April 25, 2011
Buy From Amazon
CNBC anchor Joe Kernen rebels against the liberal brainwashing of his young daughter by the mainstream media and educational establishment.
Every morning on CNBC's top-rated show Squawk Box, Joe Kernen asks tough questions. And at home he does the same with his ten-year- old daughter, Blake. What are you learning in school? What TV shows do you like? What message did you get from that movie? Your teacher said what?!
Blake's unsettling responses-including that no matter how bad things get, "the government will take care of us"-aren't surprising in an era when Washington takes over car companies, nationalizes banks, and spends a trillion dollars "stimulating" the economy. Something had to be done to teach Blake the value of capitalism.
Kernen shows that American culture is now so hostile to free markets that even animated movies are hard to tell from propaganda; grocery stores are billboards for the virtues of preindustrial food; and classrooms do a better job teaching economic misinformation that arithmetic.
To Kernen, this isn't just wrong, it's practically criminal. An unapologetic cheerleader for the free enterprise system, he teaches Blake that it's not only the world's greatest engine for prosperity, but also essential for human freedom. As he tries to raise his children properly, even if he has to teach the basics himself, Kernen will have every conservative parent in America cheering him on.
"He will have to explain to the American people why his vision for bigger government, more spending, and higher taxes will work over the next four years when it hasn't worked in the past three and a half years.” – Sen. Rob Portman on President Obama
By Justin FishelPublished May 16, 2012 | FoxNews.comIt was May 10, 1970, in Se San, Cambodia. Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. and his platoon were ambushed by a large enemy force. The 22-year-old rifleman...
foxbusiness: Break your iPhone in this case...and they’ll send you a new one. http://t.co/SSWaSUOz
barackobama: RT @TruthTeam2012: Miami Herald: "Welcome to FL, Mitt. Now why did Bain Capital lay off so many people in Miami?" http://t.co/UdZgvilI
politico: RT @ByronTau: Romney with a very high donor ask today at a fundraiser: $50K. Top Obama ask so far has been $75K
postpolitics: RT @Taylor_Gourmet: Video action of @BarackObama at 14th St today!! TY @SBAgov via @washingtonpost http://t.co/CAtSLQ7o
drudge_report: Meet the college 'minority' golf champs... http://t.co/L6cJnEHb