie about death panels, indoctrination, etc., etc. The polling proves it. We know that right wing radio and Fox doesn't command an audience upwards of 49%of the population.
Let's be honest, have you ever in your lifetime seen people so misinformed where a reasonable debate cannot take place because they argue with talking points known to be outright lies based on fear? Look, Republicans didn't like JFK but I would submit that if he chose to address the nations school children in 1962, there would be nothing close to the vile innuendo which has been thrown at Obama. What these talk radio personalities and FOX News is doing is flat out wrong. They are lying to people,scaring them, and the mainstream media is idle in reporting their actions. Their actions are repugnant to every moral and ethical fiber in this nation. The fact that anyone (Democrat or Republican) has to resort to these kinds of tactics in order to oppose governmental policy proposals is a slap in the face to every American who gave their life for this great nation. They are taking a fundamental process of spirited debate based on Freedom of Speech and perverting it with accusations of evil, conspiracies, distortions, and vile comparisons of our President to men who have murdered millions. For what? More ratings? More name recognition? The most listened to radio show? The actions of these people and any who propogate their filth are sickening.
What I do know is these people are only in it for themselves. They see anti-Obama rhetoric sells right now. They see Fox's ratings and become hungry for a little slice of that pie themselves. That is what is fueling much of this, in my opinion. It isn't Obama's race, or even his policies that much. It's ratcheting up fear and anger to keep those listening scared and on edge. Which may keep them listening, and ratings, and money.
I agree, it's sickening. I don't partake in it, that is what I won't do.
I mostly agree with that, rightOn. However, I do not think that Fox News is marginalized within the Republican party. I think Fox News has become the Republican party. And, I guess, as a former Republican this is what angers and saddens me. I believe our entire national discourse has been affected by this nonsense. I think it continues to thwart any progess we may make as a country when one party refuses to behave as adults.
Yes, Obama has been called these ridiculous things, but they are coming from (as we keep being told by some on here) from the highest rated news channel on TV. And it is the media, FoxNews is Mainstream media. As are the other sources of this BS (talk radio). It is pervasive through the media.
I mean, when you've got US Sentators (Inhofe) telling his constituents that he hopes we make it through the next 16 months with a functioning country, because of what Obama the socialist is doing to destroy the very fabirc of our nation, that's pretty extreme.
You can't come up with equivalent hate and vile from the left during the first 7 months of Bush's presidency. You can't do it, because it didn't exist.
Sure, Fox is leading the way, but we've also seen other media outlets (based on examples seen here) do similar things. I'm not going to disagree that Fox is leading the "charge" so to speak, because indeed, they are, but again, as you mentioned, and I mentioned, they are popular, and lots of people watch their news, and only will get their news from Fox, and from talk radio.
And I know you think that this fake outrage is just that, fake outrage, I think you've written that before. It's just seems pretty darn unprecedented the attacks Obama has come under since even before he took office from this cadre of clowns.
I did use Inhofe as an example, but we could easily lump in Bachman, and others who are elected officials who use the same hate filled and crazed rhetoric about the president.
I also don't remember Democratic Senators and Congressmen and Congresswomen talking about Bush like this.
What was the reaction of the "left-wing" media after 9/11? I think everyone would have to admit that it was very supportive of our president. What do you think the "right-wing" media's reaction would be if there were any kind of an attack on American soil eight months into Obama's presidency.
I'm sorry, but there is no Glenn Beck or Ann Coulter or Rush Limbaugh on the left. When G-Dub was passing legislation that was "changing America" and there were objections to it, no one in the media was claiming that Bush was a Nazi, Socialist, Marxist, who should carry our machine guns around to water the tree of liberty. And for each of these terms, there was certainly just as many reasons to attach them to Bush as there have been to attach them to Obama.
Are you saying that Bush 43, Clinton, Bush 41, Reagan and Carter were all, 7 months into their presidency, called:
Marxist
Hitler
A Nazi
Communist
Socialist
Racist
?
You can't answer that because it has never happened.
and a man dedicated to peace and won the nobel peace prize (i know you don't believe it should count since he is a liberal after all) is a communist? ok.....
Bush was never treated like he couldn't do anything right (although he should have), but he was allowed to do many wrong things.
"on what planet do you spend most of your time?
For someone who rationalizes people that say Obama is Hitler trying to indoctrinate our kids, by saying we do not know what he is going to say, it should be easy.
Hate is whats driving these devils.
Bear in mind the fear of indoctrination stems from the all too real indoctrination kids was forced to suffer through when Al Gore's unsubstantiated truths came out. Al Gore's motives were purely political and unfortunately it is now Obama who is paying the price.
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What a dirty BASTARD . .
Imagine a POTUS asking children to work hard in school, what's next, telling childred to READ??
Whadda we missing here guys . .
I am horrified. To think that our country would dare to be educated. President Obama wants to, "indoctrinate," our youth to study and achieve. The agony. Is this for real?
I imagine the same reaction will surface if Pres. Obama supports respiration. Inhale, exhale, is a major cause of living, the wrong-talkers will chime. The president is leading you into the future, and we do not need progress, the sky-fall wolf-cry puppets will assert. Don't let this happen, hold your breath, America must prevail!
Absurd. To see a reasonable idea, education, be denounced for political favoritism. Health care and education are two (2) separate issues. Why would conservative media want to mix the two? Partisanship, money, power, racism, and mostly fear drive hyperbole.
The wisdom of any society results in chaos, when acted upon by fools.
It be it,
Ronin Kannushi.
Indoctrination is OUR job!
