Wednesday, March 16, 2011

School Children Taught Anit-Walker Chant

Any kid younger than 14 or 15 doesn't understand anything about politics (and probably cares even less. But teachers who are on strike apparently think nothing of co-opting them into politics. (Which is odd, really, when you consider that teachers aren't allowed to teach children manners, morals or ethics.)
RUSH: In Madison, we have unidentified teachers and -- and students chanting protest slogans against Governor Scott Walker.

TEACHER: (rotunda echo) Show me what Democracy looks like!

STUDENTS: This is what democracy looks like!

TEACHER: Show me what Democracy looks like!

STUDENTS: This is what democracy looks like!

TEACHER: Whose house?

STUDENTS: Our house!

TEACHER: Whose house?

STUDENTS: Our house!

TEACHER: Whose house?

STUDENTS: Our house!

TEACHER: Whose house?

STUDENTS: Our house!

TEACHER: Whose house?

STUDENTS: Our house!

ALL: Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Scott Walker has got to go! Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Scott Walker has got to go! Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Scott Walker has got to go!

RUSH: Your American left, your teachers in Wisconsin leading students in anti-Scott Walker protests. Let's go back, June 29th, Burlington, New Jersey, at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School.

SCHOOLKIDS 2009: He said that all must lend a hand to make this country strong again. Mmm, mmm, mmm! Barack Hussein Obama! He said we must be fair today, equal work means equal pay. Mmm, mmm, mmm! Barack Hussein Obama! He said we all must take a stand, to make sure everyone gets a chance. Mmm, mmm, mmm! Barack Hussein Obama! He said red, yellow, black or white, all are equal in his sight. Mmm, mmm, mmm! Barack Hussein Obama! Yes! Mmm, mmm, mmm! Barack Hussein Obama!

RUSH: This is your American left on display and on parade. "Whose house? Our house! Whose house? Our house! This is what democracy looks like! Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Scott Walker gotta go! Hey Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Scott Walker gotta go!"


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