I watched this over at Hot Air and well … it creeps me out. Maybe because I am the child of WW II parents and when I saw movies like Cabaret they would say … our biggest failing was … we just didn’t notice. Well little Obama people … you got my attention. Click either image to watch. But Make sure you watch both videos.
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Creepy, just plain creepy.
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"WE'RE GONNA CHANGE THE WORLD Music and lyrics by Lily Campbell, age 9" Yes, their music.
Hot Air lives up to its name, once again. I wish they didn't drive so much traffic, so Jim can stop linking to this word-twisting, smear machine, right-wing propoganda. Let's talk about the issues, hmm?
Holy crap….all I have to say is "we don't need no education…"
No mention of schools in the description. It was done on a Sunday afternoon. So at least we know our tax dollars weren't at use…?
Sorry, I should have finished the whole thing.
.."we don't need no education..we don't need no thought control…no dark sarcasm in the classroom….Obama leave our kids alone!"
Reminds me of something out of North Korea or the Hitler Jugend, the children serenading their "dear leader" with renditions of Party standards. Once their "dear leader" is in office, perhaps he can spring for some uniforms with nifty arm-bands and teach them to march…
I'm 50 plus years old and have always had faith in our political system, figuring that it all sorts out in the end. But I have become increasingly concerned with the message and tone (overt and implicit) of the Obama campaign. At first I thought all the "messiah" stuff was pretty funny. But the history major in me has kicked in with: the outdoor stadium crowds lured with promises of concerts; the trappings of greek/roman grandeur at said outdoor stadium events; the truth squads and their goon tactics; the youth choir; an outsider candidate with no paper trail (how can the president of the Harvard Law Review and a constitutional law professor have no written record); a persona based on populist appeal to emotion and based on rhetoric; a propaganda machine (substitute the mainstream media for Goebbels and Riefensthal) and a perverse twisting of reality on almost every issue Obama speaks on (how can his tax cut help 95% of American families when well over 40% already don't pay taxes). Think Hitler; think Huey Long; think Lenin. It's not so funny anymore.