-Neocons
But beyond them or their irrelevant egos, what kind of message are these parents sending to their kids? That it's ok to be a partisan hack and just not show up, to skip school because their parents don't like the president. Kids shouldn't be put in the middle of their parent's paranoia, or their political nonsense. They are in school to learn, to grow up to be respectful responsible adults - not petty children with political axes to grind. Amazing.
The amazing fake outrage over Obama giving a speech to kids in school to stay in school is amazing really.
Go back, look at what happened when Obama OK'd the SEAL snipers to take out the terrorists and get that tanker captain back. They were against that as well, and blamed Obama for the tanker getting taken in the first place.
I mean, really, in their eyes, no matter what he does, it's never good enough, or they could never say, he did something right.
Heck, as much as I disliked the Bush presidency, there were some things he did that I agreed with and said so. There weren't too many items, but there were some.
To be frank, I don't trust Obama. I know, the first thing you will say is RACIST. Obama ran for office as a centrist. He promised to run the most transparent government in history. He promised that the bills would be posted on the internet and read before they were voted on. He promised that the negotiations would even be publicized on CSPAN.
What has Obama done since he was elected? He has moved far left. He has surrounded himself with CZARS that hold far from mainstream ideals. People like Josh Holdren that advocate putting sterulents in drinking water, or that forced abortions could be constituional. Or Zeke Emmanuel with his valued lives ideals. Can't you see why the "astroturf mobsters" mistrust the president?
Obama has done nothing Radical..he is rather a centrist pragmatist!!!He does feel deeply that the government should help citizens in need!!Is that radical??? Trying to keep banks a float, stimulate the Economy,healthcare,,trying to save auto industry jobs!!How is any of that so Radical to get called a socialist, nazi,facist,communist,Banana Republic leader,tyrant,evil,etc,,, Get a grip!!!!This man could cure cancer and would be criticized by the narrow minded people making these type charges.
Let's see , would the Ivy-elitists embrace Bush, Reagan, Ford, to do the same?
If he wants his kid left out of politics, dso do we. POTUS just do your job and stop preening for every camera like an ego maniac.
T.J. Fod
The right has been reduced to peddling fear and hate because they have nothing left. As I've said before that they won't be happy until someone kills the President.
People, we don't serve a man, we serve the constitution. That's what should be taught. Obama aspires to be a cult figure, and that's dangerous.
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To repeat, BOTH SIDES behave like this. It would be nice if some of them could tone down the rhetoric a bit and actually discuss the issues.
I was brought up by such parents, but I eventually learned to think for myself. There is hope for these kids as well, though I know my parents wouldn't think about keeping me from school just cause someone like Obama was going to give a speech to the school children. My parents are Republicans, but they aren't THAT crazy.
Where is the outrage now Hannity, Beck, O'Reilly, et al.
If they did, not only would the "birthers" "deathers" and "tea baggers" look so stupid the first time around, but they would not give a platform to them again, and perhaps they would go away. Thanks to the media coverage we can expect these idiots back again.
Exposing them as crackpots, racists and dangerous would have been the honorable thing to do, but this media will give a microphone to any white person, no matter how ridiculous he is and treat it like News. Look at the people who brought guns to the President town hall meetings. The media gave THEM air-time and told US about their right to carry a gun.
Because of the stupid media keep putting these fools on the air and letting them off the hook more and more ridiculous people are coming out the wood-works. Like the nincompoops who claim Obama wants to indoctrinate school children.
The media is also the reason Obama poll numbers are down. The media is driven by conservatives and Republicans likes Carl Roves, Dick Cheney, Sean [Kl]annity and people who has a vested interest in Obama's failure.
If they did, not only would the "birthers" "deathers" and "tea baggers" look so stupid the first time around, but they would not give a platform to them again, and perhaps they would go away. Thanks to the media coverage we can expect these idiots back again.
Exposing them as crackpots, racists and dangerous would have been the honorable thing to do, but this media will give a microphone to any white person, no matter how ridiculous he is and treat it like News. Look at the people who brought guns to the President town hall meetings. The media gave THEM air-time and told US about their right to carry a gun.
Because of the stupid media keep putting these fools on the air and letting them off the hook more and more ridiculous people are coming out the wood-works. Like the nincompoops who claim Obama wants to indoctrinate school children.
The media is also the reason Obama poll numbers are down. The media is driven by conservatives and Republicans likes Carl Roves, Dick Cheney, Sean [Kl]annity and people who has a vested interest in Obama's failure.
I suppose you never saw Contessa Brewer comment on how a "white man" brought a gun to a town hall meeting. Oops ...maybe the color matching was off on her monitor as it was actually an African American man. But I suppose somehow in your twisted world view you consider Contessa a bastion of conservative thought diabolically attempting to bring down President Obama's polling numbers.
PS. I live in an area where this kind of stuff is believed, where everyone is terrified of a death panel killing their relatives or FEMA putting them into concentration camps. That's what keeps me from laughing hysterically--the knowledge that this kind of "journalism" is making people hysterical.
Until President Obama starts sending the kind of indocrination propaganda the rightwing imposed on public schools in 2006, he will never come close to the vile, anti-American brainwashing of students the rightwing endorsed under the Cheney/Dumbya regime.
will offer a rebuttal to the President's speech in which they urge
America's youth to quit school, discuss the dangers of persisting
at most anything and the advantages of failing in school. They will
then go on to talk about the unimportance of education.
How else can we raise another generation of Republicans?
That's a fairly specific term ("socialist" less so these days). If you were ever going to use it, it would have been during the Bush administration.
Any of these people worried about indoctrination, I assume, have already been protesting and demanding that the Pledge of Allegiance and American Flags be removed from their schools.