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Indoctrination: Quizzed on Obama's speech

From Smart Girl Nation:

A member’s daughter, a senior in high school, had come home upset because, although the speech was not shown in her school, her anatomy teacher had made the class watch the President’s health care speech. After the video was shown, the students were given a short quiz about the speech. The questions asked gave the assumption that the answers provided in the President’s speech were fact and not opinion. The students were given no opportunity to discuss opposing views or have a debate on the topic. In fact, when one student stated that the President had lied, the student was told that kind of talk was unnecessary. Students in the class with opposing views were forced to remain silent or whisper amongst themselves.

The daughter of our member was so upset about what had occured that she refused to finish the quiz and brought it home to her mother for review. A copy of the quiz is provided below. Some of these students were educated on the health care debate going on in the country, while others simply took the information as fact and filled out their quiz. For those students, President Obama’s speech was their education. Is that not considered indoctrination?

So all the lefties that laughed and did the “I told you sos” over the speech. It was obviously scrubbed once the parents across the country raised hell. They didn’t hand out the study guides that they’d previously shown. Things were changed.

However, it’s become a battle between the education system and parents. You cannot present things that are not facts as, well, fact. I know from my own experience in the public education system that there are things that are just accepted by teachers as truth, when really, they’re not… mostly centering around religion and science and history. It is then passed on to students as truth. It’s a trend, one that has been heading heading leftward since the 60′s. This is the culmination of that.

The responsiblity of an educator is to present fact and facilitate critical thinking and dicussion. Spoonfeeding high school students misinformation as fact is not okay on any level.

If pundits and other political and health care professionals still do not have the answers to the questions asked in the quiz, there is no solid ground for the teacher to be presenting this as fact.

Education fail. Reason #48975478 I want to home school my kids.

Kudos to SGP and Michelle Malkin for bringing this public.

Smart Girls take on Nashville!

What an incredible weekend! The inaugural Smart Girl Summit took place in Nashville, Tennessee this weekend. Smart Girls came from all over to learn, network, and just have fun.

I rode from the DC area with SGP Cofounders Stacy Mott and Teri Christoph. After a LONG ride to Nashville, we got in and had dinner with a fabulous group of people – yes, there were boys present, I promise. It was good to be back in Nashville, and to meet everyone that I already felt like I knew so well.  Everything came together beautifully, and I think I speak for everyone on the leadership team when I say that it surpassed expectations.

We all knew that Michelle Malkin, Liz Cheney and Marsha Blackburn would be great. They are all fantastic women, and worthy of keynote status on their own. The one that surprised me was Robin Smith – she had half the women in the room contemplating running for Congress by the time it was all said and done.  She’s the former head of the Tennessee GOP and is currently running for TN-3.

My favorite moments came from the women, many of whom had never been to an event like this, and were coming away with ways to become more involved at home. The training sessions offered by American Majority were overflowing, and the biggest feedback we got was “Can we make it TWO days next year?” Rest assured – we will offer even more next year.

Stacy Mott and Teri Christoph poured themselves into this for months, as did the rest of the SGP leadership team: Michelle Moore, Rebecca Wales, Kristen Hawley, and Katie Favazza.

Short story? If you weren’t there you missed out on some amazing time with smart, motivated, and generally awesome men and women. However, you can come to DC about this time next year for SGS ’10! I was there, so there are photos. Enjoy!

Jenny Erikson, Michelle Lancaster, Me, and Lisa Mei in the Grassroots Training session... naturally, I was tweeting.

Jenny Erikson, Michelle Lancaster, Me, and Lisa Mei in the Grassroots Training session... naturally, I was tweeting.

Kimberly Haney and I - one of my favorite women!

Kimberly Haney and I - one of my favorite women!

Never too busy to cheese for the camera...

Never too busy to cheese for the camera...

Liz Cheney and I.

Liz Cheney and I.

Michelle Malkin and I at the fundraiser.

Michelle Malkin and I at the fundraiser.

Me and RFC Radios Fingers Malloy.

Me and RFC Radio's Fingers Malloy.

Duane Lester, Me, Andrew Riley, and Thomas LaDuke... the RFC Radio boys.

Duane Lester, Me, Andrew Riley, and Thomas LaDuke... the RFC Radio boys.

TX State Coordinator for SGP Michelle Lancaster, Kimberly Haney, and I.

TX State Coordinator for SGP Michelle Lancaster, Kimberly Haney, and I.

Kristen Hawley, Michelle Malkin and I on the way to dinner.

Kristen Hawley, Michelle Malkin and I on the way to dinner.

See Duane Lester’s post at All American Blogger for some videos.

Girls, we beat them to the punch.

