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Obama Indoctrination – “Stupid as farts on a Saturday night”

My 10 year old daughter has a word about the First Lady. Delivered via text message to her lovely mother. I will relay said message to this blog as a courtesy before things get out of hand. Pipe down.

crap Michelle Obama is on Icarly. She ruins Disney and nick this sucks

She’s upset and gets a pass with the salty verbage as she just discovered government intrusion and indoctrination.

Okay, okay, enough chatter. She further explains:

she especially ruins Disney I hate obamas she is stupid as farts on a Saturday night

“Stupid as farts on a Saturday night”. Indeed and WTF.

Her mother asks for clarification of the Saturday night farts. She continues:

Yes yes they are worse on Saturday night. you do not know how mad I am she is like “eat more veggie and fruits” on disney next thing you know she is going to be on TLC. stupid

Couple of things. Yes my 10 year old did in fact add the quotes to the text message. She’s homeschooled and knows such things. Yes my oldest and her watch garbage on TLC. They enjoy watching the fabric of our society being ripped in front of their eyes. They find it amusing and not a reality they care to participate in. Finally do not try to indoctrinate kids on Disney and Nick. The smart ones are perfectly happy letting their parents parent, the TV entertain and the Obamas stick to grownup crap.

After she sent the texts we had a chat about what’s going on. I then told her to let me know when she sees the female Obama and we’d share a Hershey bar.

12 Comments

Jen  on January 11th, 2012

Geez, I knew this post would probably be another Obama rant. No surprises here. Raising little hate mongers are you?

Steve  on January 11th, 2012

“..from the mouths of babes…”

Wowee, doesn’t your daughter absolutely have it right! Congrats to her for nailing those two clowns for the phonies they are!

Jack  on January 11th, 2012

That’s funny. I too have a young daughter, loves iCarly, and doesn’t appreciate being told what to do by those on TV. Pretty soon Mrs. O will be on there telling the kids to be sure to tell their parents that they “need” to get a flu shot. I’ll stop now before I get too worked up so early in the day. Keep slinging it Splork. Jack

Splork  on January 11th, 2012

@Jen – no Jen I am raising a daughter to think for herself. I am raising a daughter that sees things for what they are. I am raising a daughter without government intrusion and indoctrination. She called it as she saw it and didn’t like it. I call that raising an independent spirit that will be well equipped to handle and push back against a government that thinks it is more capable of deciding for me, for her, what to do with our own lives. It’s called individualism, not collectivism. So if that offends those that worship the Obamas, and those of their ilk, then I am happy to do that.

Splork  on January 11th, 2012

@Steve – yea we had a big laugh over her messages.

@Jack – yep I’m not interested in the government sending in their representatives to influence the kids. Unfortunately that is sometimes the only influence a kid gets with so many parents not being present.

Kasi  on January 11th, 2012

I was a youngin’ when Nancy Reagan was telling kids to “Just Say No.” Did that alone make me not do drugs? No, but it made me aware of why drugs are bad and I weighed the pros and cons and I’ve never done drugs (except alcohol, lol). So I don’t think there was anything wrong with her campaign.

Child obesity is a huge problem. Kids are being raised by parents who either don’t give a fig or don’t even know about proper nutrition themselves. So what if the First Lady says “eat fruits and vegetables”?

Splork  on January 11th, 2012

@Kasi – She has the 1st amendment right to have a slug eating campaign if she wants to. I enjoyed that my daughter thought it was crap. I thought her response to a government program was quite funny.

J Reed  on January 12th, 2012

So if Icarly was telling her to “Eat fruits and vegetables” instead of Mrs. Obama, I wonder if the response would be the same?

john  on January 12th, 2012

Hi splork,
I decided to start from scratch and creating a blogger blog and put adsense ads on it. I tried a lot to deal with adsense for 3 years w/o any result. so How do you promote effectively your recently created blog entry? do you let it promote itself or what? and what’s your prefered locations to put adsense on in your blog entry? and if i created original and unique content regularly to my blogger blog, can i have any success with adsense ?

Your help will be very appreciated
thx

Splork  on January 12th, 2012

@J Reed – My daughter likes fruits and vegetables. What she doesn’t like is being told what to do on a channel that she watches an hour a day for kids entertainment. She’s a young contrarion, much like her older sister, and seldom does what other kids do simply because she likes being different. We’ve taught her that her family is there to guide her to adulthood. She accepts being raised by her family. Being taught by her parents and well-chosen mentors. Because some pinhead on TV tells her to eat an apple or run around in circles for 5 minutes for exercise she already rejects that notion because she is being raised differently than the majority of the village inhabitants. I hope that rebel spirit continues where she questions authority, particularly government, and does not simply exist like most of the herd while their country is over taken by tyrants and big government advocates.

Obviously its a little thing. Obviously I’m reading more into it. Who cares if the female Obama is on TV telling kids what to eat and how to exercise? Great! It’s probably necessary for the numerous kids that do not have parents that are present in their lives. What I am happy about is that my daughter thought for herself that she didn’t need some government official telling her what to do. It could have been Laura Bush for all she knew. She knows little about politics. What she knows is that the Obama lady is always on her TV show and it bugs her and she doesn’t need her telling her what to eat! And her response humored me.

Splork  on January 12th, 2012

@john – it’s been maybe a year since I’ve added Adsense to any entity that I own. I have a few blogs that are 3-5 years old that merrily collect Adsense coin. I also have numerous Hubpages that do quite well with Adsense. Hubages can do all the Adsense worrying and not me.

I use other affiliate programs from Shareasale, Amazon, CJ and Shopsense to collect alternative coin on various free blog and (few) self-hosted platforms. I had one of my best performing blogs canceled from the Adsense program so I simply gave up trying to play their game. That hurt monetarily but I decided for every new property, and some existing, I would remove Adsense and Google’s access to my traffic for their monetary benefit. Plenty other places to collect coin.

I do not promote anything other than alerting to Twitter or using an RSS feed from one blog and putting it on another. I write and post. I’ve kept it up for 5 years now and my blogs get found “naturally”.

Interestingly just a couple of days ago one of my WordPress.com blogs and a Hubpage was below a Huffington Post entry in the “Around the Web” listing. I don’t promote aggressively anymore. So it just takes time, writing and posting to get noticed.

Splork  on January 14th, 2012

From the Washington Examiner:

“During a question-and-answer session with students, Obama drew a handful of playful boos when she was asked about school lunches and talked about legislation she and her husband supported to add more vegetables to the school lunch program.

Taking note of the reaction, she said, ‘But this is for you all. … It’s hard to do what you do if you’re not healthy.’

She concluded with a simple admonition: ‘Eat your vegetables.’”

People, and kids, do not want to be preached to.

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