Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Liberals use Hamas tactics to teach kids to hate Sarah Palin


At Big Hollywood, Larry O'Connor calls out Steve from "Blue's Clues" for teaching children to hate Sarah Palin:
"For the uninitiated, Steve was the original host of the children’s show 'Blue’s Clues.' I have sat through many repeated episodes of Steve hunting down that little puppy’s paw-print clues, and Steve’s performance and interaction with the camera made most of those sittings not only tolerable, but at times quite entertaining. Unfortunately, I just discovered that during last year’s campaign, he used his incredible talents for a piece of fact-challenged propaganda targeting Sarah Palin and done in the same style he used to educate so many of America’s children about more mundane things like counting and sharing."



"It is not a real surprise... to learn that Steve leans to the left politically. What did come as an enormous disappointment was to discover that he used his incredible communicative talents to gear his political message toward children. In the video posted above, which he narrates, he joins the ranks of the disingenuous liars who are downright vicious in slamming Sarah Palin and Senator McCain. And to me, what makes it unforgiveable is that it is presented in the same spirit as his loveable (sic) character from 'Blue’s Clues.'"
Despite Steve's terminal case of Palin Derangement Syndrome, O'Connor says he will "continue to contribute to your royalty checks," but he wants Steve to leave his kids out of the political propagandizing.

Sorry, Larry, but we think you are giving Steve too much of a pass here. What Steve is doing bears a creepy resemblance to how Hamas uses cartoon characters -- especially Farfur, a clone of Disney’s Mickey Mouse -- to teach Palestinian children to hate Israel, Jews and America.

We do, however, agree with your point that children should be left out of it. To the Left and the Islamic fascists they emulate, we paraphrase Pink Floyd:
"Hey, creature
Leave them kids alone"
- JP

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