Aunt B from the Nashville Scene caught wind of the Smart Girl Summit, occurring in Nashville this week. And she’s not happy about it.

You’ve got the women who were so certain that, if we just sat tight and did our part in the Democratic party long enough, that we would be rewarded with a woman president, and who really did leave in a snit when they felt the promised Clinton nomination was stolen from them.

You’ve got a Democratic party here who is, at best, somewhat apathetic towards the needs of women and who have pretty successfully made “women” and “urban” synonyms.

And, god bless ‘em, you’ve got a crop of conservative women politicians who saw and see openings that they’re willing to take.

We’re willing to take them, and the American people were willing to put us in there. The success of Smart Girl Politics over the past 8 months or so has done nothing but solidify the fact that there are a LOT of conservative women out there. Women who don’t buy the liberal lie that the left will take them under their wing and make all the injustices of past generations right through affirmative action and equal rights amendments and “pro-choice” legislation.

And there are more of us than they thought.

You want to see determined and ambitious women taking political and leadership roles.

And here they are.

Ha ha ha ha.

And they’re Republicans.

Ouch.

All that to say, I’m proud of what we’re doing. We’re making progress. I’m so excited for the Smart Girl Summit in Nashville this weekend. Maybe we should invite Aunt B to join us?

Michele Bachmann Rocks

Okay so I love her. She’s one of the first women that SGP decided to throw their support behind, and I’m so glad there are women like her out there in our government.

First of all, she started The Majority Tracker.  The Majority Tracker is her blog, tracking the 111th Congress. She provides a detailed account of all the inside stuff, letting us know how they’re spending our money. Thanks to Brodigan for bringing this to my attention, because it’s great. Go add it to your blogroll and reader.

Just to add to her awesomeness, she did an interview with us last week, which has been posted on the main SGP site, but I figured I’d re-post some highlights here in case you missed it:

Conservatism is not dead, no matter how much the main stream media, liberal elites, and others may want it to be – it just needs to be reignited. Republicans squandered our opportunity to lead our country for decades to come because we threw conservative policies and principles aside in place of big government programs and spending. Plain and simple, we governed like liberals. Spending skyrocketed, the size of government multiplied, the debt grew, and the conservative ideals Republicans came to power on were left by the wayside.

AMEN.

The partisanship of the White House doesn’t scare me half as much as the partisanship of the Democrat leadership in the Congress. I expect that they will look to seize this opportunity to ram through enormous spending bills, Big Labor agenda items, and liberal social policies.

Just look at the first couple of weeks of the 111th Congress: The Senate pushes through its land grab; both houses push through massive changes to employment law that benefit no one but trial lawyers; the so-called $825 billion stimulus package is rushing into law. This is likely only a preview of the next two years.

So clearly she rocks.  And we need more of her in Congress. You can read the rest of the article here.

She hit the nail on the head in that first comment. We governed like liberals. There was nothing conservative about Bush’s fiscal policies – and that is the image of “conservatives” the country is left with. It was embarrassing, and gave people a very good reason not to like us. We basically became a pro-life version of the Democrats, and we have so much more to offer than that!

Congress is going to be the scariest part of the next 4 years. I have said before that I think Nancy Pelosi is one of the most dangerous people in power right now – and she’s two heartbeats away from the presidency. We need to keep track of everything they do. Tell them how you want them to spend YOUR money.

I’ll make it easy: Here’s Pelosi’s number: (202) 225-4965.

Help minimize the damage of the next couple years, and let’s start doing the legwork to make changes for 2010.  Support people like Michele Bachmann. This starts now.

Through The Eyes Of A Liberal: GOP Change

So someone tweeted this post yesterday, and if I could remember who it was I’d give credit. Just a heads up: language warning. Lots of it is liberal hate speech but I want to touch on a few things, since I think what he’s saying about GOP is pretty much in line with the rest of the left. I’m censoring what I quote.

Global Warming is Real – Even if you don’t believe it, the rest of the world does. That means you have to accept the reality of the situation and adjust accordingly. Suddenly it is cool to be eco-friendly and you guys are still the party that wants to drill in ANWAR. Even if you take the approach of “we don’t necessarily believe in it, but we are going to scale back efforts to <mess> up our environment just in case” that would be leaps and bounds ahead of your current strategy.

No and no. I’m all for taking care of the environment. Yeah, we make a mess of things and should clean it up. I do know that energy independence is critical, and I support drilling wherever there is oil. Our relations with the Middle East and Latin America depend on it. And if we are a nation that values the rights of polar bears over those of unborn children, we have way bigger things to deal with.

Education is Cool – Nominating Sarah Palin told the world that the GOP endorses stupidity. Cut. That. <junk>. Out. Even if you manage to elect a candidate that is obviously a moron, the truth will eventually come out. Didn’t we just go through this with 8 years of Bush? Hasn’t he effectively shown that electing unqualified people isn’t a good idea?

First of all, you’d be hard pressed to find a conservative who still supports Bush. Yes, I acknowledge that the GOP is not conservative anymore. Even so, I’d be willing to wager that most of the GOP faithful aren’t behind him either. Second, are we really still playing the Palin is stupid card? That seems to be the best course of action for the left when they can’t find anything else to shred her for. Did anyone listen to Biden throughout the campaign? Not only did he make FAR more detrimental gaffes, he has 36 years in the Senate behind him… shouldn’t he know better? Palin was an unbelievably quick study.

We want to talk about unqualified? I hate even validating this statement with a response, so I’ll keep it brief. No one has been able to show me one thing that Obama accomplished. Palin has done exceptionally well in her current office. Running a state requires a whole lot more intelligence than voting “present”. If we’re being completely honest, this whole conversation is irrelevant since Palin was running for VP and Obama’s campaign was for POTUS.

Stop Fighting Evolution – This is a hopeless battle that, in the long run, you won’t win. In fact, fighting this is just drawing resources away from more important issues. You need to tell you constituents that if they really believing in Intelligent Design, then they should teach it to their kids at home. End of story, move on.

I think part of this is true – it IS drawing resources away from more pressing issues. However, the ending statement completely lost me. Intelligent Design is a viable alternative to evolution and should be taught as such. Saying it should be taught at home when you fight so hard for public sex education, however,  is a logic fail. Personally, I think THAT is what should be taught at home. I’d much rather teach my kid what they need to know about sex and let a teacher handle the theory of evolution. What kind of parent gets offended by the Intelligent Design teaching, but allows their kid to learn about sex from a stranger?

The Internet is Important – If you looked at the top 20% of Internet movers & shakers you would find that they are virtually all Democrats. And why are they Democrats? Because the Republicans have done their best to let the Telecoms, the RIAA and the MPAA run the Internet as they see fit. The DMCA is perhaps the best example of how conservatives don’t get it. You are doing your best to alienate a key group of young, intelligent, industrious innovators.  Brush them off at your own peril. (incidentally, if you think I’m blowing this out of proportion look at Obama’s grassroots movement on the web and then look at McCain’s. Nuff said)

This point is one that we should take to heart. We absolutely dropped the ball on the internet campaign. 100%. I’m glad to see the movement on here now, and we need to keep the ball rolling forward. Groups like Smart Girl Politics, The New Republican, The Next Right, #dontgo, and #TCOT are moving us in the right direction. We need to keep that momentum going.

But by far the craziest has to be the notion that in order to fix the party the GOP has to become more conservative. Ok stop, you’re doing it wrong. You aren’t going to win anymore Presidential elections by campaigning harder in the South.

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After all, Obama (if you haven’t noticed) is a centrist. And he will no doubt pull the Democratic party more into the mainstream. So what core issue will Republicans run on? Defending the country from terrorism? Good luck with that. Gay marriage is from the devil? Not enough people will care. Fiscal responsibility? Ha ha ha ha ha.

Wow. Could this be any more inaccurate? If we move any further to the left we will be to the left of a lot of Democrats. Conservatives are everywhere, and if Obama does 1/4 of what he says he’ll do, our country will implode and conservatives will be the ones rebuilding it.

Obama is a CENTRIST? His abortion stance is enough to remove that one. Take in to account his blatant redistribution push, his health care stance, and his plan to slash military spending, he is anything BUT a centrist. That just makes my head hurt. If you’re so far to the left that you think Obama is a centrist there may be no hope for you.

The end question, however is a good one. What DO we stand for? In my eyes, that should be small government, accountability for individuals and businesses, and minimal government spending. If we can’t lock down these basic principles, there really is no difference between us and the democrats, and we will be absorbed.

Smart Girl Politics

I’m part of a network of other chick conservatives… I just thought I’d post the blogroll for your enjoyment.

A Traditional Life Lived
Amanda Carpenter
Anyway, I digress
Blacknright
Brain-Jockey
Buckeye Conservative
chicagobluesgirl
Conservative United Women
Conservative Women’s Movement
Crystal Clear Conservative
Decidedly Right
Doctorwifemom
Excuse Me For Kickin’
Good Work Works
Lasso of Truth
Lipstick Underground
Michelle McIntosh
Moms 4 Sarah Palin
Moms in the Right
Peach Girl Politics
Pink Elephant Pundit
Politics for Moms
Read My Lipstick Network
Real Women for Sarah
Red Blooded American Girl
Red Right and True
Smart Girl Politics
SWAC Girl
Young Red Elephant

Check us out. :-)